But Ed + wants + the cracking, as long as it is the right geometry.

 

Here is another good reason that palladium may not be worth the exorbitant
cost, aside from the issue of whether cracking is the key, or not. 

 

The CFR was run with palladium . and it did not perform nearly as well as
tungsten.

 

http://jlnlabs.online.fr/cfr/html/cfrpd.htm

 

Still excess energy was seen - about 35 kJ but the COP is half of what it is
with W.

 

As you can see - radiation was tested and datalogged and no significant
radiation was seen.

 

 

 

From: Jed Rothwell 

 

DJ Cravens wrote:

 

but if it is replication (at lower densities) you seek- try the Pd 23% Ag
material used in diffusion systems.

"Diffusion systems" is what I have referred to as "hydrogen filters." As
noted hydrogen with silver. This is what JM recommended to Martin. It loads
well without cracking. So they said and he confirmed.

 

- Jed

 

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