On 17 August 2012 19:58, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

> 5)      Helium ash is often seen with Pd-D but no helium is seen with Ni-H.
>
> But have we looked for helium in Ni-H systems? I would doubt that because
Ni-H is rather new way to produce excess heat and it is not well
established. There are not much scientific papers published on Ni-H system
and I would guess that there are zero scientific papers, where
helium/tritium was searched from Ni-H system that sustained clear anomalous
heat effect, such as Celani's cell.

My bets are still that both systems are based on light element fusion
reactions. Also helium, helium-3, lithium and boron should be researched
well. I think that the evidence for any transmutations of heavy elements is
just too weak and erratic although it should be easily detectable e.g. from
Celani's cell.

–Jouni

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