Todd:
You really shold take some time and fully verify your facts before accusing 
someone of fraud... 
I believe that the e-Cat Krivit saw was only 2.5kW, not 10.

-Mark

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 4:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Vo]:E-Cat vs. Water Heater for coffee/tea...


Hi All,

I have two Toyota Priuses, one has a 1000W inverter hooked up to the battery, 
the other has a 1500W
inverter.  My water heater unit used to make coffee/tea requires 1.27 kW to 
operate via a standard
outlet, roughly twice the input power of the E-Cat/Rossi unit.  In Krivit's 
video -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-8QdVwY98E - the steam output is shown against 
a black backdrop
around the 11:26 mark of the video.  Since the amount is clearly shown in the 
video, I chose to
compare that amount to my little water heater.  The coffee/tea water heater 
connected to the
inverter and turned on generates twice as much steam from strictly a 
qualitative standpoint - visual
observations.  In other words, it appears that the Rossi unit is generating 
about as much steam as
one would expect from 3.4 amps X 230 V = 782 W as shown in Rossi's video.  If 
this is supposed to be
his illustrious 10 kW unit, generating enough steam to heat my entire home, 
then this is a scam...as
soon as I find a USB adapter for the SD card used to take this morning's video, 
I'll upload my video
and provide the link tonight for comparison. 

Just take a look at the amount of steam in Krivit's video and ask yourself if 
it's enough to heat a
home...it's paltry...no way is that a 10 kW unit.  MAYBE a 1 kW unit...max.

Todd
202-367-5921

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