In the paper, he said he is limited by the use of the kind glass of glass,
used for observation, which is fragile beginning at 275C. The next step, is
to use quartz, which can support higher temperatures.

2012/8/15 Akira Shirakawa <shirakawa.ak...@gmail.com>

>
> Could you also ask Celani if he's ever tried putting more than an active
> wire inside the cell, in order make excess power even more observable (a
> nice suggestion I read on discussion boards around)? When testing
> conditions aren't tightly controlled, as in trade shows such as NIWeek 2012
> or meetings like ICCF17, perhaps it's better to just increase the net
> effect rather than trying to keep its potential scientific value (in terms
> of data).
>
> Cheers,
> S.A.
>
>


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