Ok for an electrolytic cell loading seems conceptually simple.

For a dry gas cell, it seems more difficult...

Rossi and Delalkian seem to just do temperature... (if you believe their
devices work at all)
Some have talked about Rossi doing some sort of thermo-electic effect....
Celani uses a big voltage drop across a long thin wire to migrate all the D
to one end...

Others have tried plasma discharge...

Has any one just tried a large DC bias just below the H(or D) break down
voltage?

Any general thoughts on H or D loading test samples in a gas cell?

The loading over 0.8 or so is absolutely necessary seems to get repeated a
lot, what is
everyones confidence in this statement? Brillouin claims that their Ni-H
wet cell works with only
15% loading, by applying their magic Q wave, the Q waves seem to be about
the same
magnitiude (voltage and current) as many LENR  inducing waves in the
literature.

Do people generally believe the 15% loading number?

Note one of Brilloin's claims was that any Ni will work, yet in the
same sentence they said all xx ft of a roll on Ni worked....
any sign that they ever got it to work with a different Ni supply?

They clearly transitioned from the wet cells to a pressurized gas cell and
got power gains of 2X....

A general comment:
If as many suspect Pd-D is more energetic than Ni-H by 20X then a  Pd-D
version fo the same cell would
have a power gain of 40 at 200 to 300C, that would actually be enough to
close the loop and make real power...

Delkalion seems to have an independently verified claim of 3X in power
gain....'
What is the highest realized power gain anyone has confidence is real?

Are there any interesting LENR experiments that led to a run away explosion
that have not been repeated?
 I helped build a facility, "the Friends of Amateur rocketry", that is
 properly equipped to build and test things that might go bang...
We have fire fighting, 18" think concrete bunkers etc....
this is a "Normal" day : (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEv8-7UleDc&list=UUZI0BwkiC2Vm9VuIeliRxmg&index=46
)

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