I think this Q&A was worth reporting here.  Could be an indirect
answer to DGT claims.

450° C could make it more appealing for electricity production, but
not everything is clear.
Is it the max temperature differential or the max absolute temperature?


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Bill Nichols
October 15th, 2011 at 12:12 PM
Andrea…

Since the E-Cat is a heat device, we know Carnot Efficiency
essentially states greater efficiency is achieved with higher
temperature differences.

Four questions…

1.) Have you finalized the exact temperature range(s) you will use in
the E-Cat commercially?
2.) Will the output (temperature) be different depending on the
commercial application of the E-Cat?
3.) Can you provide this value or range of values for each commercial
application?
4.) If not, when?

Thanks and all the best,

Kind Regards,

Bill Nichols

In your pursuit of options toward commercialization in various
applications their are trade offs with other devices thermal
specifications.

Andrea Rossi
October 15th, 2011 at 2:26 PM
Dear Bill Nichols:
1- very wide, we will use diathermic oil in the primary, toallow a
wide range of choices
2- yes
3- up to 450 Celsius so far
Warm Regards,
A.R.

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