Dear Mr. Rossi,
if i order 25 ecat sklep (=2,5KW). Could i get it already packed together in a metal box with a handle to carry it? I am not a professional/electrician – i just want a box to carry it with power connections to plug it to the mains and to plug in the power consumer (like oven, electric fire, barbecue or washing machine).
Best regards
M.Friedrich
Some questions of clarification on the SKLep and the Controller
1. It appears that the output of the SKLep is always DC. If an AC output is required, you will provide a separate inverter. Is this Correct?
2. Is it also true that the input to the SKLep is always DC? If an input of AC power is specified, you will provide one (or more) AC-to-DC supplies?
3. I believe you stated any AC adapter which is used to provide the DC to the SKLep will connect only to the SKLep. The Converter will be powered from the SKLep. Is this true?
4. With respect to #3 above, if multiple SKLeps are used in a system, would only a single AC to DC power supply be used which provides power to the SKLeps, or would each SKLep have its own DC source? If multiple DC sources, does it matter which of the SKLeps power the Controller?
5. If AC output is desired and a number of inverters are needed, how is phasing of the generated AC controlled? Or, is that left up to the customer?
Dear Andrea,
I wish you and your wife a merry Christmas and a wonderful new year, of course the same goes for all the people in your team. At the beginning of 2022 I will contact you by e-mail.
Sincerely, Jitse
Dear Doctor. Rossi,
I have ordered two SKLep 220 V-50 Hz in and out, and can’t wait for them to arrive.
I want to test each of them using an AC wattmeter at the input and an equal one at the output. As a load I will use a 100 watt incandescent lamp.
These wattmeters have digital display and can be easily purchased online; they will indicate voltage, current, wattage and power factor at both the input and output of the Ecat.
These instruments are inexpensive (around $ 30 each), but they should give a good indication of how Ecat works.
Your opinion?
Dr Rossi,
I think that your presentation of the Ecat SKLep has been very convincing. The most dramatic part is when you disconnect the Ecat and we can see that the Wattmeter shows the same consume of energy shown when the Ecat is connected: that’s SSM.
I ordered 20 SKLeps to have a power of 2 kW. When I will receive them I will contact you for installation tips, OK ?
SR:
Good question.
The cost of the A.I. for us is minimal, because we made all its engineering in house, and the assistance we will give to the Clients will be proportional to the number of units to be put in series and/or parallel in the different AC/DC configurations.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
I have a question regarding the cost compared between ordering one sklep and several.
When ordering one the total price would be 249$
When ordering a specified system for i.e. 30 sklep units with only one controller the total price would be 30×295$ 7470$ in total.
Surely the cost of the control unit must be of some part of the total cost for a unit so why isnt the total price lower when orderind 30pcs with one controller instead of 30?
It may be a little early, but Happy Christmas to you and your family, and your team, and to all the people who read and post here!
And lots of SKLep’s in the new year!
Ron Stringer
Dr. Andrea Rossi,
I was thinking about the potentiometer on the SKLep device– from experience, standard variable-resistor type potentiometers tend to have long-term reliability issues due to environmental, mechanical and oxidation issues. One online source says it this way:
—
Potentiometers are electromechanical components and therefore exposed not only to the weaknesses of fixed resistors but also to all the failure possibilities of electromechanics. The reliability is comparatively poor.
—
Has that concern been addressed in your current implementation?
I don’t know what if this has been asked before but I thought I’d check:
For the 12 V input battery connected version are there any special requirements needed fir that battery?
1. Is any 12V battery sufficient?
2. Or should it have a large capacity?
3. And/Or does it need a large charging/discharging current capability, even if the nominal drawn current is very low?
4. Is any direct 12 V power source sufficient such as photovoltaic etc sufficient with out a battery buffer?
Dear Andrea
If we assume that the energy needs in our world correspond to the fact that every inhabitant of the world, on average, will have a constant need for 1 kW of electricity, this amounts to delivering 10 SKLep to everyone over the next 10 years.
This creates a need to produce 20 million units every day for the next 10 years.
Thereafter, these must be continuously renewed.
Sincerely, Svein H. Vormedal
Dr Rossi,
Please do not lose time and energies to make other tests, third party tests and so on: your Ecat SKLep now is in the market, all you have to do is just sell the one million units and distribute your masterpiece in the world, organizing the global manufacturing. All the rest is just useless chatters.
Go !
CC
Sam:
Ohhh, this is sad.
Dr Peter Gluck was one of the more intellectually honest persons I met in my life.
I send my most sincere condolences to his family.
Warm Regards,
Andrea Rossi
I just pre-ordered 30 SKLep units. I hope they will work as specified. Also, hope they will ship while I am still able to install them. Time is of the essence!
I have read the Q&A section from e-catWorld and I have the following understanding of the SKLep. Please correct any mis-understandings by me:
1. With each order of 1 – N SKLeps, one controller will be provided (unless the pre-delivery client discussions dictate otherwise).
2. The cost of the SKLep includes costs for the Controller (AI) unit(s). Plus, a power supply for the Controller?
3. The dimensions of the Controller are either 4″ x 4″ x 1″ or 8″ x 8″ x 1″.
4. The input to the SKLep may be specified (at order time) as either DC or AC, but not both.
5. The output of the SKLep is always DC. An inverter will be provided if AC output is required.
6. A Controller is always required to operate an SKLep – one or more SKLeps.
7. The DC output of SKLeps may be combined by the user in series and/or parallel to provide voltage and current needs.
8. A Controller can accommodate up to 100 SKLeps.
9. The delivered Controller capability for the number of SKLeps is customized before delivery – not a single Controller configuration for 1 – 100 SKLeps.
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
I want to join all the crowd that has enthusiastically approved your presentation of the Ecat SKLep on Dec 9
I proudly ordered 10 SKLep and can’t wait to receive them to be part of this historic movement.
Dan
Pekka Janhunen:
I was talking of the average; I know , Finland has very low cost, probably because has enormous hydropower resources and a very low population density; but at the other extreme there are places with highest price; the average in this moment is 0.3 cents/kWh: France, Italy, Spain, Germany, for example, are around this figure, and the projections for the short term future foresee further increase.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Luis Navarro:
Feliz Navidad a ti y tu familia,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Rodolfo Magrini:
Exactly,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Italo R.:
Very well.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Ulrich Kranz:
Same to you and your family,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Jitse:
Thank you, likewise, Merry Chrisrmas and a Great 2022 to you and your family,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Steven Nicholes Karels:
1. yes
2. yes
3. yes
4. it depends on the specific system
5. same as in 4
Warm Regards,
A.R.
MFriedrich:
Yes
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Mr. Rossi,
if i order 25 ecat sklep (=2,5KW). Could i get it already packed together in a metal box with a handle to carry it? I am not a professional/electrician – i just want a box to carry it with power connections to plug it to the mains and to plug in the power consumer (like oven, electric fire, barbecue or washing machine).
Best regards
M.Friedrich
Dear Andrea Rossi,
Some questions of clarification on the SKLep and the Controller
1. It appears that the output of the SKLep is always DC. If an AC output is required, you will provide a separate inverter. Is this Correct?
2. Is it also true that the input to the SKLep is always DC? If an input of AC power is specified, you will provide one (or more) AC-to-DC supplies?
3. I believe you stated any AC adapter which is used to provide the DC to the SKLep will connect only to the SKLep. The Converter will be powered from the SKLep. Is this true?
4. With respect to #3 above, if multiple SKLeps are used in a system, would only a single AC to DC power supply be used which provides power to the SKLeps, or would each SKLep have its own DC source? If multiple DC sources, does it matter which of the SKLeps power the Controller?
5. If AC output is desired and a number of inverters are needed, how is phasing of the generated AC controlled? Or, is that left up to the customer?
Dear Andrea,
I wish you and your wife a merry Christmas and a wonderful new year, of course the same goes for all the people in your team. At the beginning of 2022 I will contact you by e-mail.
Sincerely, Jitse
Dear Andrea,
I wish you dear Andrea, your family and your successful team a healthy and successful year 2022.
With kind regards.
Ulrich Kranz.
Dear Doctor. Rossi,
I have ordered two SKLep 220 V-50 Hz in and out, and can’t wait for them to arrive.
I want to test each of them using an AC wattmeter at the input and an equal one at the output. As a load I will use a 100 watt incandescent lamp.
These wattmeters have digital display and can be easily purchased online; they will indicate voltage, current, wattage and power factor at both the input and output of the Ecat.
These instruments are inexpensive (around $ 30 each), but they should give a good indication of how Ecat works.
Your opinion?
Kind Regards,
Italo R.
Dr Rossi,
I think that your presentation of the Ecat SKLep has been very convincing. The most dramatic part is when you disconnect the Ecat and we can see that the Wattmeter shows the same consume of energy shown when the Ecat is connected: that’s SSM.
I ordered 20 SKLeps to have a power of 2 kW. When I will receive them I will contact you for installation tips, OK ?
Dear Andrea and fellow followers,
FELIZ NAVIDAD!!!!
Luis
SR:
Good question.
The cost of the A.I. for us is minimal, because we made all its engineering in house, and the assistance we will give to the Clients will be proportional to the number of units to be put in series and/or parallel in the different AC/DC configurations.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Ron Stringer:
Thank you for your kind wishes, and all of us wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and a Fantastic 2022 !
A.R.
I have a question regarding the cost compared between ordering one sklep and several.
When ordering one the total price would be 249$
When ordering a specified system for i.e. 30 sklep units with only one controller the total price would be 30×295$ 7470$ in total.
Surely the cost of the control unit must be of some part of the total cost for a unit so why isnt the total price lower when orderind 30pcs with one controller instead of 30?
It may be a little early, but Happy Christmas to you and your family, and your team, and to all the people who read and post here!
And lots of SKLep’s in the new year!
Ron Stringer
Dear Readers:
Please go to
http://www.rossilivecat.com
to find comments published today in other posts of this blog,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Sean:
Thank you for your order and for your kind support,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
I found very convincing the video of the December 9th presentation, easy to be traced on
http://www.ecat.com
And it appears I am not alone, considering the impressive increase of readings of
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
I bought today my Ecat SKLep.
Can you give us an idea of how many SKLeps have been ordered so far ?
Best,
Sean
To All our Christian Readers: Merry Christmas !
Andrea Rossi
Renato:
Thank you and likewise Wishes of a Merry Christmas and a positive New Year to your family !
A.R.
WaltC:
Thank you for the alert,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Chuck Davis:
Thank you for the link,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea, This new department for the demonstration of renewable energy may just be what the e-cat needs to get off of the ground! https://news.yahoo.com/energy-department-announces-office-renewable-195221588.html
Dr. Andrea Rossi,
I was thinking about the potentiometer on the SKLep device– from experience, standard variable-resistor type potentiometers tend to have long-term reliability issues due to environmental, mechanical and oxidation issues. One online source says it this way:
—
Potentiometers are electromechanical components and therefore exposed not only to the weaknesses of fixed resistors but also to all the failure possibilities of electromechanics. The reliability is comparatively poor.
—
Has that concern been addressed in your current implementation?
Thanks,
WaltC
Dear Andrea,
my best wishes for a Merry Christmas, happy New Year, and million(s) of SKLEPs, to you, your team, and all the JoNP readers !
Renato
Svein H. Vormedal:
Thank you for your insight,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Stephen:
We will give the necessary instructions to our clients just before the delivery, depending on their specific situations,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea
I don’t know what if this has been asked before but I thought I’d check:
For the 12 V input battery connected version are there any special requirements needed fir that battery?
1. Is any 12V battery sufficient?
2. Or should it have a large capacity?
3. And/Or does it need a large charging/discharging current capability, even if the nominal drawn current is very low?
4. Is any direct 12 V power source sufficient such as photovoltaic etc sufficient with out a battery buffer?
Thanks
Stephen
Dear Andrea
If we assume that the energy needs in our world correspond to the fact that every inhabitant of the world, on average, will have a constant need for 1 kW of electricity, this amounts to delivering 10 SKLep to everyone over the next 10 years.
This creates a need to produce 20 million units every day for the next 10 years.
Thereafter, these must be continuously renewed.
Sincerely, Svein H. Vormedal
CC:
You made a point.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Rossi,
Please do not lose time and energies to make other tests, third party tests and so on: your Ecat SKLep now is in the market, all you have to do is just sell the one million units and distribute your masterpiece in the world, organizing the global manufacturing. All the rest is just useless chatters.
Go !
CC
Sam:
Ohhh, this is sad.
Dr Peter Gluck was one of the more intellectually honest persons I met in my life.
I send my most sincere condolences to his family.
Warm Regards,
Andrea Rossi
Gary Ludwig:
It is connected to the SKLep.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Steven Nicholes Karels:
Our Team is honoured,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea Rossi,
I just pre-ordered 30 SKLep units. I hope they will work as specified. Also, hope they will ship while I am still able to install them. Time is of the essence!
DR Rossi,
Please forgive me if this was already answered……. Is the furnished power supply connected to the controller or the SKLep? Thank you
Hello DR Rossi
The passing of Peter Gluck.
https://infinite-energy.com/resources/peter-gluck.html
Regards
Sam
Dan:
Thank you for your kind support,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Steven Nicholes Karels:
1. yes
2. yes
3. depends on the power
4. yes
5. yes
6. yes
7. yes
8. yes
9. yes
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Somebody:
The orders are coming and the flow is increasing.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
So, it has been a number of days since the presentation. Are the orders still coming in? Has the pace of the new orders slowed down?
Dear Andrea Rossi,
I have read the Q&A section from e-catWorld and I have the following understanding of the SKLep. Please correct any mis-understandings by me:
1. With each order of 1 – N SKLeps, one controller will be provided (unless the pre-delivery client discussions dictate otherwise).
2. The cost of the SKLep includes costs for the Controller (AI) unit(s). Plus, a power supply for the Controller?
3. The dimensions of the Controller are either 4″ x 4″ x 1″ or 8″ x 8″ x 1″.
4. The input to the SKLep may be specified (at order time) as either DC or AC, but not both.
5. The output of the SKLep is always DC. An inverter will be provided if AC output is required.
6. A Controller is always required to operate an SKLep – one or more SKLeps.
7. The DC output of SKLeps may be combined by the user in series and/or parallel to provide voltage and current needs.
8. A Controller can accommodate up to 100 SKLeps.
9. The delivered Controller capability for the number of SKLeps is customized before delivery – not a single Controller configuration for 1 – 100 SKLeps.
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
I want to join all the crowd that has enthusiastically approved your presentation of the Ecat SKLep on Dec 9
I proudly ordered 10 SKLep and can’t wait to receive them to be part of this historic movement.
Dan
Rita K.:
True,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Rossi,
Thank you for your presentation of 12/9, I watched it on youtube through
http://www.ecat.com
I noticed that after it the readings of the paper
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
have skyrocketed
Cheers
Rita
Pekka Janhunen:
I was talking of the average; I know , Finland has very low cost, probably because has enormous hydropower resources and a very low population density; but at the other extreme there are places with highest price; the average in this moment is 0.3 cents/kWh: France, Italy, Spain, Germany, for example, are around this figure, and the projections for the short term future foresee further increase.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Enzo:
It is a matter of economy scale. Thank you for your insight, though, and for your trust.
We will reach the target.
Warm Regards,
A.R.