I doubt that you can use a thermocouple as an active heating device. It's a 
clever idea, though.

Andrew
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  From: leaking pen 
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  or were the heat readings from all the other methods of measurement being 
used enough to guide management?





  On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 5:18 PM, Alan Fletcher <[email protected]> wrote:

    Gee .. nobody else wants to play?

    The missing item is the thermocouple in the eCat, and the control wires 
leading back to the controller.

    (Levi et al saw the heating resistors and the connecting wires, though they 
didn't post pictures. You can see them in the Penon report)

    So ...  is Rossi just blindly turning the heaters on 35%, off 65% ...


    ...  or is his controller telepathically reading the state of the system?

    ...  or ...



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