Larger Picture of Rossi in Lab with Three Hot Cats

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    [feedquote='E-Cat World','http://www.e-catworld.com/2014/11/03/larger-picture-of-rossi-in-lab-with-three-hot-cats/']There’s a new, larger picture of Andrea Rossi in his lab on Vessela Nikolova’s E-Cat-The New Fire website for her new biography of Andrea Rossi by the same name. The picture is of Andrea Rossi in his Ferrara, Italy, factory taken on September 26, 2013. This time we see that Rossi is standing in front […][/feedquote]

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    yes, it was said on the orginal site (the book on Rossi's biography) that this first picture was only a crop, and that there was more surprise to come...


    EDIT: from http://www.ecat-thenewfire.com…ecret-hot-cat-laboratory/ and http://www.ecat-thenewfire.com…rossi-three-hot-cats-row/


    it seems clear now that they tested on 3 phase with 3 reactor, to check if all was ok electrically...
    what is more surprising for me is that the reactor have 3 wires...


    one idea I have, given the I1eff+I2eff=I3eff (which is only possible if i1 and i2 are synchronous) is that i1(t)=i2(t)...
    it seems only rational if this is a monophase load with 2 loads slightly switched by the controller.


    the photo would be logical as to be balanced on 3 phase one should use 3 E-cat...


    much ado for nothing.

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    OK, thanks, the bit about it being cropped in the first blog had escaped my attention. The use of the 3 cats seems interesting, and also says that Rossi really has been hard at work. Perhaps that explains why he seems to be simultaneously answering on the JONP as a sort of relax moments being in the lab for long hours.

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