Am 04.12.2011 21:57, schrieb [email protected]:
In reply to  Peter Heckert's message of Sat, 03 Dec 2011 01:36:18 +0100:
Hi,
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The other problem is, where to get deuterium in pressurized bottles ;-)
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That one isn't really a problem. Electrolysis can easily produce high gas
pressures. You could do the entire experiment in the D collecting side of a DC
electrolysis setup.
The problem is, the athmosphere must be absolutely dry.
I have seen D2O costs about 1-3 Euro per milliliter. Possibly it works with dry D2O steam?

The other problem is, when I get 2-3 Watt energy out of it, will I survive the neutrons and gammas?
This is not cold fusion or LENR. Neutrons and radiation are expected ;-)

Peter

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