Hi,
Last night I've been breaking my brain on this matter as well and I
think I know what possibly maybe going on.
On 29-5-2013 13:19, Claudio C Fiorini wrote:
Yes indeed. But why are the tensions around 237 V and not around 400 V AC? They
switched the instrument in 3P3W mode, but being incompetent (my opinion) they
connected only two wires to the phases but one to the neutral.
That's what I thought initially as well, but thinking it through this
seems not feasible to me, as the display would most likely have shown
different readings.
It would most likely have shown TWO almost zero voltages and ONE with a
voltage around 230 or 400 VAC (based upon European power system) or 110
or 190 V AC (based upon US power system) !
Yes, I would not be surprised if Andrea is maybe using a power supply
system with 110 VAC 60Hz.
The result can be seen on the display of the PCE830 computer: a complete
garbage. Frequency: 5.3 Hz!
I suspect this maybe the resulting feedback from the control box and
system due to the phase-cutting (duty-cycle) with Triacs.
The display shows an "A" which means it's operating in autodetect mode
for the overall frequency.
a negative pf, V31 beeing 6.3 V AC and so on.
This could be the result of the huge phase shifting of the inserted
power signals.
Never seen such a garbage on a similar instrument.
I think that the phase shift of the control box and system is such that
these very strange readings do appear.
Andrea is doing things other people would probably normally not dear to try.
By the way: it is now obvious, that the resistors were placed between the phases. Look at
picture "figure 5" in the Levi report. We see that two white cable of two
different resistors (2 out of 3 in total, the third is on the right side) are connected
to a single wire of the power supply. If you connect 3 resistors from phase to neutral,
you would expect in one case 3 white wires connected to one point (neutral) and every
other white cable would be connected to a single wire of the power supply.
I suspect that Andrea has at TWO sides of the triangle resistors
connected and between the phases at the third side a coil for a very
specific frequency range, which causes the huge phase shift of all the
power signals.
A similar thing happens when you use a coil for a TubeLight, which
should be corrected with a capacitor, and this is possibly what Andrea
has not done with his control box!
If the control-box/system contains a coil it could maybe be the key to
the "resonance" created in the reactor vessel, which on it's turn be the
principle that is responsible for the fusion and LENR effect.
As is suspected by now (ref. Inaccuracy 1 at
http://coldfusionnow.org/discovery-news-misinforms-on-cold-fusion-again/
), resonance is a driving force for both cold and hot fusion to take place!
Kind regards,
Rob