I doubt you are using Lee’s latest model. We are using it to model our results pretty well, except that Lee’s fusion yield model, like our own, predicts higher yields than we have obtained. If you have been following our posts, we think we know why this is the case and hope to prove this soon with new experiments. We can get Lee’s model to predict deuterium fusion yields well into the 100’s of J. However, you have to cautious as the model has been desinged only for fill pressures below 10 torr and we are going well beyond that. Also, of course there are no predictions for pB11 with Lee’s model.