On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, Michel Jullian wrote:

However, if their claim is that they produce more heat than they
consume electrical power as Harry said (some form of heat pump
maybe?), then the capacitor voltage could drop even if their claim was
valid couldn't it?

Then it's a scam, since that would be a laboratory curosity, not a new technology which other companies could license. It would be yet another FE claim where the claimant, rather than spending time to "close the loop" and build a self-acting demo unit, instead stirred up lots of publicity over some measurements. Imagine if P&F had kept the palladium cell a secret, and tried to license it's use. WHAT use?


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