On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Alan J Fletcher <a...@well.com> wrote:
> Power meters can NOT be relied on.
Bull$hit! The right instruments used correctly provide accurate results.
I'll raise you TWO bullshits :
http://newenergytimes.com/v2/sr/RossiECat/docs/2010Levi-Report-RossiDemo.pdf
Power from the 220V line was monitor and logged by a WATTUP? Pro Es power meter.
https://www.wattsupmeters.com/secure/products.php?pn=0&wai=0&spec=3
Mains supply voltage fluctuations not to exceed +/- 10% of the nominal voltage
*Some inverters have extremely fast rise times and can damage the electronics. The .Net is recommended if using with an inverter.
* Some loads and environments cause excessive noise, which can corrupt calibration data thus leading to erroneous data. This is typically not a problem. But especially for industrial studies where the data is critical, we highly recommend the .Net. This model has significant hardware and software improvements to reduce the likelihood of errors.