JimBowie1958
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The New Solid State E-Cat
If Rossi is on the level this is way cool, and the persistence of his efforts suggests a funding that has to come from deep pockets that wouldnt be merely taking his word for things.
Looking forward to the fall of 2014.
The E-Cat technology has been rapidly evolving since January of 2011, when it was introduced to the world. At first, the E-Cat technology could only remain stable at relatively low temperatures (around 100-110C) when a flow of coolant was present. Without the flow of coolant, the reactor would overheat and the nickel powder would melt resulting in a dead reactor. Now, only a year and a half later, a new model of E-Cat has been developed. It is a model that can remain stable at very high temperatures without the need for coolant. In fact, it could be considered a solid state E-Cat.
If Rossi is on the level this is way cool, and the persistence of his efforts suggests a funding that has to come from deep pockets that wouldnt be merely taking his word for things.
Looking forward to the fall of 2014.