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    Translations of articles may be poorly made? I translated the interpreter. The first part of the article is just the beginning of the experiments in 2012. Now there are more recent data due to many experimenters. Monday June 29 at 12:00 (Moscow time) will be on my site online broadcasting build a new reactor. A week later, the test will start and the new results. Sincerely.

    Yes you are right. Video without description. I do a lot of work to do. Many experimented and now continues to collect the installation, I like experimental work. Little time remains for writing articles, but I will do it soon. In the video shown tleyushy discharge in a hydrogen atmosphere. The cathode is a nickel or titanium. Excess heat, I took it and got it to glow discharge. I have no doubt. Before me, the effect is deeply explored since 1990 and also get the excess heat to 150% and higher.

    Excitation LENR powdered titanium hydride high-voltage high-frequency glow discharge.

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    Is it possible to rapidly turn microwave on/off at different frequencies to put some TRIAC type excitation into Lady LENR here. My electrical engineering is very rusty after 15 moves around the Sun since retirement. Had a medical problem I had to solve during that hiatus which I think I have done it, anyway I'm still alive, thank whowever! Actually my major training was mechanical, nuclear with a lot of electrical grad school courses till the children took priority, oh well there I go again - always talk too much! I've always been fascinated with the nucleus & physics of the atoms. like Stoyan Sarg's unique thinking in this area.


    I was an experiment where I put a quartz tube with a titanium hydride powder in a microwave oven. Turn out spark plasma and inside the hydrogen is released and consumed. You can thus try. All the necessary testing. But microwaves difficult and dangerous for the health work!

    Think Rossi & Parkhomov stimulate the Lady LENR to light off her micro bursts at nuclear active sites with their intentionally noisy source of EM & really can't tell what the Lady resonates best too? Can you get a spectrum in by switching microware off & on at maybe a sweep freq circuit. Would be interesting. Godes has theory & EM generator included in his patent but not sure he states specific EM frequencies, been a long time since I have looked at it.


    We worked on different frequencies. Big depending on the electromagnetic frequency, we have not noticed. Basically, the temperature plays an important function. The frequency is only important in the nuclear magnetic resonance for different metals. But there's frequency from MHz. We worked 300-650 kHz.


    Thank you for your comments and evaluation of my experience!
    1. I have worked with nickel. Very moody metal. So well behaved, sometimes very bad. Much depends on the variety of nickel and its brands. We long to find nickel temperature range. Titanium is easier and more stable.
    2.Energiya inverter to 3kW. Usually we are working on power 1-1,5 kW. Miandr signal on the resonant circuit inductor and capacitor is supplied via a high-frequency transformer. The frequency of 300 kHz to 750kGts depending on the capacitors. Control is necessary to manually is an experiment. Then you can make and automatic.
    3. Yes, I started with the plasma. And the arc and glow discharge voltage. I have two clips in my YouTube channel, how it works. Reactions LENR and better COP in the discharge. In the plasma was an experiment with COP-1/6. It is necessary to repeat again!
    4. Yes, the plasma and high voltage better. Rezerford in 1939 showed that the nuclear reactions going after the voltage 100,000 volts between hydrogen and lithium. If instead of hydrogen apply deuterium, the reaction starts from 20 000 volts. The discharge is the key to LENR!
    5. Yes, definitely. Quartz reactor is to be seen. The stainless reactor can safely raise the pressure up to 30 bar.

    Andrew, thanks for informing about your interesting work.
    Have you measured the COP of your reactor ? (The ratio, Energy output / Energy input).
    If yes, what is the best COP you got and how was it measured ?


    I am now preparing a new stand for the measurement COP. Will quartz tube flushed with running water. And water heating determine COP. See my channel on YouTube. Will information.

    Please provide more measurement data and try to publish a paper describing your experiment in detail at current science journal :this:


    To make it more data, I have to work harder. The article and the description of the experiment is on my website. I show what happens if you do so. And why a thermal flash? To understand this it is necessary to change the settings and explore. Then write a scientific article.

    Also, given that they're heating their titanium hydride tablets inductively and that there are conflicting reports on the role of electromagnetic stimulation in LENR, I would like to know if they've observed apparently anomalous heating with other heat sources.


    In other experiments was a nichrome resistive heating coils. The effect is the same. Electromagnetic stimulation does not make a difference. Even turning off the heating tablets and inductor by injecting hydrogen has flash. Temperature is important just in any way.

    It could be that the increase in the reaction is caused by a pressure change, not just a pressure increase. Did you try to vent some hydrogen from a higher pressure(5 bars) to a lower pressure (3 bars) and chech for a change in the reaction? I remember seeing this pressure reduction markedly increasing the reaction rate in a video produced by MFMP on their visit to a Russion LENR researcher when in Russia to see Parkhomov.


    It might be that the pressure change is producing hydrogen nanoparticles called rydberg matter. This happens when there is a pressure or temperature change in a supercritical gas. If this is found to be true, there is a way to produce these particles off line simply by using an electric arc and seperation via a balloon.


    When reducing the pressure, the temperature falls. I do not think that this nuclear reaction. There are possible effects of dissociation-association and asymmetry of this process. Nickel and titanium are helping to take the hydrogen atomic state. Then hydrogen moves itself to a molecule H2 with the release of energy. H+H=H2+436kJ/mol .Maybe it's because.