Cold Fissiion?

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Wed, 08 Apr 1998 22:17:21 -0500

Hi Folks!

Peter Aldo sent this to vortex...
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Hello,

I have recently obtained plans for a "cold fussion" cell from a company
called Underground Electronics Unlimited. Yes, they call it "fussion"
instead of fusion because they say it is not technically fusion.

The cell consists of a heavy glass container with a piece of nickel
sheet metal laying on the botton to serve as the cathode. Nickel or
platinum beads are placed on top of the nickel plate which fill the
container half way. On top of the beads is placed a sheet of
non-conducting plastic. Over this plastic is placed the honeycomb
interior of an automoble catalytic converter that has been cut in half.

The catalytic converter serves as the anode. A water and sodium
carbonate electrolyte is poured into the container halfway up the
catalytic converter.

Supposedly, when the anode and cathode are hooked up to a 27 volt
power supply, the cell will at first draw much amps until it heats up
and then the power to run it will be less than the energy output (in the
form of heat and hydrogen gas).

This cell seems almost too simple. Does anyone have an idea if this
is possible. It similar to the Patterson cell but much simpler.

Peter

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