Thank you! But we have not seen much of these features during the
experiments. Let's hope it is OK.
Peter

On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 11:06 PM, Alan J Fletcher <[email protected]> wrote:

>  *SCALE-UP- *the problem was already shown at the first virtue; modular
> scale-up is not genuine scale up., IMHO. It has to be more than addition of
> many small units. Question- why it was made a scale down after the first two
> experiments?
>
> The scale down was for controlability.  The February "130kW" peak was most
> likely unintended.
>
> *ADJUSTABILITY* is an other factor. Can the E-cat work at say 50 or 25% of
> its nominal capacity when we need less energy?
>
> Rossi says it's continuously adjustable, within 1 minute.
>
> *CONSTANCY* is also needed –all the performances of the generator must be
> kept at good values during its lifetime, minimum of degradation or
> weakening.
>
> Rossi implies that the output is constantly monitored and automatically
> adjusted. He guarantees a 6x amplification, but he probably has plenty of
> 'amplification' in reserve.
>
> *CONTINUITY – *it seems* *that for the time given, the E-cat has a working
> period guarantee of 6 months. After that the active core has to be replaced
> with a new one. Does this period include interruptions, idle periods,
> adjustments if any? Does it refer to the working time, or even the inactive
> E-cats lose slowly their power -as batteries, for example?.
>
> He's quoted it as 6 months or 4,800 hours at full power.
> He hasn't said whether it needs to be replaced at 6 months if used at lower
> power.
> He hasn't said if the hydrogen is introduced continually, or in a single
> charge.  If in a single charge, I would worry about leakage over a long
> time.
>
>
> At 12:15 PM 5/25/2011, you wrote:
>
> Dear Friends,
>
> I have just published  a SWOT analysis of the E-cat.
> at my EgoOut blog. SW part.
>
> "Buying the E-cat in sack?" (better not in the sack)
>
> It needs improvement. Please help- waiting crotics
> suggestions advices.
> Peter
> --
> Dr. Peter Gluck
> Cluj, Romania
>  http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
>
>


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

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