Anomalous energy generation during conventional electrolysis

symanuk

Anomalous energy generation during conventional electrolysis
« on September 18th, 2012, 08:19 AM »
Hi all,

Was reading this report on an experiment that appears to have been well conducted under laboratory conditions and produced an explosive result.

Link here: http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MizunoTanomalouse.pdf

Seems to be LENR through Electroloysis.  Potentially dangerous, but looks like the kind of thing you folks knock up at home all the time.

Anyway - worth a quick read to see if it sparks any ideas (excusing the pun).

Cheers,

Sy


freethisone

RE: Anomalous energy generation during conventional electrolysis
« Reply #2, on September 18th, 2012, 05:28 PM »
pretty cool.


i read through it. i agree also if there was a platinum mesh, or screen it caused the increase of production hho.

the heat caused by sublimation of the platinum, more so the tungsten:dodgy:. it can cause the effect of superheated steam. or hho.



fgunsmoke

RE: Anomalous energy generation during conventional electrolysis
« Reply #3, on October 7th, 2012, 02:47 PM »
Quote from freethisone on September 18th, 2012, 05:28 PM
pretty cool.


i read through it. i agree also if there was a platinum mesh, or screen it caused the increase of production hho.

the heat caused by sublimation of the platinum, more so the tungsten:dodgy:. it can cause the effect of superheated steam. or hho.
I call that Cold fusion in a hurry.  I forgot-cold fusion can not make heat so they said.            fgunsmoke

FaradayEZ

RE: Anomalous energy generation during conventional electrolysis
« Reply #4, on October 8th, 2012, 03:54 AM »
Quote from fgunsmoke on October 7th, 2012, 02:47 PM
Quote from freethisone on September 18th, 2012, 05:28 PM
pretty cool.


i read through it. i agree also if there was a platinum mesh, or screen it caused the increase of production hho.

the heat caused by sublimation of the platinum, more so the tungsten:dodgy:. it can cause the effect of superheated steam. or hho.
I call that Cold fusion in a hurry.  I forgot-cold fusion can not make heat so they said.            fgunsmoke
I thought coldfusion is famous for its excess heat...?