me356 seems fairly certain about getting excess heat repeatedly in Celani type experiments (up to 1.5x). He does mention using 30ft of wire! Maybe that matters.
https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/index.php/Thread/2850-me356-Celani-Ni-Wire-replication/?pageNo=1 Andrew Hrischanovich also reports achieving 1.5x in Celani type experiments and notes higher pressure seemed to help ~10 bar. In personal communication, he indicates being unable to push it beyond that and is currently focused on TiH2. http://www.e-catworld.com/2016/02/05/tales-from-the-laboratory-of-experimental-physics-lenr-research-in-ukraine-and-russia-by-andrew-hrischanovich-alan-smith/ Of course as we have seen time and again, there is often something discovered which invalidates the results. Jack On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 7:10 PM Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote: > *From:* Ken Deboer > > > > … it may yet be possible to 3d print various lattices of nickel. The > industry blurb from Nano Dimensions from Israel included here is kinda > interesting. > > > > > > Yes – especially if they can print quantum dots. Googling “nickel quantum > dots” turns up lots of hits for solar powered water splitting. If any > alternative energy technology is more exciting and desirable than LENR, it > is photovoltaic water splitting. > > > > However, the level of hyper-inflated claims is even higher … but it seems > to be no coincidence that nickel figures prominently in both. That is > likely because of an affinity to hydrogen which is not yet understood. > > > > >