Ji Yeow,
The issue you have is that your effects are confounded with each other. You really only have 2 groups. One group has a Current=100, HRT=8 and Temp=10. The second group has Current=300, HRT=12 and Temp=22.5. Without having measurements made for the different combinations of Current, HRT and Temp, the analysis can not be performed. That is, you need to have measurements where Current=100, HRT=8 and Temp=22.5, measurements where Current=100, HRT= 12 and Temp=10, and the other combinations of the 3 factors. For a "Full Factorial" analysis, you need to have measurements made for each of the possible combinations of the 3 factors. A "Partial Factorial" analysis could also be run, however, for it to be a valid analysis, the design needs to be be developed using DOE(Desing of Experiments), to make sure the final analysis will be valid.
The only analysis that you could do with your current data is a Oneway analysis. If you chose to use Fit Model, just specify one of the factors.
Jim