It does not make any difference whether or not the instrument measures DC 
current through the input power cables.   That issue is dead unless someone 
wants to insist that Rossi or one of his partners hid a DC supply inside the 
wall, or in some other place which allows the DC to appear at the power input 
terminals.  This would have been obvious to anyone looking at the voltage.
 
Andrew or Duncan please explain how the DC current through the input power 
cable is able to deliver a large power to the load resistors?   It can not be 
done with any type of diode hidden within the blue box.  Are you ready to 
concede the point?
 
Dave   


-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Goldwater <a...@magicsound.us>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Mon, May 27, 2013 12:19 am
Subject: Re: [Vo]:RE: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Torbjörn Hartman describes power measurments


          
    
That is a different instrument. The one      used in the tests  (PCE-830)      
does not measure DC.
      
      On 5/26/2013 7:53 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
    
    
      
Did            you actually check the            PCE site?
      
 
      
It            looks to me like all the            current clamps on the PCE 
power analyzer site measure both            AC and DC 
      
 
      
http://www.industrial-needs.com/technical-data/current-detector-PCE-DC-3.htm
    
    
  


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