Why should it be assumed that improper equipment been used in these tests? The meter used with the thermocouples is listed in Mats Lewan's report: * Temperature logger Testo 177-T3 0554 1765 Usb Interface
The specification I read listed the temperature range as -40 to +120 C. Does that suggest that its accuracy goes out of specification if the temperature is greater than 120? I assume that it keeps working past that limit. I made an attempt to determine whether or not the inputs were isolated but did not see reference to that in the specifications. How can that be determined as this seems to be a professional meter. * Temperature logger Testo 177-T3 0554 1765 Usb Interface The specification I read listed the temperature range as -40 to +120 C. Does that suggest that its accuracy goes out of specification if the temperature is greater than 120? I assume that it keeps working past that limit. I made an attempt to determine whether or not the inputs were isolated but did not see reference to that in the specifications. How can that be determined as this seems to be a professional meter. This issue would be resolved if it is determined that the thermocouples are isolated. Dave -----Original Message----- From: Peter Heckert <[email protected]> To: vortex-l <[email protected]> Sent: Sat, Oct 22, 2011 5:11 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:Possible mechanism-Excess Power Reading of ECAT Am 22.10.2011 22:16, schrieb Peter Heckert: It is common in science and technics, some people repeat the same error over and over because they refuse to think and instead judge from experience and belief. They think if it worked 3 times for then it will work 1000000 times for others. But this is junk science, Just want to add this: If Piantelli and Focardi made their thermic measurements (that where much more difficult) with the same care as Rossi, then their research is junk and this all is a waste of time. If they connected their elements directly to the metal, using a non insulated multichannel thermoamplifier, then they measured thermovoltage in the metal and not in the thermoelements and these in the metal can be influenced by the degree of hydrogen adsorption. Peter

