Is there any reason why there was a 500kW generator running AND hooked 
up to the E-Cat through the WHOLE test, despite the E-Cat being switched
 into "self-sustain" mode? I gave it a tiny percent chance of being 
possible before, but now there's nothing but a clear scam left of it.

"Power for start-up (resistive coils that provided heat to the reaction 
chambers)
was provided by the large and loud genset (was making all the noise) you
 see
that is nearly as large as the small shipping container
in which the 1 MW E-Cat plant was arranged.  Once the reaction chambers 
got up to temperature, they were maintained by the heat produced by the 
reaction.
I'm not sure why they kept the generator running after that, but I would
 guess
it was for back-up or safety. I'm sure the engineers testing the system 
made
sure what the power levels were at all times."

"Probably the biggest opening for skeptics will be the continually running 
genset
that is probably rated for 500 kW (my guess), and appears to have been connected
by cables to the E-Cat."

Source: http://pesn.com/2011/10/28/9501940_1_MW_E-Cat_Test_Successful/

Anyone have an explanation? Thanks. Also, my first post here.

-Larry
                                          

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