This may be pointing to the earlier theory (purely supposition):
Rossi really improved Ni-H technology. His reactions were hard to keep stable, 
so he kept "tuning it down" to keep it stable. When it was 100% stable, he'd 
actually turned it off and was only producing reactions that could be explained 
by poor calorimetry. 
He refused to accept people telling him it wasn't operating, because he knew, 
from seeing it first hand, that the technology was absolutely real and could 
even run away.
The result was public demonstrations with a failing E-Cat, and a very critical 
audience.
Meanwhile, Defkalion had real engineers in the background learning to control 
the reaction. Their technology may have surpassed Rossi early on. They couldn't 
be bothered with his silly demonstrations and public spats: they had real work 
to do...
This would explain quite a bit, but it is merely revisiting a theory from 
months ago.  

David ledin <[email protected]> wrote:

>Defkalion : first pictures of their lab released.
>
>http://www.defkalion-energy.com/files/DGT_PRESS%20RELEASE_2011-11-14.pdf
>
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