Never mind....I’ll answer it anyway because your links you keep giving me don’t work so I don’t know if it was discussed.
The answer is, Inductive heating....not a wye hookup resistive coil load as described in the test papers.
Induction can use very little electricity and over time can heat to pretty high temperatures...in a controlled small space. But it would require a additional coil not shown or described in the test papers..and the current would need a way out, either through a wire or any conductor, even a metal support that loops back to the power source, preferably aluminum.
Never mind....Ill answer it anyway because your links you keep giving me dont work so I dont know if it was discussed.
***Cutting and pasting into the URL space is so inconvenient, I know.
Here’s another thread where the topic is discussed and your treatment is dismantled.
http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex- href=”mailto:l@eskimo.com”>l@eskimo.com/msg81263.html