In reply to  noone noone's message of Mon, 2 May 2011 19:03:56 -0700 (PDT):
Hi,
[snip]
>The fact is that none of the E-Cats tested have ran out of hydrogen fuel. They 
>have all kept working until they were turned off. To say that an E-Cat only 
>produces less than a hundred times the energy of burning hydrogen is 
>ridiculous. 
>If the E-Cat was left on for an extended period of time it could have produced 
>thousands of times the energy of burning hydrogen. 

Actually, if it's only consuming 1 gm of Hydrogen per day, while running at 4
kW, then it's already producing thousands of times the energy of burning
Hydrogen.

>
>
>The E-Cat is producing nuclear reactions. I do not dismiss the possibility it 
>is 
>producing hydrinos as well, but the fact is that nuclear reactions are taking 
>place. Your constant efforts to convince everyone that Rossi's technology is 
>purely a hydrino technology is getting old.

It's quite possible that Hydrinos are the facilitators of nuclear reactions.
But perhaps the number of such reactions varies from one run to the next, &/or
from device to device. All interesting questions that need to be investigated.
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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