Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
 
>> I understand that the reaction may be acoustically noisy, so a little 
>> sensitive microphone, an imaging setup to record video of the cathode, many 
>> possibilities.
 
> JR: I think Pam Boss and others have done this.

Yes, I think they have. That's where I got the idea (SPAWAR).



Well, if you proceed with a prototype, you might also want to contact Dennis 
Cravens for advice. He has built a simple device giving a continuous "signal"- 
ongoing for a couple of years! It is not a lot of power - down in the 100 
picowatt range or less but it just sits there 
and "sings" as he says. I suspect to convince a skeptic, one would need to 
fully distinguish what he is seeing with his "fusion 
battery" or tuned tank circuit from RF. It would also be interesting to know 
the energy density in terms of watt-years per mole or something like that - 
which could possibly make it sound a little more impressive (since there could 
not be much deuterium present.

Two identical circuits, one loaded and one not loaded should eliminare RF as 
contributory. BTW - the circuit consists of a loaded Pd wire coil which is part 
of a tank circuit in which presumably the occasional LENR reactions causes 
"shot noise" from ion production - and that rings 
the circuit. "You can simply see the events on the scope. If you put it on a 
freq. anl. you can see a peak around the 20 MHz 
range." - D2 Dennis Cravens

LENR could have been called QMF from the start, and it would have quieted some 
critics.

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