This is supposed to be the original source:
I'm looking for a photo. He says he had it running at 200o degrees for two days.
It's 15 minutes long so if you get free time it is interesting. He dedicated the video to Mallov (sp?)
Haven't gone to the original sources that you link, but have been following the comments on Vortex-L about it.
"I'm looking for a photo. He says he had it running at 200o degrees for two days."
Well, I have to put this one in the category of REALLY insufficient data. At least Rossi has "some" level of independent verification, as criticized as that verification is. This guy has zip. "If" he has succeeded with a method significantly at variance with either Pd/D2 or "normal" Ni/H2 devices, then apparently "solid state fusion" with gas-loaded systems is a LOT easier than originally thought. As with all things scientific, the truth will inevitably come out. That may happen next week, in twenty years (per P&F), or even longer, but science ALWAYS gets to the bottom of things eventually.