United States Patent US 9,115,913 B1

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  • Andrea Rossi

    Italo R:
    During the presentation we will make the measurements using the same methodology used by the third independent party that is making the certification.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Italo R.

    Dear Dr. Rossi,

    With which instruments is the brightness emitted by the ECAT SKLed measured?

    BestRegards,
    Italo R.

  • Adam

    @larry,
    take a look here:
    H.E. Puthoff and E.W. Davis: “On Extracting Energy from the Quantum Vacuum” published in FRONTIERS OF PROPULSION SCIENCE, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., 2009, Chapter 19, pp. 569-603
    I found it in the Bibliography of
    http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
    Adam

  • larry

    @ Adam:

    It is not possible to extract energy from the quantum vacuum.
    Virtual particles appear as pairs, and annihilate each other directly.
    Just in the unlikely case, one could capture one of those partners, the gain would be minoscule, so basically none.
    But far more problematic is the fact, that You cause an imbalance in the quantum fabric…

  • Andrea Rossi

    Dear Readers:
    Please go to
    https://rossilivecat.com
    to find comments published today in other posts of this blog,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Svein H. Vormedal:
    Right,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Adam

    Dr Rossi,
    Where can I find a publication about energy extraction from Quantum Vacuum ?

  • Dan C.

    @Chuck Davis

    It would probably be better to have high demand energy products like an E-cat heating unit in home and depend on lower energy demand to be met by a localized micro grid. To do otherwise would require a larger more robust grid system($$).

    Those who don’t already have electric heat would also need to upgrade their home electrical system($$). Not necessary if the heating system is in home as the energy is produced within the unit. Such a system would last for decades and, should there be a power interruption, probably it could be powered by a UPS battery backup.

    Regards
    Dan C.

  • Svein H. Vormedal

    Dear Andrea
    If SKL is able to charge batteries, the ability to work with inductive loads is unnecessary.
    The batteries fix this.
    Every home that installs a SKL must have a battery park to be able to compensate for a highly varying load.
    Regards,
    Svein H. Vormedal

  • Andrea Rossi

    Mark U:
    The Ecat SKLed emits mainly photons and a small amount of phonons. This is why when we measure by a thermometer the temperature exchanged in a heat exchanger the recovered wattage is irrelevant. How we limit the phonons emission is confidential.
    The issue could be different in assemblies of thousands of modules, wherein the multiplication of small heat emissions could make up a usable heat flow.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Daniel De Caluwé:
    Yes,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    George N:
    It depends on the Ah of the battery,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

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

  • Andrea Rossi

    larry:
    Thank you for your suggestions,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • larry

    woops, forgot you need one socket of the power strip for the next level, so need 4 levels for the cable pyramid to reach >200 lamps.

  • larry

    Dear Andrea
    Ideas for your Nov. 25 demo. This is a great opportunity to convince some of the skeptics of the efficacy of your work (not the fanatical deniers though). But I think you will need some showmanship.

    This is will be the holiday season…make a pattern of lights in the shape of a tree.
    Or a pattern in the shape of the word “ECAT”.

    Also consider a “pyramid” of cables…one cable to a socket, branch out into many from a 6-10 outlet power strip, then another level of power strips. Three levels at 6 each would give you 216 lamps powered by one socket. Maybe add a fourth level but not fully populated depending on the power rating of the power strips and your socket. IMO this is a great visual display to non-technical people how efficient the lamps are….the general public is well aware you can’t plug too much into one socket or the breaker goes.
    Perhaps for comparison, plug in a much smaller number of standard lamps to show the breaker will go….maybe “the straw that brock the camels back” type demo where N standard lamps are OK, add one more an the breaker goes (on the first power strip).

    Maybe just keep plugging them in one at a time, live.

    The light pattern could be combined with the cable pyramid.

    I suspect though that you will not have enough units built for the Nov. 25 date unless you get the million order qty first.

  • larry

    Dear A. Rossi
    Like many, I am very pleased you decided to add a DC supply feature to the lamp. This allows use of the lamp anywhere, not just near an A/C outlet, and (hopefully) gets rid of an ugly AC cord.
    However, as an experienced product developer, I very strongly agree with Hugh Maguire that 12V is not a good choice, please consider a USB style DC connector. You might need an DC to DC converter to up it to 12 volts, but this would not add much in cost. USB style is much more convenient for the end user.
    With Respect
    Better yet would be a battery compartment, but probably too late in the game for first production version.
    Larry

  • LilyLover

    Dear Andrea,

    As an experimenter, you’d probably have already done this. If not, please consider this:

    Chop a sliced organic banana; mix randomly; repeat / multiply as needed. If not in your facility, somewhere nearby or with someone who has this “problem”. If the bananas mixed and randomly kept at the opposite corners of the room, one lit by standard LED and one by SKLED — which attracts more houseflies over three days? Then, later, same experiment with three SKLEDs one with normal, one with amber and the other with green/blue lenses to test for different colors.

    If it turns out that the SKLED bananas attract more houseflies, you could advertise it as ‘light so gentle, even the houseflies love it’. On the opposite end, if conventional lamps attract all, and SKLED none, then you can conduct an experiment of growing tomatoes under it. I have a feeling that SKLED will prove to be champs at growing. Then, you could market it as ‘pesticide-free, high growth, green-light for crops’.

    I’m sure that ‘better than organic farming’ could be your signature entry into happy kitchens. Chemicals-free gardens will become more of a norm. Carbon capture bamboo forests can be a commodity you could sell at a price much cheaper than “Tesla-carbon-credits”.

    Please think about it.

  • George N

    Dear Andrea Rossi,

    Congratulations on moving closer to production and sales! Will the SKLed recharge the 12v battery? If not, how long will the SKLed last on one 12v battery charge if in continuous use?

    Best,
    George N

  • Daniel De Caluwé

    Dear Dr. Rossi,

    On 2021-04-17 at 07:34, you answered to Nils Fryklund:

    Nils Fryklund:
    The R&D on the Ecat SKL is continuing and, as said, I think in 2022 it will be launched in a way similar to the Ecat SKLed.

    Does this mean that we will be able to buy the Ecat SKL itself, and not only the energy it produces? So you left the idea of only selling the energy but not the Ecat SKL itself?

    Kind Regards,

  • Mark U

    Dear Andrea,
    Thank you for your answer.
    May I suggest that the white light feels cool because much of it is reflected from the skin. But what if it was all absorbed, such as by a black body? The black body would get a little warm. Some background :

    On 2021-04-05 12:47, Albert asked you what is the energy equivalent of the 10,000 lumens of light produced by the SK-LED lamp. You answered 10000/683.
    In other words, the Ecat SKLed is emitting, in the form of visible light, 10000/683 =~ 14.6 watts of power. If all the light is made to focus on and strike the blackbody, which absorbs all the light, that blackbody must ultimately emit 14.6 watts of power, in the form of heat. Do you agree with the above analysis? If not, could you explain why? Thank you!

    Mark in Toronto

    PS (By comparison, a candle flame emits roughly 70 watts of power (as mostly heat and very little light), so a much larger blackbody surface that emits only 14.6 watts will by comparison not be too hot at all!)

  • Andrea Rossi

    Mark U:
    The light exiting the Ecat SKLed is almost cold. Obviously, you can recover some heat, but the question was not “can you recover some heat”, the question was if the light could be turned into heat, meaning a significant heat generation: this is what I had understood.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Mark U

    Dear Andrea,
    On 2021-04-08 02:51, Pol Dekyvere asked you the following question:
    2. Can the light from the SKLed be converted to heat by shining the light on a black body radiator?
    You answered ‘no’ to this.

    We know that any visible light that shines upon a black object is being absorbed (not reflected) by the object, because after all that is why the object appears black. Because the photons of visible light energy are being absorbed by the object, the object will heat up and ultimately begin emitting in the invisible infrared spectrum.

    So, when you answered ‘no’, I assume you must have had something else in mind. Could you clarify for us? Thank you!

    Mark in Toronto

  • Andrea Rossi

    Urs:
    Thank you for your sustain.
    Maybe the SKL will be able also to work with an inductive load, although this fact has not been achieved yet.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Urs

    Dear Mr. Rossi,
    it is the right decision to sell E-Cat Skled first. So the sceptic can test your first product at a cost of just 25$ and they won’t be that sceptical with the E-Cat skl electric generator.
    Is it final that the E-Cat skl electric generator is suitable only for resistive/ohmic load or do you expect also to inductive load until 2022 when you start selling?
    Nonetheless it doesn’t really matter bc the need of ohmic load is responsible for the biggest part of the consumption of electricity.
    Best regards
    Urs

  • Andrea Rossi

    Stephen:
    1- yes
    2- yes
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Stephen

    Hi Andrea

    A couple of questions about the future SKL.

    I think you mentioned in the past that the electrical SKL might come in a variety of sizes. Is this still the case?

    There is obviously a use for larger devices for municipal, Industrial and domestic electrical power use.

    One thing that I like about the SKLed light is it’s relatively small size and the fact it is configurable.

    2. Will you be also releasing similarly configurable small device for electrical power generation?

    Thanks and Best Regards

    Stephen

  • Andrea Rossi

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

  • Iggy Dalrymple

    Dear Dr Rossi,
    Another big market for SKLed is the outdoor advertising business (billboard advertising).
    Commercial business watch their expenses more closely than do governments.
    Best Regards,
    Iggy

  • Chuck Davis

    @Bert Ellul,
    My 1700 ft^2 house has an electric furnace that uses 16.6 kW. That is the reason that I think the most effective use of the ecat would be to grid tie it so that high power usage can be supplied by the grid and the ecat chugs along at a low, < 1kW rate to reimburse the grid.

    Warm regards,
    Chuck Davis

  • Andrea Rossi

    Frank Acland:
    The electricity generator
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    eernie1:
    All I could publish is here:
    http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
    Everything not published here is restricted.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Steven N. Karels:
    Not necessarily,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Bert Ellul:
    Thank you for your insight,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Bert Ellul

    Dear Dr. Rossi,

    As I see it, considering that:

    1. the high CoP of the ECat-LED system, (which is powered by an electric current directly sourced from the Rossi Effect),

    2. the inherent safety and reliability of the electrical power harvested from the Rossi Effect as it has been adapted to the ECat-LED,

    and

    3. The versatility in the use of electrical power be it DC or AC,

    I am predicting that the Home Heater unit will be an electrical generator which can be hooked up to the main electrical supply feed to the home, by-passing the metering unit of the service provider. A 10 kW unit will be sufficient.

  • Steven N. Karels

    Dear Andrea Rossi,

    Is the selection of the Lumen level of 10,000 Lumens designed specifically to compete in the streetlighting business area? I see that most conventional streetlights are in that level of illumination, although their electrical power input range from 100W to 400W.

  • Dear Andrea,
    Were there any unusual effects or data accumulated that you can share with us?
    Experimental regards.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Chuck Davis:
    No.
    Warm regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    eernie1:
    I did. Also with experiments connected with par. 2.1 of
    http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Frank Acland

    Dear Andrea,

    Which product do you think will come first, the E-Cat SKL heater, or E-Cat SKL electricity generator?

    Many thanks,

    Frank Acland

  • Dear Andre,
    In my experience with imposing crossed magnetic fields on free electrons, I found that they could influence their spin, angular and polar flip orientations as well as their precession frequencies and energy adsorption and emission properties. Have you performed experiments on your plasmas with these fields and have you observed any unexpected effects?
    Influential regards.

  • Chuck Davis

    Dear Andrea, Have you tried operating an electric motor with a grid tie inverter between skl and the motor as a buffer?

    Warm regards,
    Chuck Davis

  • Andrea Rossi

    Pol Dekyvere:
    Sorry, I do not answer to questions related to what happens in the black box of the Ecat.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Nils Fryklund:
    The R&D on the Ecat SKL is continuing and, as said, I think in 2022 it will be launched in a way similar to the Ecat SKLed.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.
    P.S.
    It is not a bad question, your former comment just didn’t arrive, probably lost in the spam. I take advantage of your case to remind to our Readers just to resend your comments if they are not published, unless the comment contains something offensive or if it comes from a troll, because in this case the comment goes in the trash.

  • Nils Fryklund

    Dear Andrea!
    I do not know if my question disappeared or was a bad question.

    What went wrong with the promising E-catSK, 22KW?
    Was it hard to drive, overheated parts or sudden stops?
    Best regards
    Nils Fryklund

  • Pol Dekyvere

    Dear A. Rossi,
    the reactor is a rectifier (diode) that is working in the negative resistance mode so the reactor himself is emitting the light of short wavelength? The reactor himself is then the Light emitting Diode (LED)
    Is this statement right?
    I´m sorry for my bad english…

    Greatings,
    Pol Dekyvere

  • Andrea Rossi

    Pol Dekyvere:
    I do not answer to questions related to internal part of the Ecat.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Dan C.:
    Yes,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Benjamin Carrera:
    The ZBW angular frequency is equal to the electron relativistic mass-energy m in natural units: see paragraph 3 on
    http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions

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