Claudio, you're mis-interpreting the data display shown. The voltages
are measured between pairs of phases and the current is measured through
each of the phases to neutral. An unconnected voltage probe would not
result in what is shown. I think the report says that for the December
test, the probes were on the E-cat side of the triac control box, so the
display shown potentially gives some clues as to what is being fed to
the cell..
The data suggests an unbalanced wye configuration of three-phase power,
with about 179 degrees of offset from 1 to 2 and from 2 to 3, leaving
only 2 degrees offset from phase 3 to 1. The important thing is that all
three phases are showing nearly the same current so all three are live
and presumably have the same voltage from neutral. This isn't just a
two-phase plus neutral floating supply measured as three phase. If it
were that (with the neutral not bonded to ground), the third phase
current would be the difference of one and two, or close to zero. Very
strange!
Claudio wrote:
We see also, that tension #3 (V31 of the 3 phases) was only 6.3 V AC,
while the other tensions were typical european mains