LULZ.Better not say a word. Rossi's bitch is lurking.
10KW LENR demonstrator (new thread)
For the secret sauce process you need to fry the onions at low temperature with lot of oil before adding the fresh tomatoes...... we are talking about that type of sauce right?MSimon wrote:As soon as we learn the secret sauce we will be right on it.The aptly named talk-polywell crowd has spent hundreds of hours trying to debunk Rossi but not a single one has tried to replicate the process?
Re: Replication
On this you are perfectly rightKahuna wrote: All Mills seems to produce are Hydrino-based technical papers. Rossi is a lot more fun

My mate is part Italian. We are big olive oil fans. We like to get naked and rub it all over. Heck of a sauce. ;-) I get more energy out of that than Rossi will ever get out of an e-cat.Giorgio wrote:For the secret sauce process you need to fry the onions at low temperature with lot of oil before adding the fresh tomatoes...... we are talking about that type of sauce right?MSimon wrote:As soon as we learn the secret sauce we will be right on it.The aptly named talk-polywell crowd has spent hundreds of hours trying to debunk Rossi but not a single one has tried to replicate the process?
Engineering is the art of making what you want from what you can get at a profit.
Show me a H-Ni demo producing 1/1000 the output of Rossi and you might have something to brag about.MSimon wrote:Send me more money.
That would be something if Rossi had been asking for money since January. Instead, he has promised to deliver a 1MW plant for paying customers by the end of October. In that time, there have been over 5000 posts on Talk-polywell, mostly not constructive, to put it mildly.
It's almost as if some of you are bitter about betting on the wrong horse.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsqSEw6Nti8bhl wrote:Show me a H-Ni demo producing 1/1000 the output of Rossi and you might have something to brag about.MSimon wrote:Send me more money.
That would be something if Rossi had been asking for money since January. Instead, he has promised to deliver a 1MW plant for paying customers by the end of October. In that time, there have been over 5000 posts on Talk-polywell, mostly not constructive, to put it mildly.
It's almost as if some of you are bitter about betting on the wrong horse.
Doesn't use Ni or H, but produces the same amount of steam (alleged 4.7kw) with only 900w of input and if you raise the temperature enough and insulated it or pressurize it, you'll only need to add heat periodically after the initial heating to maintain control.

Great. I have not been asking for money since Jan either. So can I have some now - say a few $100,000 - if I promise to deliver that contraption to an unnamed customer next month? You'll have to take my word for it about the customer, he values his privacy.ScottL wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsqSEw6Nti8bhl wrote:Show me a H-Ni demo producing 1/1000 the output of Rossi and you might have something to brag about.MSimon wrote:Send me more money.
That would be something if Rossi had been asking for money since January. Instead, he has promised to deliver a 1MW plant for paying customers by the end of October. In that time, there have been over 5000 posts on Talk-polywell, mostly not constructive, to put it mildly.
It's almost as if some of you are bitter about betting on the wrong horse.
Doesn't use Ni or H, but produces the same amount of steam (alleged 4.7kw) with only 900w of input and if you raise the temperature enough and insulated it or pressurize it, you'll only need to add heat periodically after the initial heating to maintain control.
Now add enough heat to it in less than 2 hours so it'll run for 5.5 hours at 450kw.ScottL wrote: Doesn't use Ni or H, but produces the same amount of steam (alleged 4.7kw) with only 900w of input and if you raise the temperature enough and insulated it or pressurize it, you'll only need to add heat periodically after the initial heating to maintain control.
Easy just input at least 1,250 Kw for 2 hours. Batteries in the boxes should do the trick nicely.bhl wrote:Now add enough heat to it in less than 2 hours so it'll run for 5.5 hours at 450kw.ScottL wrote: Doesn't use Ni or H, but produces the same amount of steam (alleged 4.7kw) with only 900w of input and if you raise the temperature enough and insulated it or pressurize it, you'll only need to add heat periodically after the initial heating to maintain control. :)
Engineering is the art of making what you want from what you can get at a profit.
Batteries or make the container able to handle pressure and BAM boiling for 2+ hours easily.bhl wrote:Now add enough heat to it in less than 2 hours so it'll run for 5.5 hours at 450kw.ScottL wrote: Doesn't use Ni or H, but produces the same amount of steam (alleged 4.7kw) with only 900w of input and if you raise the temperature enough and insulated it or pressurize it, you'll only need to add heat periodically after the initial heating to maintain control.