peter.heck...@arcor.de wrote:

If the power was not continuously monitored, then Rossi could have a remote 
switch in his pocket or elsewhere.
The italian grid and the plug can supply 16 Amps @230V. This are 3.68 kW.

If he activates the switch always when nobody is looking to the powermeter and 
if this makes 50% of time . . .

This is highly unlikely for several reasons:

The anomalous power greatly exceeded the total power that you can input with the joule heaters.

There was anomalous heat when the heaters were turned on, which produced considerably more heat than the heaters alone delivered.

In previous tests the power has been monitored consistently and these tests also produced excess heat.

This method would produce easily detected waves of heat.

Rossi would have to watch the power meters the whole time to make sure no one approached them. Someone would notice that he is doing that.

- Jed

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