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  • pritty much ark weld under water

  • not cold fusion

  • it's not cold fusion, not even close, it's HOH at best.

  • what are your electrodes?

  • @a2zhandi just some whimpy solid core copper wire i had. Got a farily low melting point so the electrodes melt... hehe

  • @sk7ca

    they were using palladium cathode in those coldF experiments..

    But, Youneed a t0N of Voltage to run it..

  • @SuperSchampi Lovely that i can't understand a single word in german!

  • there's no radiation from cold fusion, no Geiger counter necessary.

  • can you explain me how you did this ??

  • @steppachshit I have a variac (variable transformer that i rectified and put a capacitor on the output. so i get approx 250V DC out. it's just as simple as that. then just put the 250V DC in the water.

  • nice! as i said in a PM it would be really cool if you actually get it to work! :)

  • very nice. going to use this for my school project of letting a engine of <20 hp running for 70/80% on this.

  • Use a Geiger counter - you are doing molecular nuclear fusion

  • hmmm, then i need to buy a Geiger counter. how expensive are they?

  • In Engladn they are 50 UKP, so in the US, about $60

  • ok. i live in sweden. so if you have a spare one you can trow it over the water to me. haha LOL!

  • 80 Euros thben - but borrow one from a university

  • ehmm, i know. but everyone calls it cold fusion, so why shuldnt' i?

  • lolz not cold fussion. Your not putting attoms together and creating new matter.

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