At this moment in time all I have are 2 loan cells. They will be tested
at a local uni, which claims to have the necessary people and equipment
to do a proper evaluation and to produce a report. When I and others see
the uni report, showing the cells have repeated what I saw a few weeks
ago, then we will start moving forward to build replicant cells and to
make them commercially available.
AG
On 12/26/2011 10:58 AM, Daniel Rocha wrote:
So, your aim is not to convince skeptics. That is something secondary
in this plan and this is what we would expect from Rossi, DGT anyway.
So, you won't get a better result in convincing any skeptics since we
will have to wait mcuh longer since you are in a much earlier stage of
development.
If you wanted to convince skeptics, as a priority, you'd have to do it
totally open from day 0 and do not sell any kit, but on the contrary,
put instructions on how to build one from scratch on your website.
2011/12/25 Aussie Guy E-Cat <aussieguy.e...@gmail.com
<mailto:aussieguy.e...@gmail.com>>
We are moving into this field to make money. We have already
invested over $100k to secure the first loan cells and to do the
uni work. We expect to recover some those funds from the sale of
the FPE replicant cells and other services. We will create a web
site and discussion forum where FPE replicant cell purchasers can
discuss their findings. Our target price is $500 for 1 of our FPE
replicant cells. We will also supply, to cell purchasers,
additional cell components, heat exchangers, pumps, temp sensors,
data loggers, precision power supplies, etc. While we expect to do
some sales into the uni world, the bulk sales will be to private
researcher and hobbyist, who will need more equipment support than
would a uni.
AG
On 12/26/2011 10:30 AM, Daniel Rocha wrote:
Why don't you develop it open source? Like RepRap:
http://reprap.org/wiki/RepRap
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