I had a lot of heat, whether it is "anomalous" or not, I don't know. I
think it is somehow resistance heating through the borax or chemistry with
creating boric acid.  Just a speculation.  I had heat >130F (I say it this
way because my thermometer was electroplated or something causing it to
register 20F too high.  It read 158 or so at the max).  To get more heat,
you need an anode with as much surface area as your nickel.  I used 12V at
1 amp.

On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 11:17 AM, Paul Stout <paulst...@att.net> wrote:

> I have increased the current in my setup to 200 milliamps.  It has been
> running at that current level for more than 12 hours now and no anomalous
> heat has shown up yet.
> -
> Has anybody been able to replicate Chuck Sites results?  I have not seen
> any claims to that yet.
> -
> Paul
>
>

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