Having followed the various interesting arguments here relating to the PCE-830, DC bias (e.g., diode + smoothing capacitor), high frequency AC etc., as conceivable anomalous input energies, I today revisited the intriguing “Power Magic” diagram from Peter Thieberger:
http://scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/2013/05/21/the-e-cat-is-back-and-people-are-still-falling-for-it/ It appears that this ingenious wiring and switching arrangement would successfully bamboozle any clamp-on ammeter while providing correct voltage readings, and, via a suitable three state control cycle scenario (on/“off”/disconnect), could yield time domain response curves consistent with Plot 7 / Plot 8 in the recent Levi et al. technical report on the E-Cat HT. Am I correct? If so what technical measures might eliminate this source of uncertainty in a future experiment? Apologies if the diagram has already been discussed. Charles