High Precision Measurement of E-Cat SKLep to Take Place Live on Dec 5th

Andrea Rossi responded to a question yesterday on the Journal of Nuclear Physics about the current E-Cat Minisklep livestream.

Rod Carbuncal
November 23, 2022 at 9:58 AM
Hey there, Roddy here.
Just seen a post on LENR forum. It shows that the SKLep has moved in the video and leads are connected at different angle.
Please explain,
Thx,
Rod

Andrea Rossi
November 23, 2022 at 12:39 PM
Rod Carbuncal:
Good point !
Sunday November 20 around 11 A.M. Rome time we connected in series a Multimeter Peak-Tech 3430 to the circuit to know exactly the fourth decimal of the Ampères, because, as you see, the UPS arrives only to the third decimal. The Peak-Tech is probably the most precise multimeter of the world in commerce and in the microAmperes scale has a resolution +/-1%, so it arrives to the sixth decimal with very high precision.
The multimeter has worked for some minute. The operation of connect and disconnect the multimeter has taken 2 seconds. During this operation the cable and the lamp have been slightly moved. We will make the same operation on December 5 at 11:30 Rome Time
The streaming, obviously, has never been stopped.
Warm Regards,
A.R.

I had not noticed the difference in the position of the leads or the SKLep. I think they must have been moved only by a slight amount. Now we know that on Monday December 5th there will be the same measurement taking place, I will certainly be watching at that time and will try to catch the measurements that take place on camera as it will be interesting to see a more precise reading. Rossi wrote today this will be shown on the livestream.