About a decade ago I used HVAC to make CS. The arrangement was to put two silver electrodes inside of glass tubes, and place into the distilled water inside the reaction chamber. Water, just above freezing was pumped into the chamber, and the colloidal silver would flow out from an overflow tube. I used 10,000 volts AC at around 120 mA. The silver wire would normally protrude out the glass tubes by about 1/4 inch, and make CS. However the silver would slowly erode off making the protruding part shorter and shorter. If I did not watch it closely enough the silver end would end up flush or even inside the tube. When this happened things got really strange. Bright light would be emitted from the end of the electrode, and the water would quickly reach boiling point of water. The water leaving would go from about 120 F to 212 F with some of it boiling off in the chamber. The voltage would go to about 14,000 volts and the current would drop to 30 or so mA.

What is so strange is that although the power going into the chamber would drop by 75% or so, the energy going into the water was more than doubling (considering the high amount of steam being produced). I could never figure out where this extra energy was coming from.

Well I just ran across a video which shows a reaction similar to what I was getting, and shows it to only occur if the cathode is short, or in contact with glass (as inside the glass tube in my case). The author of the video is claiming that the large amount of energy being released is from cold fusion, and shows that there seems to be creation of deuterium by analyzing the radio spectrum.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=TEceEHgaXoU

Interesting hypothesis, and as far as I know the only one that can explain what I saw years ago.

Marshall


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