Some small percentage of deuterium contamination does not stop the Rossi process. The same is probably true for tritium.
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Man on Bridges <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > > On 5-5-2011 21:48, Peter Gluck wrote: > > It was a first thread about this deuterium canister; > now I have asked Prof Piantelli why this appears > in his patent. He answered: > > *At this point, we started to use deuterium for** turning off the cells.* > > > I already suspected this, as it was mentioned earlier by Rossi that > Deuterium kills the process. > I presume the same applies to Tritium, which is probably also exactly the > reason why no Deuterium or Tritium are generated from the H2 by Rossi's > device. > > Kind regards, > > MoB > > >

