Andrea Rossi
E-Cat: Independent test reports expected for February.
When, some time ago, Andrea Rossi
announced that there would be no independent testing on its reactor,
many breathed a sigh of relief: the moment of truth was coming.
More immediately put your hands on, reiterating that the results
published by entities unknown or anonymous would not have a great value.
Of this debate, however, is still nowadays very little.
In fact, these results are slow a bit 'too long to arrive,
strengthening the position of those who have always questioned the
claims of Rossi. However, it seems that the report on the test
occurred in December will be published in February. This situation
could not occur even in the discussions in the blog Italian engineer.
In one of the replies to the questions of his fans, Rossi has made it
clear that it could not be rushed to the third team that has made such
tests and measurements:
Professionals "third parties" are totally independent of us, are not
paid by us and therefore we can not put anything on them or order them
quickly. They are free to publish wherever they want, any result
so does an independent test. All I can do is wait and hope. And
working for my clients 16 hours a day, as always. What depends on me,
to me, what is independent, is independent.
That said, it is clear that we can hardly have any anticipation and we
have to wait at least until February. Always responding on his blog,
Rossi has also made some technical clarification: the 'E-Cat,
consisting of modules potentially independent of each other, not
maximum power: just add new modules to create the most powerful
installations.
On the contrary, for security reasons it is not possible for Rossi to
increase the power of the single module. It may seem, apparently an
application for a minor, but it really does raise some doubts.
Whereas the traditional E-Cat heat to build up to a maximum of 120
degrees, when Rossi talks about security issues, it really raise some doubts...
The Hot Cat reach higher temperatures, then the danger should not be
due to excess heat.
Concerns, perhaps, the nuclear reactions that would occur within? There is a potential risk of radiation due to the E-Cat?
All we can do now is assuptions though and we must wait for the test report hoppefully in February.