I wonder whether the italian version of the answer matches with the english
one :)

2011/10/31 Alan J Fletcher <[email protected]>

> Rossi-speak ? Every time he says something, he raises more questions than
> he answers
>
> http://pesn.com/2011/10/31/**9501942_After_the_E-Cat_Test--**
> Report_and_Q-A_with_Rossi/<http://pesn.com/2011/10/31/9501942_After_the_E-Cat_Test--Report_and_Q-A_with_Rossi/>
>
> Sorry, it is not allowed smoke here. Anyone who is smoking is requested to
> stop the cigarette. (Just a bit of hydrogen ?)
>
> Mr. Professor Stremmenos has asked if the modules were connected only in
> parallel or also in series, and when it would be possible to connect the
> modules in series enough long to allow higher levels of temperatures to
> allow us to produce electricity. To produce other kinds of energy, but
> thermal energy. Now I answer in Italian and then English.
>
> Now in English. I answered Professor Stremmenos that what we have seen
> tonight is an assembly of series of three enclosed in the boxes which have
> been put in parallel. So we had a mixed systems made of series and
> parallel.   ....
>
> - - - - - -
>
> That doesn't match what we were told/shown about the Oct 6 eCat ...
>  supposedly three cores are contained in the wafer, which has heat
> exchanger fins attached at the top (and bottom ... not actually seen).
>
> So is inlet water/steam actually sent in through the three cores in series?
>
>
> (lenr.qumbu.com -- analyzing the Rossi/Focardi eCat  -- Hi, google!)
>

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