A document "HIGH TEMPERATURE E-CAT MODULE Test of July 16th" can be viewed here:
http://coldfusionnow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/105322688-Penon4-1.pdf Unlike the paper of Levi et al., it doesn't appear to have been prepared for the research community, but is perhaps meant as an internal report for use by commercial parties interested in evaluating E-Cat technology. How and why it entered the public domain is unknown to me. The remarks on Page 11 are of interest in view of considerations on Vortex-l regarding possible anomalous electrical inputs: "E-Cat power supply was effected through a control box panel provided with a kWh meter which did not allow separate evaluation of the voltage and current supplied to the module. For this reason, a voltmeter and a clamp ammeter were installed downstream from the control box, so as to monitor power data independently from the panel meter. Due to the fact that panel meter data were found to be quite discordant from those measured by the voltmeter and the ammeter, it was decided to ignore the former and use only the voltmeter and ammeter data recorded manually in the course of the test." The nature of the discordance is apparently not described. The authors add a further remark on page 15 "On the other hand, power consumption measurements were less than optimal, because of the reported problem with the control panel; ..." Charles

