Its all scam.
700 watts on tubes with a 10v on all tubes in parallel do max 5 litres.....The parallel tubes can be compared with parallel resistors. The more you have, the lower the resistance, the more amps it pull....
steve
@Steve:
I can understand why you would say this, Steve. There have been thousands upon thousands of similar scams pulled on unsuspecting everyday people and experimenters alike in the past. They all sound too good to be true.
Even Stanley Meyer’s dune buggy seemed like a scam and was treated as one by the mainstream public throughout the world. By the time many of us realized that Meyer was not a scammer, it was too late and the man was dead. It’s very unfortunate that he died before we could learn in greater detail exactly what he had done. I would even go so far as to call it a tragedy. His technology could have saved so many lives that were wasted in the name of war over oil fields. We may not have even had the BP disaster in the Gulf of Mexico if Stan had succeeded in making it to market with his devices.
It’s easy for people to develop thick skin when it comes to new energy technology in light of past letdowns. In the realm of psychology, this is known as “Pike Syndrome”.
Here is a video which will be able to visually explain just what this syndrome is for those who have never heard of it before:
I am requesting more information regarding this Future Energy Concepts technology in order to see if they will allow me to replicate their setup. They claim in their video that the prototype version you see demonstrated in their video is going to be “shareware” (or freely copied sort of the way Pantone gives away a free GEET system plans so long as you don’t make more than one) and they are allowing the public to see their system in person on the 21st which is tomorrow.
I refuse to call their technology a scam until they refuse my request for exact schematics and component details.
Regards,
mina