4 WATTS!!
I forgot to mention the most exciting news! We calculated 4 watts of excess power for our experiment today!! With an input of about 15.5 W that is incredible. The effect seems to be enhanced by having the electrolyte temperature closer to boiling. We hit 95° C today. I'm still quite doubtful as to whether today's calculation was truly accurate. I'll need more evidence before I'll begin to be impressed. At best, it's encouraging thus far. At worst, it's downright baffling. I'm thinking that it's a bit more of the latter, especially given the occasional mild heckling by my peers.

Wow, a whole 4 watts, you could drive a remote control mouse down a hill with that much power. =]
What exactly is the relationship between what you are attempting to accomplish and cold fusion?
No answer?
We are attempting to demonstrate a greater level of consistency in the production of excess power with electrolysis of D20/H2SO4 with platinum electrodes. Data acquired in this process is also useful for providing more support for the existence of cold fusion reactions. I'm interested in expanding our investigation to include radiation monitoring devices.