Akira Shirakawa <[email protected]> wrote:

Anyway, in short, several teachers (with of course valid degrees and
> expertise in several areas relevant to this kind of experiment) from the
> "Leopoldo Pirelli" industrial high school in Rome with the involvement of
> some of their students, replicated a Mizuno-type electrolytic CF cell with
> some modifications . . .


A Mizuno electrolytic cell with powder? Not sure what that means. Do you
mean the gas loaded cell? An Arata cell perhaps?



> . . . of which a patent application was filed by the name of the school,
> so it is essentially public and open source.


I look forward to seeing that.



> Details about power levels or the materials used haven't been provided yet
> (will be soon), but I personally don't expect anything more than
> milliwatt-range excess heat.


I think that with powder, if you get any heat it is usually more than this.



> Still, that CF experiments have been replicated and presented in a high
> school environment, sounds incredible.


There were some years ago in the U.S. The results were not definitive, but
I really enjoyed meeting the kids. They were smart as can be. See:

http://lenr-canr.org/?page_id=187#HighSchoolStudents

- Jed

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