On Sep 30, 2011, at 9:47 AM, Peter Heckert wrote:

Am 30.09.2011 19:33, schrieb Horace Heffner:

On Sep 30, 2011, at 1:23 AM, Akira Shirakawa wrote:

Hello group,

It definitely looks like that the next test will be performed in Bologna. Have a look at this scan here, from Rossi's EPO patent application page: http://goo.gl/3MhxO

This is the usual location we've seen many times in images and videos over the last months. It's Rossi's lab in Bologna.

I found this information on Passerini's blog here, who confirms that the test will last 24 hours. This time he won't report in real time what will happen during the test, but he will post his story about it at a later time and together with NyTeknik and Focus (an Italian science and technology news magazine):

http://22passi.blogspot.com/2011/09/fatti-non-parole.html

Cheers,
S.A.


Interesting! Thanks for posting that. So the 1 MW E-cat will be tested in Bologna Oct. 6 with Teknik, and Focus information agency, using a heat exchanger.

No they will test one module, taken from the 1MW plant. This is what I understand.


Oh, I see the letter to the patent office does indeed say "on a module". The google translation of the passi.blogspot article says, "Data-based EPO (European Patent Office) has been published ( here ) an invitation to attend the examiner Andrea Rossi, on October 6, to test a 1 MW module plant (!) in the presence several scientists around the world: the test will take place in Bologna and will last 24 hours."

I mistakenly assumed "a 1 MW module plant (!)" to mean a one megawatt module located in a container. The exclamation point is what convinced me. I did not read the letter. Perhaps the explanation point was Passini's.

Hmm no, it's the Italian science and technology magazine Focus:

http://www.focus.it/

I wonder if other Italian mainstream media that covered this matter during the past months (RAI, Radio24/Il Sole 24 Ore, etc.) will be there too.

Thanks for the correction. I was under the mistaken impression the italian "Focus" was a subsidiary of the Focus information agency (FIA).

Best regards,

Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/




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