https://e-catworld.com/2021/04/14/rossi-announces-e-cat-skled-to-be-powered-f...Rossi Announces E-Cat SKLed to be Powered from 12 Volt Battery Source (as well as AC)
Posted on April 14, 2021 • 0 Comments
Andrea Rossi has announced on the Journal of Nuclear Physics an upgrade to the E-Cat SKLed that he plans to introduce in November. The SKLed will not only be able to be powered from a regular AC socket, but will also be able to powered by a 12 V DC power source from a battery.
From the JONP:
Andrea Rossi
April 13, 2021 at 9:01 AM
Dan Galburt (second answer of today):
Our team worked today on your suggestion: all the the Ecat SKLed will be able to be powered either with their plug connected to the grid at 110-240 V, 50-60 Hz, OR with any 12 V battery, and it will be the undisputed lamp with the longest autonomy of the world, at parity of battery Ah.
You gave us a great idea. We got it. The DC connection will poke out from the rear face of the Ecat’s body.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
He explained to me that “The 2 cables (red and black) will be terminalized on the back face of the body.”Built in "over unity off a smallish solar panel" anyone? Depends on the amount of excess that actually gets put tnto the main storage battery, as to how much else you can run off the rig while the sun is down.
"Over unity" means COP goes up towards infinite, right? Free light, free power (ignoring the $25 purchase price which gets recovered in xx years) ......

What Jr. High science fair contestant could resist the challenge ????
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In addition to the -/- 12 volts DC connections, there will also be a knob on the back of the unit where you can turn down the amount of light the lamp puts out (a brightness control). Range is zero to 100% as a natural function of the controller.
Once lit, the reactor is capable of a full range of control apparently.
According to Andrea Rossi, the E-Cat SKLed will include the ability to dim the light. I think for many purposes, especially domestic ones, the rated maximum 10,000 lumens will be too bright, so the ability to dim the lamp would be very useful. Here are some of Rossi’s comments from the Journal of Nuclear Physics:
Andrea Rossi
April 22, 2021 at 10:51 AM
Raffaele Bongo:
Thank you for your opinion, that I fully respect.
By the way: the lamp is dimmable and the consume will decrease in proportion: example, half Lumens, half consume.
Frank Acland
April 22, 2021 at 12:11 PM
Dear Andrea,
1. How will a lamp owner dim the brightness of the SKLed (no dial is shown in your photo)?
2. How many levels of brightness will be available?
Andrea Rossi
April 22, 2021 at 1:39 PM
Frank Acland:
There is an A.I. system that regulates the lumens in function of the external light; besides, there is a manual dimmer in the back of the body. The regulation is integral, there are not steps. You can regulate any value between 0% and 100% of the 4 W of power.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
So it sounds from the last comment that there is an auto-dimmming function built in, which is based on external light sources such as sunlight.
I would think that this ability to dim the SKLed will make it much more appealing than if you were only able to have it on in full brightness mode, and it will make the energy savings even greater for those who use the dimmer.=================================================
HISTORICALLY, whenever Rossi demo's something it works a lot better or does a lot more than is expected.
Rossi
always holds back something for a wow factor come demo time, and he NEVER talks about or EVER demo's his full latest and greatest ideas under development.
The very best is always reserved for some Apple like customer who wants those exclusive benefits in the market place and is willing to pay for that market place advantage.
......... from Roland, as dropped in the peanut gallery
This is a very low key stealth introduction of a radically new technology in the form of a very ordinary seeming product, a lamp, for household and commercial lighting applications that is deliberately avoiding talking about the underlying physics, and the attendant controversy, in favor of getting millions of them out there in ordinary settings and applications without any fuss about the how of it.===================================================
Rossi: Next E-Cat Product (after the SKLed) to be Electricity Generator, Possibly in 2022Posted on April 19, 2021 • 0 Comments
Andrea Rossi has stated that the E-Cat SKLed is the first general release E-Cat product, to be introduced in November 2021, but he has also been emphasizing that it is just the beginning (apparently because it is ready for production). He has stated that they are continuing to work on heat generation and electricity production from the E-Cat.
I asked him which he believes will come next, a heater or generator, and he replied “the electricity generator”.
He wrote in reply to one question on the subject:
Andrea Rossi
April 17, 2021 at 7:34 AM
The R&D on the Ecat SKL is continuing and, as said, I think in 2022 it will be launched in a way similar to the Ecat SKLed.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
From this comment, it appears to me that his intention is to produce a generator for the domestic market, which I believe is what most followers of the E-Cat story have been hoping for, for a long time now.Folks point out that Suncell is supposed to be out in production inside 2023, so Rossi is pushing on that power supplying "tech news" now. He has figured out how to run his lights off 12 volt power, so once he has a charging method worked out he is good to go for independent power generation and he would like to have something power generating "something" out a year before Suncell arrives.
Even if it is just an "everlasting power brick" to go in a kid's backpack to keep their cell phones and laptops lit all day long ......
NOTHING IS REAL UNTIL IT IS PRESENTED AND THE RETAIL SELLING BEGINS ........