Lennart, thanks for your comments.

Can you please elaborate on what you mean by a "big hole".  Do you mean the 
maintenance expenditure would be expensive?  If so, why do you think that would 
be?  Is it the corrosion of the materials?  The labor cost in maintaining it?  
The infrastrucuture cost?  The deployment cost? In your experience, where is 
the money pit?

My system can be built for <$200-$230/kw, producing electricity at around 
$0.0019/kwh. Materials are PVC, HDPE, PET, Buna, and SS316, so corrosion should 
be a minor problem.  

As long the material holds up, maintenance should be minimal. 

I will need to equip a bunch of divers with scuba gear but that is a one time 
expense.  The pumps are deployed in shallow waters <35', so maintenance is 
simple.

Operating cost:  maybe a  dozen engineers and workers per power plant location. 
 Seems small to me.  


Jojo


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lennart Thornros 
  To: vortex-l@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, August 11, 2014 7:51 AM
  Subject: Re: [Vo]:Rossi reveals EMF activity in the Hot Cat


  Jojo, I think you are too fast in some of the conclusions.
  1. I think you can take heat from the sun, directly.
  2. I am sure thaot if you have free energy desalination is an easily 
implemented technology that is econojical.
  3. In ao way I agree with you. However, once you are in the middle of 
something all the small details willdisturb ones which for ao quick solution. 
  4. Same as 3 above.
  yes, I understand that if one can take energy out of the sea that is 
equivalent to LENR in some regards as a cheap energy resourse. However, being a 
sailor I know that whatever you put in the sea becomes al big hole which you 
have to fill with money all the time. Is that not the probloem with your walve 
project. BTW I have a pressure system for the sea. I do not even want to think 
about putting it in the sea as my experience is a big hole.:)


  On Aug 10, 2014 4:35 PM, "Jojo Iznart" <jojoiznar...@gmail.com> wrote:

    You're funny my friend.  

    I actually still have a little confidence in the hotcat, but not with the 
mythical hyperion though.

    Here are some developments and pronouncements of Rossi that really do not 
make sense.

    1.  Solar-powered hotcat.  Supposedly they are researching a way to use 
solar power to drive the hotcat.  This is so stupid.  Why would you deploy 
expensive solar panels to generate high value electicity and convert it to heat 
so that you can convert it back to electricity.

    2.  Sea water desalination is not economical.  The hotcat is essentially a 
free heat source.  How can it not be economical to distill sea water?

    3.  The continuing delay is a dead giveaway.  If he has something as 
revolutionary as the hotcat, he should be rushing this to market.

    4.  The 1MW plant visits.  Rossi has been promising this for over a year 
now.  Where is the plant?  At least we should know where it is even if we can't 
visit it.



    I have been supportive of Rossi and the TIP1 report was convincing to me.  
But the coninuing red flags popping up is disconcerting.



    Well, like the suncell, I want the hotcat to fail also to give me a chance 
to make billions with my wave-powered design.


    Jojo


      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Axil Axil 
      To: vortex-l 
      Sent: Monday, August 11, 2014 7:07 AM
      Subject: Re: [Vo]:Rossi reveals EMF activity in the Hot Cat


      Are you sure your not the legendary Rossi haters MaryHugo or Joshua Cude 
masquerading as that wonderful fellow JoJo. 



      On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 6:56 PM, Jojo Iznart <jojoiznar...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

        Or a simpler explanation is he picks up some speculations here and 
applies it to his reactors to give it some credibility.

        The TIP1 report gave the hotcat some credibility.  The continuing delay 
of the TIP2 report, the continuing delay of the 1MW plant visits,  plus the 
hydrofusion fire sale tells me something is going on, and it is not good.


        Jojo


          ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: Axil Axil 
          To: vortex-l 
          Sent: Monday, August 11, 2014 6:50 AM
          Subject: Re: [Vo]:Rossi reveals EMF activity in the Hot Cat


          I am just ahead of Rossi in the understanding of his reactor.



          On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 6:39 PM, Jojo Iznart <jojoiznar...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

            Why do I get the feeling that Rossi reads Axil's posts here in 
Vortex.  It seems to me that many of the speculations of Axil serendipitously 
appear in the Hotcat.


            Jojo


              ----- Original Message ----- 
              From: Axil Axil 
              To: vortex-l 
              Sent: Monday, August 11, 2014 2:41 AM
              Subject: [Vo]:Rossi reveals EMF activity in the Hot Cat


              Dave Lafleur 

               August 3rd, 2014 at 4:06 PM 

              If you are finding a magnetic byproduct as well that is certainly 
interesting. You had no mention of magnetic materials. Care to comment? Should 
I be surprised if you find a monopole mechanism? I apologize for my questions 
with no (known?) answers but you sir are a mad scientist and enjoy your blog. I 
believe that skepticism is healthy but positive or negative this would be a 
better world if more scientists were asking your questions.


              Andrea Rossi 
               August 3rd, 2014 at 4:29 PM 
              Dave Lafleur:
               It is not exactly as you wrote. We have found as an unexpected 
phenomenon the direct production of electromagnetic energy. This is an issue we 
are making R&D upon, but, sincerely, in this period my focus is on the 1 MW 
plant of the new US Customer. I agree about what you say in regard of 
scepticism.
               Warm Regards,
               A.R.





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