Bob,
I like your idea on the mixing plasma with the rotating field of a 3phases AC power supply. The heat is more homogeneous spread inside the reactor and create a flux. Moreover it may have an action on the reaction occurring in the eCat. Arnaud _____ From: Bob Higgins [mailto:rj.bob.higg...@gmail.com] Sent: jeudi 16 octobre 2014 18:41 To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:temperature of the resistor wire. Dave, that was my first thought too, but in going over the construction of the heater coils, it turned out to be a pain to deal with the heater wire cross-overs. You would not do this just because you were planning to connect the array to a 3-phase supply. You could simply have an array of 3N, have single phase coils, and balance each phase with the single phase coils in the array device. To go to the trouble of making each unit 3-phase demands a better reason. I posted earlier that I believe that the 3-phase is specifically used to create a linear moving field (like a linear motor) to circulate the lithium plasma that likely forms at high temperature. This would make the device much more uniformly heated in the face of chaotic LENR occurring inside the reactor and would help avoid hot spots. Bob On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 10:13 AM, David Roberson <dlrober...@aol.com> wrote: The three phase connection is not too surprising if we assume that many more of these units are to be mounted in a complete system. It would be extra work for Rossi to construct a new device using only one phase for the scientists to measure. I give him a pass on this point.