U.S. Navy Cold Fusion Research Lab (2005) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ke_ZhgAKjhs
Some notes:
Glass is not used for the "cell" because of possible contamination from "leachates."
The copper strips are taped to the outside of the plastic cell. The platinum electrode is in contact with the deuterated water during the experiment.
"Deuterated" means that the water consists of some water molecules that have deuterium. Deuterium is a Hydrogen atom with a neutron. Tritium is a Hydrogen atom with 2 neutrons.
Deuterium is quite stable; it doesn't decay. Tritium is not stable and does decay.
This experiment produces Tritium from Deuterium. This should not happen according to current Physics. (poorly "documented" from the mention at the end of the video that the "machine" does a Tritium count.)
So, the upshot is that the US Navy is producing Tritium from Deuterium using an electric field of 3000 volts, which cannot happen according to current understanding of physics.