I got a message from Pam Boss on your question of nickel codeposition James:

"We did do an experiment that plated Ni on a cathode in contact with CR-39.
We got no tracks in the CR-39. We also saw that the Ni did not load with D."

and

"would have to check my notebooks. I do recall a Ni-H2O plating that gave no results. And, as I said, there was no outgassing when the current was turned off indicating that Ni does not load electrolytically. I’ve been told you have to be at high temperatures to get H or D to load into Ni." Regarding the lithium, Jones, I asked "Did this team consider the lithium as an energy-producing element in this scenario?"

She responded, "We did Pd/D co-dep using KCl instead of LiCl.
We still got tracks. Mel Miles’ co-dep formulation does not have LiCl
in the plating solution. He still got heat.  Doubt that Li is involved."

so I guess the nickel wasn't successful with either the H2O or D2O
or it would have been pursued more....

Now, I wonder why it wasn't successful??? Oi!

Ruby

On 4/12/15 2:00 PM, James Bowery wrote:
Its rather maddening that they got thermal runaway in 3 out of 10 trials in a very simple set up using *light* water and palladium but they never thought to replace the palladium salts with *nickel* salts to*codeposit nickel* rather than palladium.

Or did they and they simply did not talk about it?

On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 9:25 PM, Ruby <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I made a new movie called Following Nature's Documents Stan Szpak
    LENR Co-deposition (18:28):

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxBJjWzlKl0

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