Here is one report that turns up

 

http://newenergytimes.com/v2/sr/RossiECat/docs/20121204Kullander-Ni-Isotopes-LIG1204121.pdf

 

It is not the one from Kullander that I am looking for but it mentions some of 
the same details.

 

This is worth study…

 

 

From: Foks0904 

 

Is this in reference to the test where Rossi drove the E-Cat to Sweden and the 
core casing was cracked? They glued it back together best they could, it came 
unglued halfway through, and they figured there was no reaction/excess heat as 
a result, but they checked the ash to be sure. If this is the event being 
referenced/cited, this is not a legitimate "test" by any stretch of the 
imagination (even admitted by Swedes in Mats' book), and any reference to the 
ash data is moot. Perhaps another event is being discussed however.

 

Actually – if you remember from TP1, the Swedes did test the powder with XRF. 
... They did not report any UV signature. They should have if Mills reaction is 
involved as you seem to be suggesting.


Personally, I would not suggest that Mills's reaction is involved in this 
instance, or in any other instance.  I'm all but convinced against it.  I only 
refrain from saying it's nonsense out of an appreciation that I do not have the 
background, training or understanding of the relevant physics to say something 
like that. (The "you" above must be referring to Bob Cook.)

 

The x-rays and UV/EUV I had in mind would have been emitted from the core of 
the device while in operation.  I assume there would have had to have been an 
open section in the wall of the E-Cat along with a windowless detector in order 
to detect something in the range of tens of eVs, as Bob Higgins has been 
describing, or even soft x-rays.

 

Rossi was not pleased- as the Swedes were not supposed to report this test.

 

About the XRF I assume.  I'm curious where this detail is documented.  I do not 
recall Mats Lewans mentioning it, but I might have missed it.

 

 

 

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