[Vo]: MFMP starting to test me356' reactor today

2017-05-25 Thread Adrian Ashfield
Four members of MFMP are in Czechoslovakia and starting to do a black box test of me356' reactor. It is supposed to be similar to his previous model that has been running several months now. It was reported to be ~10 Kw with a COP >6. See

Re: [Vo]: MFMP starting to test me356 reactor today

2017-05-25 Thread Adrian Ashfield
Don;t know what all the fuss is about. It easy enough to look at the signal with a good oscilloscope and see if there is likely to be a problem. Seems to me the skeptics are busy looking for exotic ways to cheat so they can console themselves that it doesn't work even if me356's reactor

Re: [Vo]: MFMP starting to test me356' reactor today

2017-05-25 Thread Eric Walker
I believe an oscilloscope can also be used to check for high-frequency components in the input power waveform. Eric

Re: [Vo]: MFMP starting to test me356' reactor today

2017-05-25 Thread Jed Rothwell
This wiring diagram shows the AURA Device plugged into something similar to a "Kill A Watt" brand EZ Electricity Usage Monitor (power meter). Another brand is the "Watts Up" meter. See: https://www.amazon.com/P3-International-P4460-Electricity-Monitor/dp/B000RGF29Q/ Those gadgets are great

Re: [Vo]: MFMP starting to test me356' reactor today

2017-05-25 Thread Axil Axil
On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 1:15 PM, Alain Sepeda wrote: > Measuring rich HF signal power is tricky > > is it not more easy to measure power at the power supply input, adding > good filters, and why not if paranoid

[Vo]:Measuring Spin

2017-05-25 Thread Nigel Dyer
I have been musing about spin and Leonard Susskinds lectures and books have got me thinking in a slightly different way: There is very much LENR related, but I will start with a 'simple' question In the Stern Gerlach experiment the act of 'measuring' the spin of the particle has an effect on

Re: [Vo]: MFMP starting to test me356' reactor today

2017-05-25 Thread Brian Ahern
May I make a prediction? When the COP is around 6-8 and the process is plasma electrolysis, the input is invariably under reported. The plasma is actually a series of sporadic arcs. Measuring the I(t) and V(t) simultaneously is impossible for all but the most sophisticated test equipment.

Fw: [Vo]: MFMP starting to test me356' reactor today

2017-05-25 Thread Brian Ahern
From: Brian Ahern Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2017 8:24 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]: MFMP starting to test me356' reactor today May I make a prediction? When the COP is around 6-8 and the process is plasma electrolysis,

Re: [Vo]: MFMP starting to test me356' reactor today

2017-05-25 Thread Axil Axil
A heat exchanger avoids this wet steam issue. On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 8:24 AM, Brian Ahern wrote: > May I make a prediction? > > > When the COP is around 6-8 and the process is plasma electrolysis, the > input is

Re: [Vo]: MFMP starting to test me356' reactor today

2017-05-25 Thread Alain Sepeda
Measuring rich HF signal power is tricky is it not more easy to measure power at the power supply input, adding good filters, and why not if paranoid an inverter/UPS or a good old predictable batteries ? You lose precision and performance, but at least you are sure it is not HF tricks..

[Vo]:teslas

2017-05-25 Thread Frank Znidarsic
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[Vo]: MFMP starting to test me356 reactor today

2017-05-25 Thread Bob Higgins
I do not believe the Aura device is a plasma electrolysis system. I believe it is a Ni-H system with a dry reactor that is electrically stimulated. The water is from cooling of the reactor. MFMP will be measuring wall plug power as the input to the Aura device with two different power