A friend of mine who was working on LENR in the past noted that Stainless
Steel containers become quite porous to Hydrogen at around 800 C.
This being the case, would this not limit Rossi's temperature gradient from
reactor, through its container, lead, and then surrounding water.  As in
all(?) public tests he shuts the Hydrogen supply valve, so no new Hydrogen
is supplied, any leakage would tend to limit the reaction.
Thoughts?

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