Re: [Vo]:Peswiki Sterling Allen Report : Self-looped infinite COP ecat ?

2012-09-12 Thread Terry Blanton
"One likely reason for Rossi holding back on that data is that the
present stipulation of the safety certification requires that the unit
not be self-looped."

:-)

T



Re: [Vo]:Peswiki Sterling Allen Report : Self-looped infinite COP ecat ?

2012-09-12 Thread David Roberson

I agree Peter.  I do not see any hint of strong positive thermal feedback in 
the data from the meeting.  It would have been better for Rossi to have skipped 
revealing this data entirely since it does little to support his claims.  My 
simulations make me question whether or not there is any additional heat at all 
being generated by the device since the time response curves look very similar 
over a wide range of temperatures.  It is quite difficult to believe that Rossi 
has discovered a technique that has linear gain over such a range.

It is unfortunate that the data from this meeting was so far removed from what 
we were expecting.  If Rossi wants me to believe him this time, he must 
demonstrate that self looped performance.

Dave


-Original Message-
From: Peter Gluck 
To: vortex-l 
Sent: Wed, Sep 12, 2012 3:15 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Peswiki Sterling Allen Report : Self-looped infinite COP ecat 
?


If it is true, it is great. If...
Peter


On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 10:09 PM, Alan J Fletcher  wrote:

http://pesn.com/2012/09/11/9602180_2012_E-Cat_Conference_Report--1_MW_E-Cat_Ready/

(plus other links).

Biggest news/ leak  is :

> A little secret I'll let you in on is that Rossi does have self-looped data 
> for the Hot-Cat, but chose not to release that at this time. Self-looped is 
> effectively a COP of infinity. One likely reason for Rossi holding back on 
> that data is that the present stipulation of the safety certification 
> requires that the unit not be self-looped.

He also says that the 2.3 COP Hot eCat is "throttled back" for safety reasons.


(lenr.qumbu.com -- analyzing the Rossi/Focardi eCat  -- and the defkalion 
hyperion -- Hi, google!) 






-- 
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com


 


Re: [Vo]:Peswiki Sterling Allen Report : Self-looped infinite COP ecat ?

2012-09-12 Thread Peter Gluck
If it is true, it is great. If...
Peter

On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 10:09 PM, Alan J Fletcher  wrote:

> http://pesn.com/2012/09/11/**9602180_2012_E-Cat_Conference_**
> Report--1_MW_E-Cat_Ready/
>
> (plus other links).
>
> Biggest news/ leak  is :
>
> > A little secret I'll let you in on is that Rossi does have self-looped
> data for the Hot-Cat, but chose not to release that at this time.
> Self-looped is effectively a COP of infinity. One likely reason for Rossi
> holding back on that data is that the present stipulation of the safety
> certification requires that the unit not be self-looped.
>
> He also says that the 2.3 COP Hot eCat is "throttled back" for safety
> reasons.
>
>
> (lenr.qumbu.com -- analyzing the Rossi/Focardi eCat  -- and the defkalion
> hyperion -- Hi, google!)
>



-- 
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com


[Vo]:Peswiki Sterling Allen Report : Self-looped infinite COP ecat ?

2012-09-12 Thread Alan J Fletcher

http://pesn.com/2012/09/11/9602180_2012_E-Cat_Conference_Report--1_MW_E-Cat_Ready/

(plus other links).

Biggest news/ leak  is :

> A little secret I'll let you in on is that Rossi does have 
self-looped data for the Hot-Cat, but chose not to release that at 
this time. Self-looped is effectively a COP of infinity. One likely 
reason for Rossi holding back on that data is that the present 
stipulation of the safety certification requires that the unit not be 
self-looped.


He also says that the 2.3 COP Hot eCat is "throttled back" for safety reasons.


(lenr.qumbu.com -- analyzing the Rossi/Focardi eCat  -- and the 
defkalion hyperion -- Hi, google!)