Just adding a link to the register article.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/05/22/e_cat_test_claims_success_yet_again/
On 22/05/2013 5:55 PM, "Arnaud Kodeck" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm wondering if Levi and al checked the quality of the electrical power!
> On
> the topic regarding electrical measurements the report says that the
> measurements were done with a PCE-830. The PCE-830 monitored the 3 phases
> only and computed the energy consumption with data collected on the 3
> phases. The PCE-830 can be fooled if the setup isn't as expected. For
> example, the ground might be not the ground but a hidden phase. That's why
> they should have checked:
>         - The quality of the ground
>         - The quality of the 3 phases regarding the neutral or between
> phases
>         - The quality of the neutral (if present and used)
>         - The quality of the 50 Hz of the power line
>
> That check will remove every concern about electrical input. Maybe they did
> the check but there is no mention about that in the report of Levi and al.
>
> To whom may I address this concern at the Levi's team and how ?
>
> Arnaud
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Alan Fletcher [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: mercredi 22 mai 2013 09:00
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: [Vo]:Levi Hot Cat paper is a gem
> >
> >  > So in a sense the elimination of fakes is cumulative.
> >
> > Bear in  mind that when Rossi says he has something he tends to follow up
> > on it.
> > (Maybe not exactly as promised, but close to it).
> >
> > Let's accept for the moment the OUTPUT analysis : it DOES produce the
> > documented COP.
> >
> > Electrical INPUT is a two-edged sword. It can be measured to 6 decimal
> > places .. IF you do it correctly,
> > but if you don't cover ALL bases you might miss something.
> > (eg an AC-only meter might not notice DC, or HF AC beyond its spec).
> >
> > But Rossi says he has a GAS-POWERED eCat. I believe him: ANY source of
> > temperature stimulus will do.
> >
> > It's rather hard to modulate/cheat a GAS meter, though the actual INPUT
> > power delivered might only be known to ONE decimal place.
>
>

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