Between then and now, Rossi may have come up with a way to make his catalyst(s) sub-critical, that is, always requiring some external heat to be input as a control on the output heat production. Provarication may not be an issue here.
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote: > Yes. Do not delete this ! It is important. > > Add this one to the growing 'contradictions' list, because I am sure that > at > one time he said he can operate the device for a period of time with no > electrical input. > > How can it then be possible to shut down automatically with no current > unless you flush with N ? ... and Terry is correct: the tank is labeled as > nitrogen. Surely he is not so careless (miserly) as to fill this tank with > H2 to cut cost ? > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Terry Blanton > > Jed Rothwell wrote: > > > Rossi wrote: > > >> 2-I never insufflated Nytrogen. That info was wrong. If there is a > >> black out, the E-Cat automatically stops, for lack of current: it is > >> intrinsically safe > > > Okay. I think I should just delete the statement about N: > > > Why? That ain't no H2 tank in the Jan demo image. > > T > > >