Notice that the system including a number of reactors working together is similar to what I was describing in a posting yesterday. Perhaps that is why they decided to publish that information today.
Dave -----Original Message----- From: Alan Fletcher <a...@well.com> To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com> Sent: Thu, Nov 6, 2014 11:42 am Subject: Re: [Vo]:New Rossi Patent Appln..publishes Today Quick read : most of it describes the physical structure and results of the first (2013) independent test. It says nothing about what the reaction is, other than it contains nickel and produces hydrogen. Banding/shadows : for the melted/banding run it gives the dimensions and positions of the bands and the heater elements. The dark parts are where the wires are. It ascribes these to shadow, though I still think those wires (based on the Penon pictures) were too thin to produce shadows from the internal, diffuse source. I think that the result from the different energy transfer of ceramic and the gaps in the ceramic (where the energy would have to be transferred by radiation or conduction through a gas). I deduce that the conduction through the ceramic won. It still means that the energy was coming from inside, and not from the heater wires. 600 is new - describing an assemblage of 18 reactors [0169] A system 600 for producing heat, according to at least one embodiment, is illustrated in FIG. 17. According to at least one embodiment, the system includes a high number of individual reactor devices. The reactor device 400 described above represents an exemplary choice for use in the system 600, although other reactor devices including reactor device 200 and others are within the scope of these description of the system 600. In a particular example of the system 600, a total number of 18 reactor devices are used. Each of the reactors may absorb a power of about 1.1 kW. ... This is used to generate STEAM --- the COP is reported as *** 11.07 ***