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==Deactivation==
 
==Deactivation==
It was unclear in the beginning according to Focardi how such a reaction could be stopped. They joked about reaching for a hammer. Since several experiments were done with electrolyzed hydrogen gas, the power supply for the electrolysis was simply switched off which stopped the heat emission. Cooling the reactor with cold water and simultaneously turning the hydrogen supply off stops the reaction.
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The Swedish scientists described in their report that the reaction was stopped by switching off the heater and increasing the cooling water flow to a maximum of 30 liters per hour. This contradicts previous claims that the heater would be turned of when operating temperature has been reached. The red wire in the picture to the right(cm 31 - 34) is obviously the heater supply. With a cable this thick it is easily possible to power the heater with 220 volt/20 amp, which would in turn yield enough heat to explain the steam generation. <ref name="Report_Kullander" />
    
==Application and success claims==
 
==Application and success claims==
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