Peter,
The amount of copper found is of low comparative importance. The *isotope shift* from the natural ratio after 6 months is extremely important. This can only be determined by specialized equipment. It is so important to establishing proof of a nuclear reaction, or to changing the (presumed negative) opinion of experts like Director Chu, that nothing else comes remotely close. I cannot express it strongly enough in words than that this is probably the one factor which will "make or break" the opinions of experts - and without an demonstrable isotope shift, this good work may languish. Jones From: Peter Gluck That device working for 6 months has produced approx. 50,000 kWhours heat. Can this be explained by the reaction of transmutation of Ni to Cu? Considering first 300 grams of nichel...? Rossi can tell how much Ni is uesd - if he will. Am important rough energy balance anyway.

