<foks0...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The only thing they weren't able to do was actually open the device right? > I guess not. No one told me that. That was the deal with the previous tests. > Did they have control of input or just any measurements they wanted to > make on it? > Absolute control over everything. As far as I know, Rossi was not there for much of the test. They had complete control over what they measured and what instruments they used in the last tests as well. They chose not use sophisticated input power measurement devices. I urged them to use a conventional industrial power company meter this time, and they agreed that would be a good idea. I hope they followed through. (Note that they could use more than one meter to measure input power. That is the beauty of electricity.) I suppose they had "control over input" but if you do not modulate input correctly, it doesn't work, so they had to do it his way. I guess Rossi trusts them not to open the cell, assuming that was the agreement this time. Nothing could prevent from doing that, but I guess he would find out. It would be hard to hide the effects of that. - Jed