Christian Klippel
Master Poster
Christian Klippel @ 06:02 PM
Rossi controls everything. It is his facility. It would be easy for him to have(variable) 1000 volts at the "standard wall socket". A new lead can easily take 1000 volts and 15 amps.
Try thinking like JR don't just accept the word of a serial scammer.
I know that he is a scammer. And i think like an electrician, which is a job that i spent 3 1/2 years of learning for. It's extremely unlikely that he used 1kV for several reasons.
Standard flexible wire is usually rated 750V nominally. Any accidental sharp bending or kinking of the cable is likely to cause "squeezing" of the inner wires insulation, since it is made of a rather soft material. This has a high risk of insulation failure. HV cabale cabling looks distinctly different, and nowhere like the regular cables that can be seen in the videos (at least the ones i have seen).
Next are the heater elements. You will have little luck using normal heaters, designed for 230V, with 1kV. At least if you plan to operate them for more than a few seconds.
Then, while Rossi is a scammer, i doubt that he is stupid. Using 1kV unsupervised in an environment where 3rd parties walk around bears the risk of lethal electrical shock. A simple insulation failure or arcing, to/in a metal part that is touched by someone else, can cause that persons death. Surely nothing the he wants to risk.
15kW transformers are pretty huge, and pretty expensive. I doubt that he is willing to spent that money. After all, what i have seen so far would not require anything more that a submersible water heater thingy (as far as the heating element is concerned). Which, btw, would also nicely fit into those small devices he shows. Also, a transformer would introduce additional losses.
Finally, there is also an increased risk with 1kV due to stuff like creepage distances, etc. Regular sockets and plug are simply not built for that. Any slight mistake or oversight can cause quite some fireworks. Heck, even 380V stuff over here has distinctive additional safety meassures, like increased creepage distances, thicker and more insulation, etc.
A scammer wants to grab money from people while spending as little as possible. He does not want to spend lots of money on things that can be achieved much cheaper.
There are a lot of problems with that 1kV theory of yours.
Greetings,
Chris