>What if the AC wall socket itself were rigged to supply the DC with a
slight AC ripple
If that were so, the AC voltmeter attached across the outlet would have
registered a low value close to zero, since a voltmeter set to measure AC RMS
values would not read a DC voltage.
Like I said, this
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Subject: Re: [Vo]:Rossi lies again to cover his data fraud
On 23/01/2012 6:14 PM, Jojo Jaro wrote:
>
> Shaun, you are in error. I have examined your pictures and like Mary,
> I do not see the significance of the goop you are referring to. BUT ...
> For the sake of discu
> Do you think others have not thought of this before? The RFG could not have
> imparted a power anywhere close to 10Kw. And if the SBB was supplying DC
> current at all, that power would still have been registered on the AC supply
> line. 10Kw of power is not something you can hide easily.
Wha
Shaun sez:
>Via the RFG leads which could be a high DC voltage with a small AC ripple.
>This would show up on a AC amp meter as a small current with the DC supplying
>the secret heating.
This job could be split between the Small Blue Box (SBB) AC heater excitation.
It could also generate a DC
Shaun please note also how far from the heat exchanger was placed the Tin
probe.
Even before the flow meter! Why ?
2012/1/23 Shaun Taylor
> On 23/01/2012 6:14 PM, Jojo Jaro wrote:
> >
>
>> Shaun, you are in error. I have examined your pictures and like Mary, I
>> do not see the significance of
On 23/01/2012 6:14 PM, Jojo Jaro wrote:
>
Shaun, you are in error. I have examined your pictures and like Mary, I
do not see the significance of the goop you are referring to. BUT ...
For the sake of discussion, I accept your premise that the goop was
placed there so that Tout can be higher than
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