Just because the price is so low per kilowatt doesn't mean that you can buy it 
per kilowatt. I imagine that that's the price for the big ones, and the smaller 
ones are more expensive.

Joe

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Dr Joe Karthauser

On 13 Jan 2012, at 15:28, Energy Liberator <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been thinking about this a little more and am starting to wonder how 
> Rossi is able to achieve such a low price. At $500 for 10kW, that's way lower 
> than any conventional boiler that I know of. I'd image the actual process of 
> machining and automated assembly, of the unit can be kept quite low with the 
> volumes Rossi is talking about but what about the instrumentation and control 
> costs? I would have thought that they would be a significant cost in the 
> production of the unit. NI must have come up with some smart and economical 
> ways for       performing the monitoring and control of the device. I would 
> also hope that each device is tested before being packaged for shipping which 
> must involve some manual labour and so would account for a significant 
> portion of the device's production cost. There is also the industrial design 
> aspect. Rossi must have come up with some sort of design for an enclosure for 
> the unit which must be cheap to manufacture and easy to remove for refuelling.
> 
> 
> On 13/01/12 10:53, Energy Liberator wrote:
>> 
>> On Rossi's JONP - 
>> http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=563&cpage=11#comment-169012
>> 
>> Andrea Rossi
>> January 13th, 2012 at 3:03 AM
>> Dear Albert Ellul:
>> Thank you.
>> The big science, after trying to ridiculize us, now has understood that the 
>> E-Cat works, so now they are trying to               copy and make patents 
>> to overcome us, discourage us and trying with this sophysticated way to stop 
>> us under a disguise of an indirect vindication. Is a smart move, but they 
>> are underevaluating us. I will never stop, within one               year we 
>> will start the delivery of million pieces at 50 $/kW, with a totally new 
>> concept, at that point the game will be over. This technology must be 
>> popular, must cost a very low price, must be a real revoluton, not a bunch 
>> of theoretical (wrong) chatters.
>> Warm Regards,
>> A.R.
>> 
>> The price is really tumbling now.

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