Reasonable doubts must be addressed, yes, especially if they are
original, specific, and suggest possible hazards to people, as is the
case with my vision that there may be electrolysis of cooling water
via leaks in the cooling tube next to the Ni reactor tube and its
heating resistors, if there are also any microleaks into the heater
wires -- what is the mass, area, and composition of the wires in the
resistors, and the thickness and composition of their insulation?
Composition and insulation of the wires to the heater resistors?
Voltage and amperage of the heater input power -- any fluctuations?
Any pressure fluctuations inside the cell?
Has the output temperature water temperature been decisively monitored
for hours, days, weeks, months -- any H2 or O2 -- any electric
currents or potentials in the output water?
Any increase in impurities in the output water over time, compared to
the input water?
What was the resistor wire welding failure in the Jan. 14 demo?
Electrochemical corrosion?

Any plans to analyze the Ni powder for tritium, as per TK
Sankaranarayanan et al, 1995 -- which took days to load H2 gas into
.125 to .380 mm Ni wires 35 to 50 cm long, electrically heated to 200
- 300 C -- about 40 - 500 mg Ni -- H2 pressures about 40 - 340 cm
silicone oil -- were there any attempted replications, or searches for
deuterium or helium 3 and 4?

This may be the best study for amateurs to share attempts to replicate
-- the use of pyrex or quartz tubes allows continuous recording of
images of a tiny experiment in IR, visible, and UV light, as well as
ionizing radiation and neutrons, acoustic signals, and use of CR-39 --
small tubes at various internal pressures could be very thin, while
two concentric tubes allow precise real-time heat output studies with
water or another transparent liquid or gas through the cooling space
-- a standard device could be used by many groups at once, with
real-time data and images in public view on the Net, along with modest
requests for donations, a public record of all expenses, and a
permanent archive of comments.

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