There has been a lot of discussion of the glow discharge experiments over at CMNS. I uploaded some photos that may be of interest to people here. See:

http://www.lenr-canr.org/MizunoPhotos/

Photos from Mizuno's lab taken by Jed Rothwell, July 1999

1. Mizuno's unused cathodes.
2. Power supplies. Too big to submerge.
3. Laboratory workbench. Not pristine.
4. Close-up of anode and cathode assembly.
5. Anode-cathode assembly in cell. White object at bottom is magnetic stirrer.
6. Cell installed in blue Styrofoam shell.
7. Top of cell. Yellow object at the back is a mercury thermometer.
8. Cell undergoing glow discharge. Discharge is barely visible through small peephole.
9. Eroded cathode after a run.
10. Ohmori's unused cathode. This is a 1200 dpi direct scan of the object. Ohmori carefully roughened the surface with shards of quartz glass.


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