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Single circuits generate nuclear reactions

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

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leo48

Please post your schema discrager
thank you
leo48
Every problem has always at least two solutions simply find
The strength of the strong is the ability to navigate struggles with eye serene

tishatang

Hi All,

Here is a link for Civil Defense Cold War Radiation Detectors for $49.95.

http://www.hosfelt.com/

Scroll down to Radiation Detectors on the left.  I used to buy from this company when I was making things.
Description says will detect Beta.  Cheap if it will work?

Good luck to all,
Tishatang

Ww.We

Quote from: UncleFester on May 19, 2008, 07:27:39 PM
I just ran 37VDC @ 59Hz into 1000uF and got 50VAC on the toroidal windings so low voltage works as well, but I still don't seen much current. Carbon rod gets very hot. I measured 146F from ambient of 82F within 2 minutes. This test was using the original duplication components of the JLN experiment except much lower capacitance of course. High voltages I used earlier kept the carbon rod cool and did not generate any perceptible heat.

@UncleFester
The logic should be that small voltages means you need larger caps to get the bang & more voltages should mean smaller caps considering an optimal reaction.
Correct me if I'm plain wrong.

@all
1gr of carbon should contain around 5162430000000000000 Carbon atoms
(source: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070116230245AA0XY7I&show=7).
1 out of 100000 will react (efficiency is proposed this way).
Consider the case if You have 1gr of carbon where 50'000'000'000'000 atoms do the trick. I think the halo discussed in this topic will not only cover the reaction chamber but also the inventor :) .

The point is: consider the amount of carbon used carefully by planning the worst case scenario ahead...
I would like to see the reasoning behind the worst case scenario (100% efficient reaction for a given amount of carbon in a defined period of time).


BR,
ww.we

b0rg13

where can i find a carbon rod say the size of a tooth pick,and one around the size of a pen/cil ?.
if you want to get out of the rat race,you have to let go of the cheese.

AhuraMazda

I am not sure about the suitability but you could open up an AA battery and remove the carbon rod.
Note that not all battey technologies use a carbon rod. I normally get them out of cheap chinese made
batteries which are shipped along with other crap from there.

These are a bit thicker than needle.

I don't know if you could find pecils that may be made of carbon. That would be another source.