-----Original Message-----
From: George Holz

George: I cannot tell from the picture the range to which the
current probe is set. If it is the 10 Amp range , then the 100 mv/amp
signal would give an energy per pulse from the scope waveforms
essentially equal to your calculation of 1.1 Joules per pulse.
This is an appropriate measurement technique and the probe
bandwidth should be sufficient for accurate measurement.
Please verify the range setting on the probe.

Terry: I'll check to see if I have some better images. I'm sure it set correctly since they were willing to show me anything. I was simply so excited that I did not do good due diligence. I am trying to assemble two good men who are willing to evaluate the mechanical and electrical aspects of the device and provide testimony. One forensic electrical engineer has already pretty much agreed. The second mechanical engineer is considering the offer. I am a EE but am too much of a believer to be objective.

George: Scaling a device whose OU mechanism is not well understood
is extremely difficult. From experience, it is difficult even when
the mechanism is fairly well understood.

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George: In central New Jersey, my office is on US Hwy 22 East in Bound Brook.

Terry: Let me know if you get near Atlanta any time soon. As they say "Whether you go to heaven or hell, you must change planes in Atlanta."

Terry
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