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Hi Bob & All
I have just visited the web site you posted for Entropy Systems Inc, and =
although the machine sounds great for the enviroment the $75,000 price =
tag seems a little bit high for your average joe.
The thing which puzzles me the most unless I have misunderstood is the =
output, am I right in thinking that the unit isn't O/U and therefore at =
peak performance converts 75 watts of heat energy into output energy =
(Max 75 watts), I am not sure but I think I could rig my house out with =
solar power for that and get more output (granted taking up more space).
I might have got all of the above completely wrong (I hope I have) but a =
unit measuring less than 2ft square made of Aluminum and steel shouldn't =
cost that much, I realise that they have got to cover patent costs but =
surely it would be better to sell more units at a lower cost to achieve =
this!
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Sorry for being a pessimist
Darren Hesford=20
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