Standard fusor geometry but with opposite polarity ??

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Alexey Khrushchev
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Re: Standard fusor geometry but with opposite polarity ??

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Rich,

I think the oxide film on the surface of titanium will quickly reduce to titanium under conditions of ionized deuterium. I have noticed that an initially black tungsten electrode becomes shiny after the first run.
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