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Single circuits generate nuclear reactions

Started by Tesla_2006, July 31, 2006, 08:15:00 PM

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starcruiser

Quote from: Feynman on May 18, 2008, 07:35:52 PM
Hello gentlemen

Parts:
Carbon Rod
Permanent Magnets
HV power supply (100-300volts)
Collector (does not have to be toroid, can be inductor).

Hints:
Use permanent magnets for your colinear B-field bias. 
No thoriated tungsten!
No spark gap.

Be extremely careful.  God be with you.

-Feynman

PS  use aluminum shielding

Feyman,

So it sounds as if you have tried this out and getting decent results. This is very exciting, can you be more specific?

1. Volts and Amps in and out? (I know you mentioned 100 ~ 300 VDC as a source but wanted to know current consumption and production).

2. you mention a static B-Field, have you tried an electrically created one?

3. What is the strength of the B-Field?

4. What frequency are you driving the generator with?

5. It sounds as if the carbon rod is the only active material used, is it?

6. Have you tried a shielding using something other than aluminum, say plexi or lexan to see if this contains the "radiation" (for a lack of a better description).

Sorry for all the questions but this sounds very promising and would like to know a bit more and attempt a replication of your set up.

If you feel you need to please PM me.

Regards,

Carl

UncleFester

I don't have much time to post, too busy working on this, sorry for the delay, but you now have all the info you need really.

I used a tiny neon sign inverter into .055uF caps and let them discharge across the gap. No b-field you get 20-30VAC off the toroidal leads. With B-field you get 508-704VAC @ very little current. I then took the low voltage windings of the toroid and rectified them and put them back onto the input being powered by a dead battery 6.03VDC @ .430 Ampere. Once started I pulled the leads from the battery so that the circuit was self powering. At that point the voltages climbed rapidly towards 2KV when my scope hit it's max capability, had to shut down quickly.

So with very small power supply it at least self runs.

With mains voltage rectified to 165VDC and run into 15000uF/350VDC electrolytic cap all I needed was to place the electrode inside the carbon rod (lathed out the inside to make hollow) and got 2 VAC off toroid windings with no B-field, with B-field (ceramic C5 magnets) I got 158VAC @ 60Hz with little current. Did not try looping power back to input because of runaway danger.

Carbon rod gets hot if run power is run direct across the rod. Tungsten and steel, etc disintegrates if used as a spark gap and eventually the effect stops, so running directly across the rod is best but power has to be controlled carefully with PWM to limit current across carbon rod.

No power is produced at all without the B-field. The stronger the B-field (used 2" x 1" x .5" neos, the kind you loose your finger if they come together with it in between) and got lots of voltage and small amounts of current (more wattage than input). So use any magnetic field you can try quickly without having to buy. Even small refrigerator magnets should work.

Sorry, got to get back to work.......

Feynman

1. Volts and Amps in and out? (I know you mentioned 100 ~ 300 VDC as a source but wanted to know current consumption and production).
Let's just say  COP=5

2. you mention a static B-Field, have you tried an electrically created one?
No , static B-field is far superior because it is much much stronger the electronically created one.  Do not bother with electronic B-field.  Get some neodynium magnets.

3. Strength off the permanents is probably in ball park of 3000-12000 gauss.  Far higher than anything you can create electronically (Without the use of superconductors anyway).

4. What frequency are you driving the generator with?
35-40khz pulsed DC .  This probably has a wide tolerance.

5. It sounds as if the carbon rod is the only active material used, is it?
Carbon rod is the only active material besides the magnets

6. Have you tried a shielding using something other than aluminum, say plexi or lexan to see if this contains the "radiation" (for a lack of a better description).
Nope ;)



starcruiser

OK then, time to pull the materials together. I have the magnets on hand and will need to check my stock for the capacitors. Will need to build a PWM for PS control (as Uncle fester mentions) and get a IGBJT switch and driver. Gonna need to control this beast  :)

Stuff to do. Thanks for the info and keep us informed and be safe guys!

Finally a device that actually works!

Regards,

Carl

Feynman

Yes, it is very exciting time.  Please distribute the information far and wide.


The only trick to this appears to be the 'feedback', as you cannot directly connect the output back to the input or else you will get 'runaway' condition. You must use a nice PWM circuit or resistor/fuse combo on your feedback from device output to input.

Again, as I said, the materials list is comically simple.  Magnets.  Carbon.  Voltage.    ;D :D