The power of an Rossi devices is proportional to the quantity of active NI
(NAE) if 50 grams give X, 5 grams will give approximately X/10 watts.
See e.g. Steve Krivit's writing about Piantelli- small generators.
>From practical reasons, Rossi does not manufacture generators smaller than
2.5 kW but I don't see any reasons they cannot be much smaller.

Anyway, I will be very happy to see reliable Pd D based generators at any W
value. I ma not so well informed- who, where is near to this accomplishment-
even at the milliwatts level?
peter

On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 8:35 PM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  Rossi now says the minimum power of his device is 2.5 kW. If that is true,
> it would be a good idea to study other materials such as Pd-D. I believe
> they can be made much smaller than this, probably down to the milliwatt
> level. (As things stand, researchers have difficulty making them work *
> above* that level.) The goal would be to build smaller devices for
> high-value niche applications such as portable computer power supplies and
> implanted medical devices.
>
> - Jed
>
>


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