Andrea Rossi November 15th, 2012 at 2:11 PM Dear Mark Saker: 1- The prototype we are making, fueled by gas, will weight about 1 tonn (I hope). 2- If we will be able to make 1 MW/tonn I will be very happy. 3- The prototype we are making will be (gas fueled) 2 meters long, 1 meter wide, 1 meter hight (I hope). These dimensions will enclose the primary fluid ready to go to the heat exchanger to heat the secondary circuit’s fluid. That’s what I hope and to make the hope reality we are working like Americans in the Navy’s factories in the year 1942, after Pearl Harbour. Warm Regards, A.R.
- - - - - 3- you are right, but the 6 mo replace will be extended to a longer time as soon as we will get enough experience. It is a conservative choice. By the way, we would arrive to a time extension that will allow us to replace the whole module and sell as scrap the old one, after recovering the charge to recycle. - - - - Passi via peswiki via google translate : http://pesn.com/2012/11/15/9602221_LENR-to-Market_Weekly_November15/ A small communication - you still have a little 'patience for news on the E-Cat who wait - I like the look - for months and months. I can now tell you that: - those independent tests so much expected and returned are now almost concluded; - experimental setting, instrumentation (National Instruments, of course), calibration, procedures, records and so on. this time were "bomb-proof"; - is the time required to document and communicate all in the standard mode used by the scientific community and those responsible for it will certainly test as accurately as possible. (22Passi; November 7, 2012) - - - - - Perhaps Still this Month - Here's a little bulletin from Daniele Passerini on 22passi.blogspot.com regarding the long-awaited hot cat validation report. (Thanks to ECW reader Renzo for the non-google translation from the original Italian!) Please have a little patience for news about the E-Cat that you've been waiting – as I do – for months after months. I can... (E-CatWorld; November 9, 2012)

