Dave wrote: "If my above thought process is accurate then a 1 volt source would be capable of initiating 10 eV radiation if it can supply enough local heat to the system and that energy of radiation is possible when the ion recombines. Perhaps we should not be too concerned about the source voltage and instead concentrate upon the source power."
Yes. The spot/seam welding technology upon which this is based is low voltage, but very high current. What is the reason to believe this is anything beyond what would you see being emitted from a welder? I did some tests with a lower power spot welder before. Eventually, I determined that water availability did not appear to effect the amount of light emitted. FWIW, Mills was using approx 5-6 times the input power. I didn't post it at the time, but I video recorded tests after drying the material and electrodes with a propane torch. http://www.lenr-coldfusion.com/2014/08/26/sun-cell-lite-testing/ Jack