I gotta jet, but Frederic Gilardone "trade minister"   isn't showing
anything in Google.

If we can establish him as a real and independent person with a track
record, this could be pretty exciting news.

On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 2:35 PM, Alain Sepeda <alain.sep...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> For Your information...
>
>
> http://www.lenr-forum.com/showthread.php?2111-Defkalion-Europe-some-comment-about-Defkalion-reactors-from-french-Agoravox
>
>
> on my french article Agoravox.fr , there was an interesting response in
> relation Defkalion Europe.
> http://www.agoravox.fr/actualites/te...0#forum3769829<http://www.agoravox.fr/actualites/technologies/article/fusion-froide-lenr-resume-pour-130995?pn=1000#forum3769829>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I am a Foreign Trade Advisor and live in Italy for 30 years.
>
> I am a friend of the Technical Director of Defkalion Europe in Milan, Luca
> Gamberale, who did me the honor of a demonstration of reactor R5.
> Impressive.
>
> The "R5" reactor is small in size (approx 60 x 40 x 30). A very small
> amount of nickel and hydrogen (a few grams) are introduced into the heart
> of the reactor (sufficient to ensure a continuous cycle of 6 months).
> intake power (1.5 kW) will produce about 4.5 kilowatts of thermal energy,
> the reactor temperature can reach, in principle, the melting point of
> nickel (1,453 ° C). The temperature limit is given by the materials that
> make up the reactor, and have a degree of complexity which will focus on
> the engineering of next month effort. Currently, the temperatures obtained
> are of the order of 600 ° C in the secondary circuit through the use of
> appropriate thermal fluids.
> The reactor can be activated and deactivated in a short period of time and
> the reaction is quite mastered (about 20 to 30 minutes after start). the
> charge of the reactor can last six months of continuous operation and the
> product of the reaction is mainly copper and other metals not harmful to
> health and the environment.
>
> Difference between R5 compared to the E-Cat model E Corp. Leonardo.
> (Machine Rossi) is radical.
> Indeed, while the exothermic reaction in the E-Cat is controlled by the
> presence of a catalyst in the reaction R5 is triggered and modulated by a
> plasma discharge to very specific characteristics. It is precisely the
> presence of this discharge that allows a smooth and stable control of the
> reaction. R5 (soon to be replaced by the R6, a reactor substantially
> equivalent to R5 but with better performance) can easily be used to work in
> parallel to achieve any desired power, up to a few megawatts. It is easily
> understood that the cost per kWh is lower than any primary source currently
> available.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Frederic Gilardone
>
> I could not identify the author absolutely, but it is consistent with the
> info I have.
>

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