I'm pretty ready to wager that Steorn and ADGEX are using completely different 
technologies.
Btw, Jones, did you really get a notification that the ADGEX ELFE product is 
being shipped next week? I'd better get my orders in, then. 
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> On 29 Oct 2015, at 17:14, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> It could be coincidental that the ADGEX product is shipping at the same time 
> or a little ahead of Steorn. The performance claims are very similar.
> 
> Fortunately, I’m only out $99 if it doesn’t work. I got notice to expect the 
> product next week.
> If both ADGEX and Steorn are not the promoting the same or very similar 
> technology – which is a form of self-charging capacitance - it would be 
> mind-boggling. Perhaps the Steorn device also has a lithium battery to 
> account for its higher cost.
> Now ADGEX has a home lighting system which they claim is grid independent.
> http://trade.adgex.com.au/ <http://trade.adgex.com.au/>
> Easy to be skeptical of that claim but I would give the Russians a fair 
> probability of having some kind of breakthrough, whereas Steorn has already 
> proved to be little more than scam artists on two separate occasions. What 
> are Blaze’s odds on this one?
> From: Bob Higgins
> 
> That may be true, but they are only guaranteeing that it will work for 1 
> year.  And, it is not clear that they are guaranteeing that it will still 
> produce 10WH / day at the end of one year.  The internal lithium battery will 
> probably only last about 2 years. 
> 

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