The value of pulsing in powerful bursts There seems to be a relationship between the level of instantaneous power delivered to the electrodes in selected LENR experiments and the activation of the LENR reaction.
This is exemplified in the Brillouin Energy reaction, where nanosecond duration high power pulses are used to elicit the production of excess heat. We are seeing this in the Papp reaction were continuous high voltage spark discharge is ineffective in moving the piston but high power capacitive spark discharge moves the piston vigorously. In the recent nickel based electrolysis experimentation that we have been discussing during the past recent weeks be run using capacitive based high current pulse spark discharge, I predict that this mode of electrolysis will elicited more pronounced heat production. Cheers: Axil

