Mills had a light water - nickel electrochemical cell in 1991.

http://newenergytimes.com/v2/news/2011/36/3620review.shtml

They were reported as:

" (a) they have very short initiation times, i.e., the "excess power,"
if present, appears within the first day of electrolysis and (b) the
success rate of observing "excess power" is high compared to Pd-D20
systems. On the whole, the system appears to be much more robust and
easily amenable to experimental investigation.

Craig

On 07/30/2013 08:01 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> DJ Cravens <djcrav...@hotmail.com <mailto:djcrav...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
>  
>
>     Pd seems to work at lower temps than Ni work.  (lower Ef).
>
>
> Many people have observed that lately. It is important. It may explain
> why most early attempts to replicate Mills failed. It would explain
> why an electrochemical Ni experiment will probably not work.
>
> - Jed
>

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