Peter Heckert <[email protected]> wrote:
> What if they have coils inserted in the table wood board? > That is ridiculous. It would take a huge set of coils on both sides -- in the table and in the eCat -- to induce 15 kW. Anyone looking at the device would instantly see what it is. Observers in the past have looked inside the machines and seen they are exactly what Rossi described. Observers will be allowed to look on Oct. 6. There is no place in there to hide coils, or a pair of 4 AVG wires, or 5 gallons of gasoline, or a large canister of butane. > With inductive heating they could heat the core much more efficiently and > much more responsive without heating the water. > Whatever they end up doing, they have to transfer 15 kW of power. To do this with induction demands very large, very visible coils. To do it directly with electricity (the most compact method) you must have thick wires. It is impossible to hide such things. - Jed

