Rossi-Blog Comment Discussion

  • We should have a contest.

    The person who is closes to the

    right number of comments wins.


    The ID of the latest comment written is also the total number of comments written up to that comment, including deleted ones.

    The forum root section shows on the bottom of the page the total number of comments written excluding deleted ones.



    https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/


    When did Lenr Forum blog start and

    who where the first to comment?


    February 2012 and it probably was David Nygren, who first set up the website. At the time the domain was http://www.lenrforum.eu

    But I think this is off-topic here?

  • Jean Paul Renoir

    May 26, 2018 at 8:57 PM

    How has gone the test with the SK? Should have been completed now, based on what you said yesterday.

    Thanks if you can answer,

    JPR

    Andrea Rossi

    May 27, 2018 at 8:23 AM

    Jean Paul Renoir:

    The test with the Ecat SK has been completed minutes ago and has gone

    very well. Some problems remain to be assessed, but we are very

    satisfied, because the major problems have been resolved.

    Warm Regards,

    A.R.

  • [Not duct tape]


    I stand corrected: electrical tape. Great tape to make fusion reactors with,

    Do not underestimate duct tape. It saved the lives of the Apollo 13 crew.


    (It really did, as shown in the movie.)


    Seriously, it is fantastic stuff. I once drove a car 700 miles with duct tape and clothesline holding the front together. That was after a truck retread came off right in front me and nearly killed me. I ran over it, leaving the plastic pan and grill dragging in the street. A Toyota dealer at the next exit patched up the car, but it did not hold. I got duct tape and rope at a Lowe's, patched it up, and drove back to Atlanta with no problems.

  • More comments from Rossi blog about EcatSK test.


    Gerard McEk

    May 27, 2018 at 12:36 PM

    Dear Andrea,

    Congratulations with the near to successful tests of the Ecat SK.

    1. As far as I know you have mentioned two versions of the SK in the past: the 10 kW and the 100 kW version. Which one was tested?

    2. Have you already decided to to take this SK unit in production too?

    3. When the SK will be taken into production, will then also your initial output level target rise from 100 MW to 1 GW?

    Thanks and kind regards, Gerard

    Andrea Rossi

    May 27, 2018 at 5:51 PM

    Gerard McEk:

    1- 100 kW

    2- yes

    3- modules can be combined theoretically without limits

    Warm Regards,

    A.R.

    Anonymous

    May 27, 2018 at 5:31 PM

    Dear Andrea:

    Strong congratulations for the successful test of the Ecat SK. Can you tell us the power you got?

    Andrea Rossi

    May 27, 2018 at 5:45 PM

    Anonymous:

    100 kW and it is 4 times as big as the 1 kW Ecat QX ( not counting the heat exchanger ), that has the same dimensions of the Ecat QX shown in Stockholm on Nov 24.

    I think we made a very good work in these months. Very brutal, but fruitful.

    I am still trembling. It was emotional. Now we have to work on it, but I think they will arrive together in the market.

    Warm Regards,

    A.R.

  • A.R. must have had an all night test.

    He is likely is dreaming about positive results now.

    1. Clark May 27, 2018 at 8:51 PM

      Dear Andrea Rossi:

      Can you describe some particular phase that made you tremble during the Ecat SK test?

    2. Andrea Rossi May 27, 2018 at 10:14 PM

      Clark:

      we had to protect ourselves behind a grade 14 glass because looking at the light radiated by the SK could damage seriously the eyes. Few seconds after the turn on of the reactor the heat radiated from the Ecat SK broke the 14 protection glass. We had supplementary 14 protection masks. Nonetheless, I saw from that minuscule reactor exit a tremendously dazzling white light all around the laboratory and I will never forget this impression. The SK was born. I think we will make it useful. Many errors emerged, but now we work to correct them, the most difficult part has been resolved.

      Warm Regards,

      A.R.

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    1. Clark May 27, 2018 at 8:51 PM

      Dear Andrea Rossi:

      Can you describe some particular phase that made you tremble during the Ecat SK test?

    2. Andrea Rossi May 27, 2018 at 10:14 PM

      Clark:

      we had to protect ourselves behind a grade 14 glass because looking at the light radiated by the SK could damage seriously the eyes. Few seconds after the turn on of the reactor the heat radiated from the Ecat SK broke the 14 protection glass. We had supplementary 14 protection masks. Nonetheless, I saw from that minuscule reactor exit a tremendously dazzling white light all around the laboratory and I will never forget this impression. The SK was born. I think we will make it useful. Many errors emerged, but now we work to correct them, the most difficult part has been resolved.

      Warm Regards,

      A.R.


    It sounds like Rossi has duplicated the SunCell, and all in the same packaging as the QX. That power density to size ratio will be hard for the competition to beat. The muon flux out of that SK reactor might be so dense that someone could swim in it. With all that power density, how long can the fuel source last? I have not thought it possible for light to be able to break glass.

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