Has anyone obtained verification that the 1 MW ECAT is available?  I have 
several questions about how a customer interfaces with the unit in an 
industrial application.  For instance, what message format would they use to 
automatically control the device when the level of heating requires adjustment? 
 Before anyone will purchase such a unit, he must have very detailed 
application notes.


The site offers some information concerning application, but not enough to 
allow a careful company to invest.  I know of a couple of potential industries 
that would benefit from this type of product, but would not be able to contact 
them with the present level of detail.


Does anyone know of a source of ECAT connection information that is accurate?


Dave



-----Original Message-----
From: Alain Sepeda <[email protected]>
To: Vortex List <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Nov 29, 2013 12:07 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:cold fusion plant deliverable next year


they prepare to revert their jacket, but also to keep it on.


Rats seems to prepare buoy in case of drowning, but stay in the cheese.


anyway that in phys.org is it itself another unthinkable. Many in few days.




2013/11/29 Axil Axil <[email protected]>


Italian company to sell portable cold fusion plant deliverable nextyear
 
The portable plants are expected to be ready for delivery inapproximately four 
months, which should end the mystery. If Rossi has succeededwhere so many 
others have failed, he and his colleagues will be cheered andlikely awarded a 
Nobel Prize. If the debut is a flop, however, it will be morethan just an 
embarrassment to him and his company, it will be a very sad dayfor science and 
perhaps another indication that cold fusion, simply cannot bedone.

Read more at: 
http://phys.org/news/2013-11-italian-company-portable-cold-fusion.html#jCp
 
The ECAT 1MW plant is now available on the market
 
http://ecat.com/ecat-products/ecat-1-mw
 




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