Hi all,
Since long what make me puzzled about the test results is that about the current the sum of (effective) current on two wires was equal to the current in the third wire.
In fact the only simple hypothesis is that the 3 current are more or less synchronous, ie that is is a single phase.
If for example there was identical pulse going on one wire, then the other, the effective current of the sum would be square root of 2 times each current... not twice. if triphase sinusoidal, you would find square root of 3 somewhere...
so finally, like for the TPR1, and as the recent photo with 3 E-cat independently laying on test-rack, it is probable that E-cat is single-phase.
the reason of the 3 wires is strange, but there can be simple reasons, especially if you remember LENR literature.
It is common in LENR to have the reaction be more active when the material is changing state, is "breathing"...
maybe the two coils are "left" and "right" or "middle" and "extremities", and the controller is simply rocking the cat , right and left, to make the cat purr. It can also prevent the cat to go crazy and melt down...
what is you opinion on that speculation... I find it more simple...