From: Stefan Israelsson Tampe 

 

I looked at the Lugano report, trying to understand the issue with the 
implicate power meter

e.g. why the  power loss in the cable does not follow the power measured.

 

 

 

Where is this issue being raised? 

 

It will likely be impossible to know the answer in retrospect, but it could be 
consistent with altered wiring, such as a version of the circuit of Peter 
Thieberger.

 

Thieberger described (but AFAIK did not test) a circuit that an unscrupulous 
person could use to fool common meters. This is somewhat easier to do with 
3-phase cable. 

 

https://medium.com/starts-with-a-bang/the-e-cat-cold-fusion-or-scientific-fraud-624f15676f96

 

Indeed - as this relates to Lugano - it was questioned that the current clamps 
used by Levi could be fooled exactly this way – but there is no evidence of 
this having happened.

 

http://www.e-catworld.com/2014/11/05/rossi-on-the-clamps-in-the-lugano-e-cat-test/

 

 

 

 

 

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