On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 2:32 PM, MarkI-ZeroPoint <[email protected]>wrote:

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> You left out the more important part of my posting:****
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> “And JC is WELL aware of this, yet asks the question as to why they used
> 3-phase power in their tests… the second test was SINGLE phase power, so *
> *JC is misleading people**…”****
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> ** **
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> He takes an issue from a single experiment, and by intentional
> implication, applies it to experiments where that issue does not apply…
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That was certainly not my intention. My understanding of the part of the
text that Jed quoted ("a control circuit having three-phase power input and
single-phase output, ") is that they used 3-phase from the mains to power
their box, which then produced single-phase for the ecat.

It's on the input where they measure the power, and that's still 3-phase if
I understand correctly. Do you understand that part of the quote
differently?

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