A potential problem with this idea is that the hydrogen (or deuterium) has to be highly pure. When you split water, you usually end up with impurities and some oxygen mixed in with the hydrogen. You have to use high tech equipment to purify it. You probably would not want to put water into a cold fusion engine and then split it on demand, in situ.
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