If you were a factory owner, would this demonstration make you interested in this product?
Small company - yes.
Large company with engineers on staff - no.
If you were a factory owner, would this demonstration make you interested in this product?
Small company - yes.
Large company with engineers on staff - no.
If the power output is 27 kW then the power input to drive the plasma is probably half that (13.5 kW) assuming a realistic LENR COP of 2. Why does he have to ruin it all by making a ridiculous claim of a COP of 57? I bet a COP of about 2 is what an independent replication would show.
Let me say it differently: I am sure, no factory owner was aware of such a mess nor did follow this. So - clearly no!
Can anything useful be deduced from the peaks in the spectrum?
So he just say he
“Forgot to measure Energy Out”????
If the power output is 27 kW then the power input to drive the plasma is probably half that (13.5 kW) assuming a realistic LENR COP of 2. Why does he have to ruin it all by making a ridiculous claim of a COP of 57? I bet a COP of about 2 is what an independent replication would show.
I would wager the each house that anproperly measures cop would = 1.0
This show is way worse than expected - it is not even a DPS anymore...would be interesting to see and hear Frank Acklands and Mats Lewans comments...
He didn't even learn until today how to correctly calculate Kelvin and Celsius
Exactly what I expected Z,
Bunch of loosely tied together equations, figures and math.
Essentially another smoke and mirror, sleight of hand, misdirection and abysmal failure to properly measure energy in and energy out.
Nothing to see here, move on.
The question is would you buy a cat in the bag from the convict who to this date could not master power point and speaks like a pawn shop owner form Star Wars episode?
Yes coz I saw the Ballerina.
Missed the beginning part of the answer about certifications? The end says something like certified for certain places.
It is a Rossi-ism. He calculates everything on an hourly basis. So here he deals with energy per hour. It is actually all consistent but a little weird.
Not just Rossi. Y. Arata and some other old-school scientists I knew did that. They used kWh/h. They also put units in square brackets: 25 [kWh/h].
Shane D. wrote: If you were a factory owner, would this demonstration make you interested in this product?
Small company - yes.
Large company with engineers on staff - no.
I modify my answer:
Small company - yes, because of the discount. But this initial "yes" might not last past the point where they try to involve their insurance company. If your insurance company finds that you are heating your commercial premises with an experimental nuclear heater with no safety documentation I think they might raise your premiums by several thousand percent.
Shane D. Wrong summation.
The question is would you buy a cat in the bag from the convict who to this date could not master power point and speaks like a pawn shop owner form Star Wars episode?
You don't buy anything isn't it? You pay less for your heat. I thought that is the business model he has now.
Heat as a service.
Not just Rossi. Y. Arata and some other old-school scientists I knew did that. They used kWh/h. They also put units in square brackets: 25 [kWh/h].
Yes. I remember Rossi pointing to some textbook when this all came up before. I understand that it is all just a choice of the formalism one wants to use. What confused me when Mr Rossi was addressing all this was that he didn't seem to understand that it is at base just a choice of how to talk about things. He seemed to think that it had to be kWh/h. That was concerning.
Customer incurs (pays for) "upfront and installation fees". That would chew up much of the short term savings.
Should send him back to prison for the quality of that presentation alone
Overall, very weak on marketing strategy. Seems like he is deciding, as the questions are asked. Does not instill much confidence. Could be his voice giving that impression though.
Well if he can really deliver 20% savings maybe he has a market.
Like the CEO of Ryanair once said:
“Customers will crawl *******-naked over broken glass to get low fares.”