Dave states regarding Rossi:

“One thing is obvious, he likes to keep us guessing.”

 

I hope so…  if he didn’t, we’d be really bored!

J

-mark

 

From: David Roberson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 2:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Why did Rossi prevent detailed measurement of the power input?

 

A steady state magnetic field will penetrate the stainless steel.  A time 
changing one will be attenuated as eddy currents induced within the metal 
generate a reverse field that counters the source field to an extent that 
depends upon the rate of change of that field.

 

The metal thickness is also crucial to the ultimate level of shielding.

 

Mark, as you say the changes in the PWM waveform that occur at a slow rate will 
find their way inside.  I am not confident that this is a mechanism that Rossi 
uses, but it might have some effect.

 

It appears strange that Rossi does not wish to reveal the resistor drive 
waveforms.  Perhaps he is using a moderate frequency drive signal for some 
reason that we are unaware of, only he knows.

 

One thing is obvious, he likes to keep us guessing.

 

Dave

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