Thanks Jojo.

I use the same piece of wire for the control and experimental. The only
difference is dipping in water (and any changes related to running the
current through the wire on the control run).

The constantan wire disintegrated on the last experimental trial.
On Aug 26, 2014 10:38 AM, "Jojo Iznart" <[email protected]> wrote:

>  That's some good work Jack.
>
> Are the wire diameters and lengths the same?
>
> If so, these evidences are very compelling to me.  Randy may truly be on
> to something.
>
>
>
>
> Jojo
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Jack Cole <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, August 26, 2014 11:31 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [Vo]:SunCell - Initial Replication Attempt
>
> It does look more intense.  I also got to thinking that the electrodes
> could have condensation on them, thus producing a little bit of the effect.
>  After I wiped them down and did another control run with electrodes only,
> there was very little spark/light.  One attempt after wiping the
> electrodes, produced no spark.
>
> Also, the control with the wire only picks up moisture from my fingers.
>  I'll have to figure out a way to place it to minimize that.
>
> I tried a new run with constantan wire.  It was the most intense light
> yet.  See the picture at the bottom of the post.
>
> http://www.lenr-coldfusion.com/2014/08/26/sun-cell-lite-testing/
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 8:37 AM, Jojo Iznart <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>  Yeah, looks like the last two are indeed more intense.  Could it just
>> be a trick of the camera?  Does it really look more intense in person?
>>
>> If it is indeed more intense, I think Randy may have something.... Bummer.
>>
>> For those people who don't understand why I feel the Suncell technology
>> may be real, it is pictures like these that convince me.  How do you
>> explain more intense sparking when dipped in water.  There appears to be no
>> chemical explanation for this.
>>
>>
>> Jojo
>>
>>
>>
>>  ----- Original Message -----
>> *From:* Jack Cole <[email protected]>
>> *To:* [email protected]
>>  *Sent:* Tuesday, August 26, 2014 8:39 PM
>> *Subject:* Re: [Vo]:SunCell - Initial Replication Attempt
>>
>> Jojo,
>>
>> I'll see if I can accomplish that.  In the meantime, here are the results
>> of testing.
>>
>> http://www.lenr-coldfusion.com/2014/08/26/sun-cell-lite-testing/
>>
>> We do get sparks without dipping in water.  The last two are after
>> dipping in water.  What do you think--more intense?
>>
>> Jack
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 6:09 AM, Jojo Iznart <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>  consider grinding a titanium bar into powder and then forming a small
>>> pellet with water.  This should be the quintessential Mill's fuel pellet.
>>> See if the spark is as intense as Mill's suncell.
>>>
>>>
>>> Jojo
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>> *From:* Jack Cole <[email protected]>
>>> *To:* [email protected]
>>>  *Sent:* Tuesday, August 26, 2014 7:06 PM
>>> *Subject:* Re: [Vo]:SunCell - Initial Replication Attempt
>>>
>>> Yes, I was planning to do that.  I'll make a video of each test case.
>>>  I'll try with just the electrodes, with the copper wire only, and then dip
>>> it in water.
>>>
>>> I'm also planning to try with titanium.  It will take a little work to
>>> get a small enough piece of that cut.
>>>
>>> I'm also going to try a small piece of metal with a little impression
>>> drilled into it so I can place water into the impression.  Then I'll set
>>> the electrode into the impression where the water is.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 5:51 AM, Jojo Iznart <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>  could you try copper wire without dipping in water and also with
>>>> nothing at all. - no copper wire, just the electrodes.  These would be your
>>>> controls.  to compare it with samples with water.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Jojo
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>>> *From:* Jack Cole <[email protected]>
>>>> *To:* [email protected]
>>>>  *Sent:* Tuesday, August 26, 2014 6:39 PM
>>>> *Subject:* Re: [Vo]:SunCell - Initial Replication Attempt
>>>>
>>>> It was with a tiny piece of copper wire that I dipped in water and put
>>>> between the electrodes.  The amount of water is minuscule (the amount that
>>>> managed to adhere to the metal).  You don't get that without the water.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 5:13 AM, Jojo Iznart <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>  was that the spark with or without fuel (water pellets)?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Jojo
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> *From:* Jack Cole <[email protected]>
>>>>> *To:* [email protected]
>>>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, August 26, 2014 9:15 AM
>>>>> *Subject:* [Vo]:SunCell - Initial Replication Attempt
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Folks,
>>>>>
>>>>> I was excited to receive my spot welder today.  After ensuring it was
>>>>> in working order, I decided to get right to it and see if I could get
>>>>> anything like what BLP showed.  Lo and behold I got something on the first
>>>>> try.
>>>>>
>>>>> I remembered Mills talking about all the different possibilities for
>>>>> types of conductors that they might use in the commercial device, and
>>>>> copper was one of them.  I cut a very small piece of copper wire, dipped 
>>>>> it
>>>>> in water, placed it on the electrodes, hit the switch, and pop with some
>>>>> bright light!
>>>>>
>>>>> Here's a link to the vid.  Sorry for the bad camera work.
>>>>>
>>>>> Let me know what you think.  I'll do another vid soon in complete
>>>>> darkness.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://youtu.be/d6XYqEhwZgA
>>>>>
>>>>> Jack
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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