Defkalion on their forum gave a similar explanation, talking about the heat caused by H2 breaking before loading and, recombination after degasing...
2012/4/10 Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> > Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I am interested in the “life after death” phenomena as an indicator of >> the possibility of multiple causes of cold fusion. >> > > I do not think life after death is significant. I think the causes are > prosaic. With bulk material, it is caused by highly loaded Pd samples that > gradually degas. With powder, it is the only kind of cold fusion you can > have. > > > >> Some systems show life after death and others do not; Rossi…yes, the >> Brillouin Energy system…no. >> > > The difference is probably the size of the particles and the amount they > can absorb. > > There is no particular advantage to life after death. It is like a dirty > ICE engine that keeps running for a moment after you cut the ignition. > > - Jed > >