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Overunity Machines Forum



Single circuits generate nuclear reactions

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

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aleks

Quote from: tagor on May 19, 2008, 03:45:20 AM
did you get fusion ?
Is it really fusion? Looks like melting, not necessarily fusion. Photo can't say what it really is.

tagor

Quote from: miki02131 on May 19, 2008, 02:10:02 AM
All,

If David device fails, this one will work almost beyond a doubt:

http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,1310.new.html#new


My first replication ended up in meltdown due to the high output current and heat. I monitor my input current was at about .5A. The output was probably in the hundreds. We finally have a winner. It is called VSG. Please replicate.

Thanks,

Miki.

hartiberlin

Is this attached picture the right setup ?

This should be a side view.

If you use an aluminium tube around
the graphite rod,
how do you connect it for the output ?

Does the aluminium tube charge up
positively and the negative pole will be versus the
negative pole of the carbon rod power supply ?
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tagor

Quote from: aleks on May 19, 2008, 03:50:18 AM
Is it really fusion? Looks like melting, not necessarily fusion. Photo can't say what it really is.

yes this need to be analyse by spectroscopy

aleks

Quote from: hartiberlin on May 19, 2008, 03:52:47 AM
Does the aluminium tube charge up
Aluminum is used for shielding only (Aluminum-plastic tubes used for watering could be great for this application). You also need multi-turn collector windings (some really big pack), wound around the graphite rod: it will be a vertical toroid, or inductance.

I was also thinking that graphite rods can be stacked together to form a graphite pack (with height roughly equal to diameter of this pack). You may then put this pack inside a factory-made multi-winding toroidal transformer.