Tuesday, June 07, 2011 12:28:58 PM
1) they have a prototype unit,
2) the unit does works efficiently per the inventor's and design engineer's perspectives,
3) their in house testing is favorable enough they are willing to spend more money submitting the unit to UL for safety testing,
4) they give us a hint that that their water heater should come out as the best of class...
Yes, we still have a few more steps to go before mass production, but we knock down several major uncertainties and concerns. I, for one, believe that the UL testing should not bring back major concerns giving that they hire Design 1 to help them design the unit. Design 1 should, to a great extent, put all those industrial safety standard in their design, besides of the efficiency and the look. So, I give my vote of confidence with my two hands and two legs...^^
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