An intriguing attempt that I'm willing to unveil

  • Hello to all of the LENR community.


    I am here as an independent electronics, computer, and soon-to-be licensed amatuer ham radio technician operator. I am seeking a new possibility that has not yet been proposed in this community quite frankly, because that I am new here, I suggested to take an estimated guess that of an possibility of such an idea that came to my mind over a very long period of my studies and thought put into the idea itself.

    I will ask the most profound question to date in my concerns. Out of sheer curiosity, I would really like to know the measurements, or perhaps a fixed percentage of the output from the input of my 12-volt power source based on a cold fusion reaction, that is, supplied with 12v battery units wired in series and/or parallel to the aperture of a glass canister? Such a long and abstract question to ask and I understand there may be some confusion with it so i will ask in short: How much power can cold fusion put out from just 12v/unit batteries hooked up? I want to also include that this question being asked is exemplification based due to this, that I have to get a better idea on the systematic implementation.


    Thanks and best regards, Tony

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    Hi.


    That is a bit like saying 'If I put some flour into this cake tin (that may already hold some 'mystery' ingredients) what kind of cake will that make? Your question contains enough mystery ingredients to make a medieval pudding, so without further detail it is impossible to help you. But I do suggest you watch a few videos, they will help you more than I can.


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  • Hello.


    Thank you for the reference Alan. I haven't noticed my question was that of a mess to ask heh. Although you have given me great insight and advice with my question I asked.

    I will start here with the sources you have provided above. I will get back to work and on track with this matter.


    Thanks again Alan!

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