I'd love to see a picture at least of one of them.
Just to see if they looks like the drunk plumbing job as in the last demo.
:)

2011/5/16 Alan J Fletcher <[email protected]>

>  Joseph Fine
>  May 16th, 2011 at 5:45 
> AM<http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=473&cpage=10#comment-39284>
>
> Dr. Rossi,
>
> 1) How many E-Cats are operating now?
>
> AR: 1- We have completed all the 330 modules of the 1 MW plant.
>
> 2) If you have a number of E-Cats operating together in a power plant and
> want to turn some of them on or off, can you do that remotely ( almost
> certainly ) or do you have to do it manually (turning valves and throwing
> switches)? Can you control the E-Cats individually or only in groups or
> sections?
>
> AR:  2- Remotely- Singularly
>
> 3) Can you refuel a module after several months without completely removing
> it for service, that is, by pouring Nickel (kitty food) into the device.
> That is, you don’t have to ship it back to the factory by Federal Express.
> (That would make it easier to use in Ships, for example.)
>
> AR: 3- No, we have to change the modules, eventually refueling them at home
> (so far). Ships do not stay away from ports more than 6 mo.
>

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