United States Patent US 9,115,913 B1

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  • Andrea Rossi

    BH:
    Yes,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Barry Mead:
    The Ecat SKLed has nothing to do with military applications, let alone rockets.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Tom Conover:
    Orders are flowing faster than expected; the video presentation published on http://www.e-catworld.com has been dramatically efficient, beyond any expectancy.
    It is short, intense, and now we can say also very convincing.
    Indirectly, it has also enhanced an incredible increase of the readings of the paper
    http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
    Obviously thanks to God ( always ),
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Tom Conover

    Dear Andrea,
    Regarding “Luke 19:11-27
    ‘Well done,’ he said; ‘you are a good servant!
    Since you were faithful in small matters,
    I will put you in charge of ten cities.’

    01/06/22 600,000 Andrea Rossi
    01/02/22 500,000 I expect less than one year
    12/30/21 400,000 100-200000 per month
    12/27/21 300,000 Warm Regards, A.R. (300,000 in 10 days)

    It would appear that you might receive 400000
    additional orders by (in 11 days) 1/17/2022.
    I might be wrong. But then again
    … I hope not …
    Keep praying. Give thanks to God.

    Warm Regards,
    Tom

  • Barry Mead

    Dear Dr. Rossi:
    It occurred to me that the plasma in the ECAT might be disrupted by shock. Is the ECAT SKLep sensitive to vibration? Will it work in environments where there is a lot of shaking or vibrating? I am thinking of rocket launches, space travel military aircraft installations and so on.

  • BH

    Hi Andrea,
    I live in Sweden and have ordered 30 SKLep to reduce energy cost and to showcase for people within the energy sector.
    Do you plan to set up an entity within the European Union from where the products can be ordered? This would remove headaches with customs clearance and VAT reporting for EU customers.
    P.S. If you are hiring in Sweden I’m very interested.

  • Michael

    Dear Mr. Rossi,
    I am from Germany, i have no paypal account and i do not want to have one.
    Will it be possible to pay per IBAN and BIC, too?
    Best regards
    Michael

  • @Albert Ellul:

    2022-01-06 08:54 Albert Ellul

    “What I fear is an attack on the E-Cat by the Political Elite-Wall Street-Industrial complex who will do their utmost to kill the Cat.”

    I realize there are popular stories about vested interests killing marvellous inventions. (Like the supposed 100mpg carburettor, or the automotive engine fuelled by regular water!). But I am unaware of even a single reliably documented example of it ever happening.

    If you are aware of such cases, I would certainly be keen to hear about them, and the evidence supporting the claims.

    Realistically, *anyone* knowing about such a case could simply take the information, claim it as his own, patent it, and make a fortune. So why has this never happened? Even on a basis of straightforward logic, it seems highly implausible.

    Thanks,

    Rodney.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Somebody:
    Impossible, we’d be sued from all the investors in our intellectual property,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Italo R.:
    More than 600000
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Steven Nicholes Karels:
    No, we do not have virtual particles generation: we do not reach the necessary energy.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Steven Nicholes Karels

    Dear Andrea Rossi,

    In your SKLep device – are electrons created from virtual particles? Are positrons (anti-matter electrons) created?

    If virtual particles can become real, could this technique be used to provide thrust for long-duration spacecraft… Turn virtual particles into real, charged particles, accelerate them and use them for thrust? A Far Out idea?

  • Italo R.

    Dear Dr Rossi,
    Can you update us about how many units of the Ecat SKLep have been ordered till now?
    Best Regards,
    Italo R.

  • Somebody

    Do you think that there will be a time when you open-source everything about this E-Cat family of products?

  • Andrea Rossi

    Martin:
    Paypal
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Paul Dianno:
    Yes,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Lib:
    The Ecat SKLep is an electric energy generator: it makes electricity. You could use the electricity to power any electric appliance.
    See the video of the December 9th presentation here
    http://www.ecat.com
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Albert Ellul:
    Thank you for your insight and suggestions,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Albert Ellul

    Ultimately the E-Cat will replace big power stations and make transmission lines irrelevant. The E-Cat is the desktop PC equivalent of electrical and heating power, and it’s soon to be born.

    In its infancy the E-Cat’s first power production cost by the 100W Lep version is already cheaper than any type of power generation including hydro. Imagine the reduced cost 10 years down the line. The first to take a hit will be the unreliable renewables, but the conventional power plants, especially the baseload producers will keep on powering the baseload and peaks but the latter will start disappearing as the E-Cat starts taking care of it. Meanwhile, the price of oil, gas and coal will start dropping, thus competing with the E-cat, but will eventually die out except for emergency use. The use of oil and gas will mostly be diverted for the production of fertilizers and concrete.

    Another great benefit is the desalinisation of sea water into first class water by the Reverse Osmosis principle.

    What I fear is an attack on the E-Cat by the Political Elite-Wall Street-Industrial complex who will do their utmost to kill the Cat.

    We still don’t know enough about how this invention will be changing our lives.

  • Lib

    Dear Andrea and readers,

    I ordered a couple of SKLed previously, I could have made use of them. But I don’t have sufficient technical background to make use of any SKlep. So for the time being I have not converted my order.

    I wanted to ask. Could you or perhaps someone in this Blog suggest some ways to use it? This could be also provided as a separate “technical suggestions” section within the Leonardo Corporation site. Nothing too technical. Just a general overview of examples how could be used (e.g. integrated into an existing home).

    I am thinking more of a use-case guide of possible ways or how-to-guides related to the home use. Perhaps something I could handle to a technician.

    I live in Germany, I also saw the comment from @Dieter Wagner, but apart from finding the idea of covering the base load very sensical, I would not have any idea of how putting this into practice.

    At the moment I could only buy some SKLep and put them on the fireplace! However, although tempted because I find your ordeal worthy of being remembered, I would also find this a little betrayal of the fantastic finding and of all the efforts that you have put into this discovery. I am sure you would find it better to know that the devices are in use!

    Thank you and to your team for your wonderful success and best of luck for this year of long waited recognition.

    Kind regards,

    Lib

  • Paul Dianno

    Hello Dr Rossi, the light from the Skled Is produced by the plasma ? Best wishes

  • Martin

    Dear Andrea,

    I have ordered an Ecat SKLep to be delivered to Germany.

    My question: How will the payment work?

    1. By credit card (Mastercard / Visa eg.)
    2. Paypal
    3. bank transfer to a bank account of Leonardo Corp.
    4. …

    I would like to be prepared to be able to pay quickly. 😉

    Best Regards,

    Martin

  • Andrea Rossi

    Dan Woodward:
    Regular connectors, depending on the location.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Dan Woodward

    I have ordered a unit with 120 V in and out. What will be the physical connectors on both
    ports?

  • Andrea Rossi

    Rodney Nicholson:
    Thank you for your insight,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Tom Conover :
    Yes
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Ulrich Kranz:
    By default, every Ecat SKLep is supplied with his controller, and you can send a new order form upon which you write “this order form cancels the former one”
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Mario:
    Yes
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Mario

    Dear Andrea
    I have a question.
    If I buy a cat with AC input and AC output, will I be able to change to DC input and output after a year? Will it be possible to return to the default settings?

    greetings
    Mario

  • Ulrich Kranz

    Dear Andrea,

    I would like to order two SKLep for different applications not connected.
    So I need also two controllers.
    How can I put this in the order form?
    I ordered two SKLed before. The order for the two SKLep will replace the old order. How can I put this in the order form?

    I wish that you will reach the million preorders very soon.

    Best regards

    Ulrich

  • When I said: “But where power generation is owned by the governments themselves – or where they have guaranteed the debt – it remains to be seen how they will react when it is their own finances that are threatened.” I should have added that presumably they will realize there will never again be a need to build any more billion dollar generating stations, which will represent a huge financial saving for the community.

    Rodney.

  • Tom Conover

    Dear Andrea,

    I purchased an inexpensive 400w power inverter on Amazon.com to investigate.
    VOLTCUBE 400W Power Inverter 12V DC to 110V AC Converter with 4.8A Dual USB Car Adapter with 2 Independent AC outlets.
    It’s kind of cute.

    https://www.amazon.com/stores/VOLTCUBE/page/C4B514FC-42EF-46D8-9C8E-48058B6E85D0?ref_=ast_bln
    Does this sound like it would work for (three or four ecats) at 400w?

    I hope my fellow blog readers find this interesting too.

    Warm Regards,
    Tom

  • Andrea Rossi

    Paolo Bernasconi:
    The Ecat SKLeps can be assembled in series and parallels to reach any power.
    They can charge batteries and be fuelled by batteries; to erogate AC they need an inverter.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Sophia:
    No, we made other patents that are pending.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Sophia

    Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
    Does your US patent cover totally the Ecat SKLep ?

  • Paolo Bernasconi

    Dear Andrea

    Are you working to create a usable product for homes with a direct production of at least 3KW- 220V AC, autonomous (with and internal startup battery) to avoid the ECATSKLEP to be connected to the grid ? Any roughly estimation about its cost ?

    Thanks
    Paolo

  • Andrea Rossi

    Steven Nicholes Karels:
    1, and can be restarted after removing the excess of load.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Steven Nicholes Karels

    Dear Andrea Rossi,

    What does the SKLep do when the demand exceeds the output capacity of the SKLep?

    1. Does the SKLep shutdown? If so, under what conditions does it restart (e.g., when the load is removed? OR, when the supply power is recycled?)
    2. Does the voltage drop until the output power limitation is achieved?
    3. Will an SKLep withstand a dead-short load without being damaged?

  • Andrea Rossi

    Sam:
    I suppose between 1 month and 1 year, depending on the date of the order,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • @Steven Nicholes Karels,
    ……………..
    2022-01-02 22:25 Steven Nicholes Karels

    Dear Andrea Rossi,

    My calculations on the cast of an SKLep, 100We output, 10-year continuous operation, $249.00 each.

    Total energy produced = 100W * 24 hr/day * 365 days/year * 10 years = 8,760 kW-hrs

    Cost per kW-hr = $249.00 / 8,760 kW-hrs = 2.84 cents/kW-hr = $0.0284 USD per kW-hr

    Typical US residential cost: $0.20 USD / kW-hr
    Typical Commercial cost: $0.05 USD / kW-hr (large electrical usage)
    Typical Aluminum (Primary) cost: $0.029 USD/ kW-hr (subsidized cost)

    One would assume for orders of 250 million units, the unit cost would substantially decrease.
    ==========================================
    Yes, very probably the production cost would appreciably decrease. But the important issue for any new invention is that the demand for units be satisfied without undue delay. (Especially before products become available from competitors, including some who will try to avoid paying for IP.) It is unclear how fast demand will increase. Surely it will be rapid. But no one knows how rapid.

    That said, the unit price needs to be adjusted to a level that permits sufficient cash flow to be generated to finance expansion fast enough to satisfy demand.

    $249 may be that perfect price. Or it may be somewhat lower or higher. At the rate orders are coming in, it looks like that will soon be known.

    On a different issue. As more and more people buy units and feed their excess power back into the grid, demand for power from the huge generating stations will fall. This will eventually bankrupt a lot of the owners of these units. Most of them were financed with substantial amounts of debt, on the assumption of many decades of viability. Governments rarely have any concern (nor should they) when private organizations become bankrupt when their products become obselete. But where power generation is owned by the governments themselves – or where they have guaranteed the debt – it remains to be seen how they will react when it is their own finances that are threatened.

    Rodney.

  • Sam

    Hello DR Rossi

    Can you give a range in months
    from the day you receive the
    Millionth order until the day a
    Customer receives a SKLep.

    Regards
    Sam

  • Andrea Rossi

    Ruby:
    Yes, the flow of orders continues to be substantial. The success of the video presentation made on December 9th and published on http://www.e-catworld.com has been much higher than we expected.

    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Ruby

    Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
    Do you think that Leonardo Corporation will collect orders for at least 1 million units of the Ecat SKLep during the year 2022 ?
    Cheers,
    Ruby

  • Andrea Rossi

    Gavino Mamia:
    The kit is described in http://www.ecat.com
    The possible variants are too many and we will give consultancy upon actual and specific cases.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Italo R.:
    1- not necessarily
    2- depends on the situations
    3- DC is linear
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Raffaele Bongo:
    The SKLep can be the recharger
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Raffaele Bongo

    @Dieter Wagner
    What you say is of great interest to all of the readers .
    The SKLEP produces very, very inexpensive electricity ($ 0.0249 excl. Tax) when operating at maximum power.

    The very, very economical solution is to size the installation to the average annual consumption. It will also be necessary to be able to reinject excess electricity into the network during low consumption hours. It is therefore imperative to check with your supplier.

    For an off-grid installation, experience shows that the peak power required is approximately 10 times greater than the average power, which would give a cost price of $ 0.249 excluding tax and excluding installation maintenance and other necessary devices. One could imagine reducing the peak power by installing a buffer battery to reduce the high number of SKLEPs, but battery storage is around $ 0.60 per Kwh.

    My question to Rossi: the SKLep can charge a battery. Do you need an intermediate charger for this or else the SKLep can provide 14 v dc to charge a 12 v battery and cut the circuit at the end of charging?
    I wish a happy new year to all

    Best regards

    Raffaele Bongo

  • Andrea Rossi

    Kevin Clark:
    Thank you for the update,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Wilfried Babelotzky,
    Thank you for your insight, but it is based on a personal view of yours quite different from the paper
    http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Wilfried Babelotzky

    Dear Andrea,

    let me put your theory into simple layman’s words.

    Before the big bang there was no space. However, there must have been all existing energy, including the energy bound in matter (e=m*c^2), already before the big bang. So there is a form of energy which is independent of space.
    Well, – the space we have not understood yet completely and we still research on it. We know that it is curved, and the curvature can change, for example by gravitational waves. We know that in space there can be a so-called vacuum, that is, space without matter. We also know that there is no space without energy, because even if no further energy is measurable (0 Kelvin), the vacuum rushes by particles originate and disappear again.

    According to your theory, the ECAT collects energy in space, whose loss on the opposite side is not measurable so far.
    The ECAT is real existing, so the theory of collecting energy with the ECAT is actually confirmed.

    Not completely confirmed is, where the collected energy actually comes from.
    The most obvious hypothesis is that it is the energy which spans the space. This energy must exist real, because the space exists. The fluctuations in the vacuum are a phenomenon of the energy at the boundary between spatially bound energy and spatially independent energy.
    The reservoir of space-independent energy is infinitely large according to human judgement, because it spans our entire universe.
    The ECAT SKLep is now a device that converts space-independent energy into spatially bound energy in the form of electric current.

    Is this view correct?

    1) Yes
    2) If no, where is an error or is something not yet confirmed?

    Best Regards
    Wilfried

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