Am 27.10.2011 15:52, schrieb Jed Rothwell:
[email protected] wrote:
If the power was not continuously monitored, then Rossi could have a
remote switch in his pocket or elsewhere.
The italian grid and the plug can supply 16 Amps @230V. This are 3.68
kW.
If he activates the switch always when nobody is looking to the
powermeter and if this makes 50% of time . . .
This is highly unlikely for several reasons:
The anomalous power greatly exceeded the total power that you can
input with the joule heaters.
There can be a secret heater. These are available here in small size
with amazing power:
http://www.rotfil.com/public/downloads/PDF-CAR-017-E.pdf
Also note, the official current rating of the italian grid is 16A.
Depending from the fuse, the current can be much higher for short
periods of time. This is not a problem, if all cables and plugs are new
and high quality then there is a very high security margin.
There was anomalous heat when the heaters were turned on, which
produced considerably more heat than the heaters alone delivered.
This is easily explained with errors in temperature measurement or/and
with a secret additional heater.
In previous tests the power has been monitored consistently and these
tests also produced excess heat.
In which tests? At least during the Essen Kullander test it was only
spotted at, but not automatically logged.
The better multimeters have a recording possibility. It should be
recorded and timestamped.
This method would produce easily detected waves of heat.
No. the temperature inside the e-cat would not change, only the amount
of boiling. Also I think the thermal time constant should be rather
large, more than some 10 minutes.
Rossi would have to watch the power meters the whole time to make sure
no one approached them. Someone would notice that he is doing that.
No, if a trained person does this, nobody would notice. Think what
magicians can do.
Also he can use an automated person distance detection system or both in
combination or another person does it.
He could have the switchbutton in his shoe, for example.
If somebody sees something unusual, this can be explained by the new
high frequency device. Rossi always finds an explanation he is trained
for 40 years or more.
Peter