On the off-chance, you might try adding potassium carbonate to your mix, given the info mentioned here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg84258.html Potassium carbonate (and sodium bicarb?) also seem to behave energetically in the video shown here: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg84774.html From: Bob Higgins [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 03 August 2013 02:11 To: [email protected] Subject: [Vo]:A paper about my LENR work with carbonyl Ni Greetings fellow Vorts, While at ICCF, I expressed my feelings that there would be no controlling patent on the material that makes LENR work. There has been so much open speculation that has now all become part of prior art. Additionally, without a theory, you will not be able to identify the workarounds and any claims are likely to be easily worked around in the end. I expect the valuable patents to be on the apparatus that follows - the devices that do the work and meet peoples needs. To help make that a self-fulfilling prophesy, I decided some time ago to openly share what I am doing in Ni-H materials. At ICCF I had the opportunity to show slides of my Ni-H LENR work to many people. A common request was for something written about my work. So while traveling home I put together a paper describing my work. It is not peer reviewed and I would be happy to get comments back. The paper is on my Google drive at: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5Pc25a4cOM2Qzl0WC1ldW1MMUU/edit?usp=sharing Please let me know if this doesn't work. I learned a number of lessons in this phase and I am currently working on the next pass of improvements to my test system in particular. Regards, Bob Higgins

