Thanks Akira.  Very interesting, though many of the slides lack
explanations and I think we have seen some of it before.    It is still
wonderful to see some real data and very positive looking results (20W
input 20+71=91W output at 260°C).  So a gain of about 4.5.  That is enough
(just barely) to make electricity.

A lot of the experimental data seems to be from as far back as 2008, .  A
brief look at their mass spectroscopy and radiation measurements seem to
show that they are making a wide variety of light elements, with Ni+H as
well.  Will keep the theorists busy.

On 16 April 2012 13:53, Akira Shirakawa <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2012-04-15 13:32, Peter Gluck wrote:
> [...]
>
>  Thank you for any relevant information.
>> Peter
>>
>
> Roy Virglio posted Piantelli's presentation on his forum here:
>
> http://www.energeticambiente.**it/attachments/sistemi-**idrogeno-nikel/**
> 23122d1334579159-novit%C3%A0-**cella-piantelli-**piantellifsomeresult.pdf<http://www.energeticambiente.it/attachments/sistemi-idrogeno-nikel/23122d1334579159-novit%C3%A0-cella-piantelli-piantellifsomeresult.pdf>
>
> However only forum users can access it. For everybody's convenience, I
> reuploaded it on a Google Docs:
>
> https://docs.google.com/open?**id=0B6id5Hf-**xMWOYXVjekJCN1ZkQk0<https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6id5Hf-xMWOYXVjekJCN1ZkQk0>
>
> Cheers,
> S.A.
>
>

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