There is nothing more I can do.
I tested a device after repairing a loose solder joint, and the device came up COP<<1. Lawrence now claims that my solder repair spoiled the tuning of the unit which is why it no longer operates in pseudo-resonance mode, and therefore not COP>>1.
I would like to send the unit back to Lawrence in hopes that he will use what he has learned here about testing, and re-test this unit after he re-tunes it for optimum performance.
Like I said, I've done what I can. Now it's up to Lawrence to prove to himself that this unit is COP>>1. I expect he will post the results when they become available.
In the mean time, yes; Lawrence, if you have another unit you feel is worthy of testing, by all means I am open to testing it. Just be sure that the unit is properly soldered so that it can not change in any way in transport. The testing I've done on that unit has turned out to be totally in vain, and I would hate for anyone to waste their time on testing when a simple solder joint repair invalidates any tests performed on it.
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