Assuming that the Rossi reaction is based on nano-particles, say of hydrogen and potassium, it may be possible to disrupt these clusters electrically. This will reduce the vigor of the reaction. But in a short time the hydrogen and potassium nano-clusters will build again, requiring that they be continually disrupted in a cycle.
As long as the cluster disruption circuit is working, the reactor will not overheat. I the circuit fails, another mechanism to stop the reactor must be used such a blowing off the hydrogen. The cluster disruption circuit would allow the reactor to walk the knifeās edge of stability at a very high temperature. I wanted to get your expert opinion on this idea.

