Dear Andrea,
This is an early Christmas gift to us about the Jet Engine collaboration. Could we expect any more great surprises under the tree this Christmas?
Have a very Merry Christmas to you, your crew and to all of your readers.
Brokeeper
Maryana:
It is not possible to state a precise date, because we have to complete 350 days of efficient operation within a period of 400 days from the official start up of the test on course. The 400 days will expire at the end of March, while the date the test will have been finished will depend on how many days the plant will have been stopped for ordinary and extraordinary maintainance and reparations.
Assuming we will use all the 400 days allowed, the test will end around the end of March. If we will use all the 400 days allowed or less, is a question that would require a cristal ball to be answered.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Joseph Fine:
Thank you for the very interesting link.
I have studied carefully the 3D printing state of the art, and arrived to the conclusion that, so far, it is not competitive with traditional massive production systems: it is too expensive to be taken in consideration in our sector of merchandising. Nevertheless, in R&D, like the situation you are writing of, 3D Printing is very interesting and already competitive. When it turns to make prototypes, modify them, study different versions making them and modifying the design related fast, 3D Printing is efficient and cost effective, respect making multiple prototypes with the traditional systems.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Ugo Pezzotti:
The 1 MW E-Cat is stable, but we are noticing a decrease of the efficiency in one reactor, probably due to the charge: this is very interesting and we are monitoring this fact very carefully.
The E-Cat X is so promising, that I have increased the time dedicated to the jet engine design, in collaboration with a US engineer with high skills in the matter. This has been a game changing issue, because 2 months ago I was oriented to consider futuristic this kind of application in a measure to discourage immediate attention.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
You are certainly aware of 3D printing also known as ‘Additive Manufacturing’.
If it is possible and you are interested in building Tiny-E-Cats, researchers at Georgia Inst. of Technology researchers have demonstrated how to build nano-scale structures (including those made from metals) using a liquid phase technique.
This is said to be several orders of magnitude more efficient than using a gas-phase technique. I didn’t know that high resolution nano-scale additive manufacturing (or 3D printing) was possible.
Perhaps you or your readers may be interested in this research.
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
There are contradictory comments about when the test on course on the 1 MW E-Cat: can you give us a date?
Thank you for the patience with which you always answer to our sometime nasty questions, dear Andrea.
Cheers,
Maryana
Mr Rossi:
When you write that the final results of the tests on course could be negative and say that to bet against you could be a winning choice are you serious?
Tim
Have the charges in the E-Cat reactors in the 1MW plant been changed during the first 300 days of this test? If not, is there any sign of the reaction diminishing so far?
Claire Voyant:
I did not understand the comment in the sense suggested by your innuendo. You are clairvoyant, I am not. Maybe he has not been nice. If so, that’s too bad.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Andrea Rossi:
I have been really impressed by your US Patent and by all the replicatons made so far.
Now we hope your work of tests will give positive results enough to allow us to buy an E-Cat witin a couple of years.
Merry Christmas, Andrea.
Hugh
Well, in this formula V usually stands for voltage and I for current.
So essentially the poster implies (if my conjecture is correct) that the Rossi Effect can be calculated by multiplying voltage and current thus getting the power. That is not so nice of him, is it?
I fully understand you will not discuss work of competition.
But let me rephrase question then:
Have you anything to say about your own research into stimulation efforts on LENR, (like electromagnetic stimulation other than pure heat), to achieve continous LENR with interesting COP?
Carter R. Cole (crcole@mtaonline.com):
You wrote to our email address the following comment ( synopsis):
“I so enjoyed your comment of a couple of years ago about your observation of some seagulls while you were walking on the beach: I hope you remember it to protect yourself, to save the work you are doing, so important for us.
Question: did you better understand the source of the e.m. fields generated by the E-Cats?”
ANSWER
Yes, I remember perfectly: I was walking along the Ocean in Miami Beach and observed one seagull diving in the water and catching a fish; immediately a bunch of seagulls that were doing nothing sitting on the sand, as soon as they saw his fish flawn against him and tormented him until he lost the fish and they stole it. It is not difficult to understand which recent comment has awaken in you this episode. Do not worry: that seagull now has missiles under his wings. Got experience.
About the electromagnetic fields generated from the E-Cats: the study of them has been very useful for the evolution of the E-Cat X.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Gordon Miles:
While the E-Cat X is a different thing from the low temperature 1MW E-Cat and they have different destinations, the R&D on course with both generates a synergy of their evolution. They do not bump each other, what happens is exactly the contrary.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
This was a post by a well known blogger Axil Axil on ecatworld, could you agree Dr Rossi?
Axil Axil:
The improvements that Rossi has discovered in the E-Cat X has given him inverters remorse. He now sees his 1 MW plant as a technically inferior plant just like a model T is inferior to today’s cars.
He cannot improve the 1 MW plant because of the constraints of the long test. Rossi is never satisfied with his invention and he is insecure in his existing product when he now knows he can now do a lot better.
Frank Acland:
It has to be defined how to integrate the certifications.
It is not a simple issue albeit the integration is technically feasible.
Warm Regards
A.R.
Some time ago you said you hoped that the domestic E-Cat could simply replace the current heat source in your central heating system. Now do you think you’d have to replace your furnace completely in order to get safety certification?
Jennifer:
This is a very good point, and we are working also on this. I am afraid, though, that certification issues could be raised and, consequently, warranty issues.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Andrea,
Thank you for all your hard work and dedication. The conceptual drawings of the E-Cat X at ecat.com look wonderful. I know these are the drawings from Daniel Badoual but do they actually reflect what the actual E-Cat X might look like? Thank You.
Bernie
Dr Andrea Rossi:
Will it be possible to retrofit existing domestic heaters with the small E-Cats so we could enjoy of the Rossi Effect without changing the heaters?
Godspeed, Andrea!
Jennifer
Oeistein Lande:
You sent a comment that I spammed because it contained specific questions related to the work of some of our Competitors. While I appreciate your continue attention to our work, I want not to comment the work of our Competitors, as you know, and obviously I want tot to publish links that expose their work to a strong criticism. This has always been our policy, wrong or right as it might be, and this will continue to be our policy.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Readers:
Please go to http://www.rossilivecat.com
to find comments published on other posts of this blog, in particular the post with the Uzikovs’ paper.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dan C.:
The backpack with an overcoat inside: usually philosophers never have a clue of what they say. What is important is that the airlines never lost you.
1- yes, of course: we have the gauges that measure the energy ( integral and derivate)
2- yes
Warm Regards,
A.R.
It occurred to me that since the beginning of November you did not mention anymore that the 1MW plant is in SSM. This triggered my question: Did you see any change in performance during the long time of testing of the plant? If so, did you expect if to happen in that way?
We are now quickly approachting Christmas and use this opportunity also to wish you a warm Christmas and a good, healthy and productive New Year.
Dr Andrea Rossi:
Brillouin has replicated your effect with a reactor substantially copied from yours. Do you think this replication is a positive event, because confirms your work, or a negative event, because Brillouin is a competitor growing up ?
YL
A backpack with an overcoat inside.
I’m sure there’s a philosophical meaning here, but it escapes me. I’m just so overwhelmed in learning how the airlines lost my luggage.
Kidding aside,
I have a couple questions I’ve been holding for quite sometime. A simple yes or no would suffice if the questions themselves aren’t of a sensitive nature. I do not want or expect you to expose anything of a sensitive nature.
1) Do you have a means of knowing when a reactor is in SSM and when it is not in SSM other then by temperature feedback?
2) If the mouse should over stimulate the Rossi effect, do you have a means to destimulate the effect to avoid a runaway other then by eliminating the powerfeed?
Thank you for any answer you can give. Even the dreaded it will be discussed at the end of the test.
Pierre,
The technology is aimed for recycling and storage of liquid radioactive waste produced at nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities. Nuclear fuel treatment is carried out on the radiochemical plant, and as a result of this process a lot of liquid radioactive waste of varying degree of radioactivity and chemical composition is producing. The difference of this technology from others technologies for liquid radioactive waste treatment is that it is suitable for treatment of almost any chemical composition thanks to self-cleaning mechanism of heat exchange equipment. Thus, this installation can be used at nuclear power plants and also fuel cycle facilities, and for the areas of radiation accidents, as Fukushima, where a huge amount of radioactive sea water should be treated.
Kind regards,
Irina and Vitaly Uzikov
Dr Rupert Sheen:
For now we have a Russian patent RF № 2488421 “Method for concentration of liquid solutions.” The principle is similar to the film evaporation technology used in drum dryer, so it can be considered approbated in part of assessment of technological parameters. For now its development is at the stage of working out of the design documentation, all thermohydraulic and strength calculations were made. We would be glad to work with all interested companies.
Kind regards
Irina and Vitaly Uzikov
Brokeeper:
As a matter of fact the E-Cat X has the potential of strong surprises.
Again Merry Christmas to you and our Readers
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
This is an early Christmas gift to us about the Jet Engine collaboration. Could we expect any more great surprises under the tree this Christmas?
Have a very Merry Christmas to you, your crew and to all of your readers.
Brokeeper
Tim:
Of course!
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Mark:
Yes: 18 hours per day in the plant are long, and plenty of time to study is left…
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Maryana:
It is not possible to state a precise date, because we have to complete 350 days of efficient operation within a period of 400 days from the official start up of the test on course. The 400 days will expire at the end of March, while the date the test will have been finished will depend on how many days the plant will have been stopped for ordinary and extraordinary maintainance and reparations.
Assuming we will use all the 400 days allowed, the test will end around the end of March. If we will use all the 400 days allowed or less, is a question that would require a cristal ball to be answered.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Joseph Fine:
Thank you for the very interesting link.
I have studied carefully the 3D printing state of the art, and arrived to the conclusion that, so far, it is not competitive with traditional massive production systems: it is too expensive to be taken in consideration in our sector of merchandising. Nevertheless, in R&D, like the situation you are writing of, 3D Printing is very interesting and already competitive. When it turns to make prototypes, modify them, study different versions making them and modifying the design related fast, 3D Printing is efficient and cost effective, respect making multiple prototypes with the traditional systems.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Ugo Pezzotti:
The 1 MW E-Cat is stable, but we are noticing a decrease of the efficiency in one reactor, probably due to the charge: this is very interesting and we are monitoring this fact very carefully.
The E-Cat X is so promising, that I have increased the time dedicated to the jet engine design, in collaboration with a US engineer with high skills in the matter. This has been a game changing issue, because 2 months ago I was oriented to consider futuristic this kind of application in a measure to discourage immediate attention.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Andrea Rossi:
Please do not forget today’s update!
Ciao,
Ugo
Dear Andrea Rossi,
You are certainly aware of 3D printing also known as ‘Additive Manufacturing’.
If it is possible and you are interested in building Tiny-E-Cats, researchers at Georgia Inst. of Technology researchers have demonstrated how to build nano-scale structures (including those made from metals) using a liquid phase technique.
This is said to be several orders of magnitude more efficient than using a gas-phase technique. I didn’t know that high resolution nano-scale additive manufacturing (or 3D printing) was possible.
Perhaps you or your readers may be interested in this research.
http://phys.org/news/2015-12-3d-nanobridges-electron-tiny-jets.html
Definitely not tiny regards,
Joseph Fine
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
There are contradictory comments about when the test on course on the 1 MW E-Cat: can you give us a date?
Thank you for the patience with which you always answer to our sometime nasty questions, dear Andrea.
Cheers,
Maryana
Dr Andrea Rossi
Are you continuing to design the robotized manufacturing line with ABB Robotics?
Regards,
Mark
Mr Rossi:
When you write that the final results of the tests on course could be negative and say that to bet against you could be a winning choice are you serious?
Tim
Frank Acland:
No, they have not been changed . Further data will be given after the end of the tests.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
Have the charges in the E-Cat reactors in the 1MW plant been changed during the first 300 days of this test? If not, is there any sign of the reaction diminishing so far?
Many thanks,
Frank Acland
Hugh:
Thank you and, again,
Merry Christmas to all our Readers, and wishes for a successful 2016.
A.R.
Claire Voyant:
I did not understand the comment in the sense suggested by your innuendo. You are clairvoyant, I am not. Maybe he has not been nice. If so, that’s too bad.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Marilisa:
We just defend the enormous work that has been done. This defense will allow the necessary investments.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Sebastian:
As I said, we hope to finish between Feb and March.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
This is SPARTA!
Congratulations sir on reaching 300 days of testing on the 1MW plant!
Are we still aiming for Feb 29 as being the end of your sacerdozio with the plant?
Dr Andrea Rossi:
I have been really impressed by your US Patent and by all the replicatons made so far.
Now we hope your work of tests will give positive results enough to allow us to buy an E-Cat witin a couple of years.
Merry Christmas, Andrea.
Hugh
Dear Andrea Rossi:
I like the image of a seagull with missiles under the wings, ha,ha,ha!
Now is difficult steal his fish.
Cheers,
Marilisa
Well, in this formula V usually stands for voltage and I for current.
So essentially the poster implies (if my conjecture is correct) that the Rossi Effect can be calculated by multiplying voltage and current thus getting the power. That is not so nice of him, is it?
Kind regards, Claire
Oeistein Lande:
Please read carefully my US Patent.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Claire Voyant:
Why not?
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea Rossi,
I saw a comment here a few days ago:
“I think that I have discovered the secret formula behind the Rossi Effect:
P = Vitality x Ingenuity”
Don’t you think the person really meant “P = V x I”?
Best regards, Claire
Dear Mr Rossi,
I fully understand you will not discuss work of competition.
But let me rephrase question then:
Have you anything to say about your own research into stimulation efforts on LENR, (like electromagnetic stimulation other than pure heat), to achieve continous LENR with interesting COP?
Carter R. Cole (crcole@mtaonline.com):
You wrote to our email address the following comment ( synopsis):
“I so enjoyed your comment of a couple of years ago about your observation of some seagulls while you were walking on the beach: I hope you remember it to protect yourself, to save the work you are doing, so important for us.
Question: did you better understand the source of the e.m. fields generated by the E-Cats?”
ANSWER
Yes, I remember perfectly: I was walking along the Ocean in Miami Beach and observed one seagull diving in the water and catching a fish; immediately a bunch of seagulls that were doing nothing sitting on the sand, as soon as they saw his fish flawn against him and tormented him until he lost the fish and they stole it. It is not difficult to understand which recent comment has awaken in you this episode. Do not worry: that seagull now has missiles under his wings. Got experience.
About the electromagnetic fields generated from the E-Cats: the study of them has been very useful for the evolution of the E-Cat X.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Gordon Miles:
While the E-Cat X is a different thing from the low temperature 1MW E-Cat and they have different destinations, the R&D on course with both generates a synergy of their evolution. They do not bump each other, what happens is exactly the contrary.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
This was a post by a well known blogger Axil Axil on ecatworld, could you agree Dr Rossi?
Axil Axil:
The improvements that Rossi has discovered in the E-Cat X has given him inverters remorse. He now sees his 1 MW plant as a technically inferior plant just like a model T is inferior to today’s cars.
He cannot improve the 1 MW plant because of the constraints of the long test. Rossi is never satisfied with his invention and he is insecure in his existing product when he now knows he can now do a lot better.
Frank Acland:
It has to be defined how to integrate the certifications.
It is not a simple issue albeit the integration is technically feasible.
Warm Regards
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
Some time ago you said you hoped that the domestic E-Cat could simply replace the current heat source in your central heating system. Now do you think you’d have to replace your furnace completely in order to get safety certification?
Many thanks,
Frank Acland
Jennifer:
This is a very good point, and we are working also on this. I am afraid, though, that certification issues could be raised and, consequently, warranty issues.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Althea:
Saturday, Dec 19, 03.15 p.m.
1MW E-Cat stable
E-Cat X: good standing, still promising.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Bernie Morrissey:
Could be, we are working on this. The concepts of Eng. Badoual are very nice.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Andrea,
Thank you for all your hard work and dedication. The conceptual drawings of the E-Cat X at ecat.com look wonderful. I know these are the drawings from Daniel Badoual but do they actually reflect what the actual E-Cat X might look like? Thank You.
Bernie
Dear Andrea,
Can we have also today an update? You are so kind!
Cheers,
Althea
Dr Andrea Rossi:
Will it be possible to retrofit existing domestic heaters with the small E-Cats so we could enjoy of the Rossi Effect without changing the heaters?
Godspeed, Andrea!
Jennifer
Oeistein Lande:
You sent a comment that I spammed because it contained specific questions related to the work of some of our Competitors. While I appreciate your continue attention to our work, I want not to comment the work of our Competitors, as you know, and obviously I want tot to publish links that expose their work to a strong criticism. This has always been our policy, wrong or right as it might be, and this will continue to be our policy.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Readers:
Please go to http://www.rossilivecat.com
to find comments published on other posts of this blog, in particular the post with the Uzikovs’ paper.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dan C.:
The backpack with an overcoat inside: usually philosophers never have a clue of what they say. What is important is that the airlines never lost you.
1- yes, of course: we have the gauges that measure the energy ( integral and derivate)
2- yes
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Y.L.:
I never comment on the work of our Competitors.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Gerard Mc Ek:
Nothing is substantially changed in that sense, so far.
I wish Merry Christmas and a successful 2016 to you.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Frank Acland:
We are in the era of “Star Wars” science fiction, so my answer is: why not?
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
Can you envision producing E-Cat X batteries at some future point?
Kind regards,
Frank Acland
Dear Andrea,
It occurred to me that since the beginning of November you did not mention anymore that the 1MW plant is in SSM. This triggered my question: Did you see any change in performance during the long time of testing of the plant? If so, did you expect if to happen in that way?
We are now quickly approachting Christmas and use this opportunity also to wish you a warm Christmas and a good, healthy and productive New Year.
Thanks and kind regards,
Gerard
Dr Andrea Rossi:
Brillouin has replicated your effect with a reactor substantially copied from yours. Do you think this replication is a positive event, because confirms your work, or a negative event, because Brillouin is a competitor growing up ?
YL
A backpack with an overcoat inside.
I’m sure there’s a philosophical meaning here, but it escapes me. I’m just so overwhelmed in learning how the airlines lost my luggage.
Kidding aside,
I have a couple questions I’ve been holding for quite sometime. A simple yes or no would suffice if the questions themselves aren’t of a sensitive nature. I do not want or expect you to expose anything of a sensitive nature.
1) Do you have a means of knowing when a reactor is in SSM and when it is not in SSM other then by temperature feedback?
2) If the mouse should over stimulate the Rossi effect, do you have a means to destimulate the effect to avoid a runaway other then by eliminating the powerfeed?
Thank you for any answer you can give. Even the dreaded it will be discussed at the end of the test.
Regards
Dan C.
P.S.
Winter is upon us. I really miss my overcoat…
Pierre,
The technology is aimed for recycling and storage of liquid radioactive waste produced at nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities. Nuclear fuel treatment is carried out on the radiochemical plant, and as a result of this process a lot of liquid radioactive waste of varying degree of radioactivity and chemical composition is producing. The difference of this technology from others technologies for liquid radioactive waste treatment is that it is suitable for treatment of almost any chemical composition thanks to self-cleaning mechanism of heat exchange equipment. Thus, this installation can be used at nuclear power plants and also fuel cycle facilities, and for the areas of radiation accidents, as Fukushima, where a huge amount of radioactive sea water should be treated.
Kind regards,
Irina and Vitaly Uzikov
Julie Strehlow:
At this moment we are at the stage of looking for company to launch our technology,
Kind regards,
Irina and Vitaly Uzikov
Dr Rupert Sheen:
For now we have a Russian patent RF № 2488421 “Method for concentration of liquid solutions.” The principle is similar to the film evaporation technology used in drum dryer, so it can be considered approbated in part of assessment of technological parameters. For now its development is at the stage of working out of the design documentation, all thermohydraulic and strength calculations were made. We would be glad to work with all interested companies.
Kind regards
Irina and Vitaly Uzikov