Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

Most cold fusion experiments have been milliwatt level and do not use the
> very sophisticated setup of Bianchini . . .
>

Fleischmann and Pons ran hundreds of tests with boiling cells, at 20 to 100
W. They has sophisticated detectors. They found nothing as far as I know.



> I doubt anyone has looked for deuterium. It would be very difficult to
> find. ****
>
> ** **
>
> Moderately difficult but not “very difficult”
>

Impossible with any of the Rossi reactors I know of. You need complicated
Swaglok connections, as I said, to extract the sample of gas without
contamination.

It could be done. It should be done. But it has not been done as far as I
know. You would have to design that particular experiment around this goal.

- Jed

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