[feedquote='E-Cat World','http://www.e-catworld.com/2016/02/16/rossi-domestic-e-cat-can-generate-at-least-300-500-w-of-electricity/']We’ve finally got a number from Andrea Rossi about what he thinks the E-Cat X can generate. For a long time he has been rather vague about what kind of electricity production we are looking at. Here’s an exchange from the Journal of Nuclear Physics Today: Umbi February 16, 2016 at 4:14 AM Domestic X-CAT […][/feedquote]
Rossi: Domestic E-Cat Can Generate at least 300-500 W of Electricity
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What's wrong with this picture?
A water circulation pump uses approx. 10-25 watts of power. If he is talking water heaters, which is what you connect the circulation pump to, the hybrid electric type, running in energy efficient mode, use 500 watts of electricity. Hardly anything to get excited about. The electric range and dryer and HVAC are the big power hogs in a home.
That said, one square meter of solar panel has the potential to generate 1400 watts of power. That's the max. possible theoretical. Panels typically harvest only 20% of that. In that light (he he) the soofa device puts the orbo to shame. I saw one connected to a bench at the North Hollywood Red Line metro station the other day. I thought gee what do we need the Orbo for when we have this production model soofa here and we know it works and look ma no 99 cent store cheap 9V batteries that need to be replaced inside.
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