That was in a way very sad. This man is sick and completely lost in his psychosis of being an inventor.

The Long Awaited Dec 9th 2021 Ecat SKLed and SKLep Presentation Thread
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Well I guess people are convinced now and the 1 mio e-cat orders will be made within minutes...
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Performance of SK-Ecat Prototype on a six hours period (Univ. of Bologna test report)
https://ecatorders.com/wp-cont…1/12/SKL-MISURE-UNIBO.pdf
Measurement of SK-Ecat Performance in a Series of Sessions from October 20 to November 19 2021 (Univ. of Bologna test report)
It might be worth uploading here the test reports. There were three.
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Next program start 16.00, Q&A session
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Interesting that Levi is back in the loop.
I imagine Levi’s 35,000€ pinball controller source code will be due for an update soon too?
Edit: More like 75,000€!
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Published February 16, 2012
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The SKLep uses built-in solar panels
Prototype A: During operation a very intense blue light was emitted from the top and illuminated the solar panel and sensors at the bottom. According to the contractor, the solar cells are high-efficiency multi-layer cells with an energy yield of 40% and are particularly suitable for the light spectrum of the light sourcePrototype B: In the case of prototype B, it was not possible
to inspect the inside, but it was observed that during operation, cold white light came out of the base.
Also notes that ambient light (into the solar panel) gave a small voltage output.
SKled : does the light come directly from the "Plasma" ?? Or from a solar cell plus LED.
At 40% efficiency the LED assembly would be very hot.
Curious that Levi's report only measures LUX, and does not integrate into Lumens.
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Think what you may about the presentation, but with Levi backing the performance of the two products, Rossi will be able to get some mileage out of this. Yes, he (Levi) has been tarnished somewhat by his prior association with the early Ecat/Hotcat R/D, but his involvement lends this a bit more credibility nonetheless...just like the old days when Rossi piggybacked on the UOB Physics Dept..
Looks like we will be talking about Rossi for years to come.
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Have we get any closer to device available at Home Depot? Make sure you get tupperware not to spill artificial intelligence parts on a way home.
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Think what you may about the presentation, but with Levi backing the performance of the two products, Rossi will be able to get some mileage out of this. Yes, he (Levi) has been tarnished somewhat by his prior association with the early Ecat/Hotcat R/D, but his involvement lends this a bit more credibility nonetheless...just like the old days when Rossi piggybacked on the UOB Physics Dept..
Looks like we will be talking about Rossi for years to come.
Shane, please explain how the support of an obscure assistant professor at Bologna gives Rossi credibility for anyone other than those who already are taken in by this utter nothingburger.
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Frank Comments on Rossi Blog.
Dear Andrea,
E-Cat World website is experiencing problems. Below is the link to the Ecat Presentation of December 9th.
Presentation of the Ecat SKLep and Ecat SKLed (Dec 9, 2021)Order Ecat Products: https://ecatorders.comUniversity of Bologna test reports: https://ecatorders.com/ecat-test-reports-from-the-university-of-bologna/E-Cat ...youtu.beThank you,
Frank Acland
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I was surprised that the "AI control module" was separate (and quite large). I couldn't work out how that was connected, particularly how any power consumption of that was measured.
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What does this “AI control module” do? I couldn’t look at his hairpiece for more than 20 seconds.
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Levi doesn't report on long-term runs.
Based on the Voltage table 5 for Prototype B, the average is 11.6, so the power is 135W. The input wattage for "B" is "unmeasurable". Even using the input power for A of 1.1W the COP (In+Out)/Out = 124
The actual total internal power at a solar cell efficiency of 40% is 338W (135/0.4) and a minimum COP of 308. This would be the amount available for heating, which is very impressive.The thermal component is thus 203W - so the box should be quite hot.
Levi calculates the output for a rack of 54 Units 5kW -- but that will need considerable cooling. The container .. lots. -
Looks like we will be talking about Rossi for years to come.
Primary goal accomplished!
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I extracted the photos from the reports, but the forum software has resized them a bit.
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Shane, please explain how the support of an obscure assistant professor at Bologna gives Rossi credibility for anyone other than those who already are taken in by this utter nothingburger.
I hope you have ordered one, that it arrives soon, and that you are able to assess its performance. Others will, when one arrives, if you have not.
I suspect Levi (an obscure assistant professor at Bologna) expects this to happen and is staking his reputation on the accuracy of his report. I'd imagine the University of Bologna is involved and has similar concerns, no?
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So Levi paper reports that at max power of 4.8W only 370 lumens (over a beam angle of about 40 degrees) are really produced.
This means just 77Lumens/W like a low efficiency common LED.
The 10000 lumens claim (over 60 degrees) is the usual magician's fake only good for his gullible believers.
Nothing new, the usual farce.
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