United States Patent US 9,115,913 B1

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  • Pol Dekyvere

    Dear A. Rossi,
    could it be that the reactor is a rectifier (diode) that works in the negative resistance zone so that it itself emits the light of very short wavelength? The rector himself is then the Light emitting Diode (LED).

    Greatings,
    Pol Dekyvere

  • Benjamin Carrera

    Dr Rossi,
    How do you determine the Zitterbewegung angular frequency ?
    Thanks,
    Ben

  • Dan C.

    Dear Andrea,

    As the SKL can handle resistive loads, is there an SKL home heating system in the works.

    Regards,
    Dan C.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Rossi Fan:
    Yes, it is likely,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Sam:
    Thank you for the link,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Rossi Fan

    Dear Dr Andrea Rossi
    Is it possible that in 2022 you will launch the Ecat SKL to generate electricity with the same system you started with the sales of the Ecat SKLed ?
    All the best,
    Rossi Fan

  • Andrea Rossi

    Frank Acland:
    Probably in 2022
    Warm Regards
    A.R.

  • Frank Acland

    Dear Andrea,

    In terms of a commercial product, how far behind the SKLed (light) do you think the SKL (electricity generator) will be?

    Kind regards,

    Frank Acland

  • Andrea Rossi

    Rod:
    Absolutely not, the Ecat SKL is on his way.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Rod

    Dr Rossi,
    Did you abandon the R&D of the ECAT SKL to make electricity, no light, to pursue the launch of the SKLed that generates light ?
    Rod

  • Andrea Rossi

    Christian Scholl:
    Thank you for your suggestion.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Quinto:
    Intelligent,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Cornelia Litscmann:
    Thank you for your kind attention to the work of our team,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Sam:
    Thank you, but we already have our safety conlultants; maybe our Readers can be interested, though.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Sam

    This is a link to the safety
    Consultant in the video if
    you are interested.

    https://www.productsafetyinc.com/contact-us/

  • Cornelia Litschmann

    Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
    I think the idea to launch the SKLed as a Troy horse of your technology has been genial,
    Best,
    Cornelia

  • Quinto

    What do you think of the article of Mr Z. “The cynics vs. the marvellous self organizing structures of the big three” published on E-Catworld ?”
    Quinto

  • Christian SCHOLL

    Dear Andrea,

    If you add an adjustable optical lense (and a battery) you will have the most energy efficient tactical lamp ever made.
    Best regards

    Christian

  • Andrea Rossi

    Norma:
    No, it is different.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Norma

    Is the spectrum of the Ecat SKLED equal to the normal Maxwellian of the visible light ?
    Thanks
    Norma

  • Andrea Rossi

    Gavino Mamia :
    HA,HA,HA,HA !!!
    Great !
    Thank you, very funny: better than plasma for sure.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Pierino Sacchero:
    He,he,he: yes, the plasma can emit sounds whose frequency can be modulated, but, honestly, I never thought about music. Never say never, though.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Pierino Sacchero

    Can the Ecat also play music ? As you know, plasma can emit notes.
    Cheers
    Pierino

  • Andrea Rossi

    Sam:
    Thank you for the link,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Jeff:
    After the presentation
    Warm Regards
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Iggy Dalrymple:
    Thank you for the suggestion,
    Warm Regards
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Koen Vandewalle:
    1- the certification is on course
    2- I have to verify
    Warm Regards
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Jaroslaw Bem:
    yes
    Warm Regards
    A.R.

  • Jaroslaw Bem

    Will ECAT SKLed be CE certified?

  • Koen Vandewalle

    Andrea, does the 220VAC – 12VDC with removable power cord remain IP 65 ?

    Some industrial relays come with the ability to use the range 8 – 220 VDC/VAC on the same connection. Is that feasible ?

    https://mijneltako.be/index.php?page=shop.product_details&category_id=21&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=89&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=18&vmcchk=1&Itemid=18&redirected=1&Itemid=18

    Kind Regards,
    Koen

  • Iggy Dalrymple

    Dear Dr Rossi,
    I suggest “St Elmo’s Fire” as trade-name for your SKL heater because it refers to plasma phenomenon.
    Best Regards,
    Iggy

  • Jeff

    Is it possible for you to show a countdown until order fulfillment?

  • Andrea Rossi

    Koen Vandewalle:
    Thank you for this information,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Koen Vandewalle

    For more than 6 years we have been monitoring electricity and gas consumption in our family from week to week.

    I have noticed that more than three quarters of our energy is used to heat water to a maximum of 45 ° C:
    The small electric boiler of 2000 Watt, which has a capacity of 15 liters to do the dishes. The condensing gas boiler that only serves to heat water for the shower and bath between April and October. The washing machine that heats most of the water to 35 ° C. The dishwasher that uses water at 65 °. And don’t forget: our waterbed that produces water at 28 ° C.

    Since the ECAT SKL is well suited to power an electrical resistor, I think all of the above devices are ideally suited to keep working correctly with slightly intermittent power supplies and transients, eliminating the need for expensive inverters or buffers.

    An electric radiant heating system could also be built to replace our natural gas fireplace. Although then I will have to miss the dance spectacle of the flames.

    If possible, I would also like an electric cooking stove and electric convection oven with your ECAT SKL technology. There, temperatures of up to 250 ° C are desired. This may be more difficult due to the intermittent operation of a thermostat. An induction plate is not immediately necessary, I think, but that would be even better.

    Those devices are more than urgently needed. Our local government has decided that from January 1, 2022, users will have to pay a so-called peak tariff for purchasing electricity. Major shortages or instability of the grid is expected, now that electric cars are increasingly becoming available. We will therefore not only have to pay the electricity, but a distribution tax on a monthly basis, whereby the rate will be based on the highest measured electricity consumption during one quarter of an hour (in that month). So even a brief peak consumption – all of the above devices together can easily take 10 to 15 kilowatts – will make the electricity very expensive for many.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Lorenzo Persello:
    No, our spectrum is limited between 420 and 700 nm.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Chris:
    Understood: yes, of course.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Stephen Swatman:
    1- yes
    2- we will publish only the data related to the certification at the presentation of the product on November 25th in Stockholm
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    P:
    1- yes
    2- no
    Thank you for your opinion,
    Warm regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Hugh Maguire:
    Thank you for your suggestion,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Gavino Mamia:
    Thank you for the suggestion,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Gavino Mamia

    Salve!
    La Protezione Civile quando fa le ricerche dei dispersi nelle ore notturne usa dei fari alimentati da piccoli gruppi elettrogeni caricati in zaini a spalla.
    La tua luce alimentata da una piccola batteria sarebbe molto utile.
    Buon lavoro

  • Hugh Maguire

    Dear Andrea,
    Actually, instead of a 12-Volt CC port for the EcatSKLed, a 5-Volt Android Micro USB-B, or even the newer USB-C port, would be even better. In fact, USB-C is rapidly becoming THE standard for charging telephones and some computers, and almost everyone has a phone charger somewhere around that delivers 5V at 1 or 2 amps of current, or phone backup batteries with 5 V outputs. Check out the specs, see if it would work. It would make the the SKLed lamp universally accessible, much more than a 12-Volt port, which is fine for cars, but not that much used around the house.
    Hugh

  • P

    Dear Andrea,
    You mentioned earlier that you have a partner that is a multinational company with over 100,000 employees.
    1. Is this collaboration mainly focused on ECAT SKL?
    2. Is the collaboration with the multinational company affected/delayed due to the launch and development of ECAT SKLed?
    The idea of “sneaking” your fantastic invention on the market “covert” in a lamp as a first step is smart. But I agree with all the views that Neri Accornero describes in his post.
    /P

  • stephen swatman

    Dear Dr Rossi a quick 2 questions if I may.

    1, have you yet tested for PPF, PPFD, DLI, and Moles?
    Photosynthetic Photon Flux (PPF)
    Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density (PPFD)
    Daily Light Integral (DLI)

    2, if so, will you release the data soon?

    many thanks if you can reply.

  • Chris

    Hello Mr Rossi,

    you wrote:

    “April 14, 2021 at 4:46 AM
    Chris:
    No, it must be available for both options,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.”

    I think you misunderstood me. Of course both options should be available. But if a user wants to use the SKLed in battery-mode as a flashlight, the cable should be detachable. Otherwise it would be very unpracticle to carry the cable, too.

    Best regards,

    Chris

  • Fine, no UV frequencies; but, one more question: how about I.R. and RGB? And if these are possible to obtain, would the lighting bodies be little and compact like ordinaly led?
    Thanks, LP

  • Andrea Rossi

    Italo R.:
    Thank you for your suggestion,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

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