Steven,
Let me jump in here & make a comment:

I disagree that a self running prototype is what he needs. Why bother? It would just generate more distracting controversy much as Rossi's tests have done. Like Rossi Mills thinks the best way is to commercialize a product. Waiting also has the advantage of avoiding competition which would surely be stimulated by a self running model.

I agree with Peter. If Mill's has hydrino hydride compounds why have they not been characterized by their chemical properties; density, melting point, etc. that would be proof positive of his discovery.

He has done a lot of good experimental work over the years but getting the power density up to a decent level is daunting. For his suncell he needs to switch kilo amps at micro second frequencies and have it be durable, which from an engineering standpoint, will likely be difficult. And that is just one of many challenges he faces like recycling the catalysts etc.
Ron

--On Monday, February 02, 2015 1:18 PM -0600 Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson <orionwo...@charter.net> wrote:



Jed,



I was wondering if you might find reason to complain about Mills current
development strategy.



All I can say is that I pretty much agree. I still don't buy Mills'
contention that... "A device that runs on its own requires the
sophistication equivalent to being a commercial device." When I read
that claim I, too, thought about the first transistor and Wright's first
self-powered aircraft.



I hope Mills knows what he is doing.



Regards,

Steven Vincent Johnson

svjart.orionworks.com

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