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Single circuits generate nuclear reactions

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

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Ww.We

@AquariuZ

My post with the 1-2-3-4 is from Juan as well. I put it here for the same reason you put the picture - to share and invoke ideas.


BR,
ww.we

Koen1

Quote from: sparks on May 16, 2008, 09:54:33 AM
@Koen1


     I must apologize for clouding this thread.  There were a #of persons here that mentioned welding transformers and of course the spark gaps created when you weld as well as a torroidal coil placed around a current carrying conductor not being a tpu.  I thought by posting my experiment a similarity in the dynamics would be appreciated. 

Okay, I understand that and I did vagely catch that it has to do with other stuff you're working on, but I'm afraid I don't see the connection that clearly...
I guess I'm just stuck with my head in the Protelf thing too much...

Your posting and input are certainly appreciated.
I just have some trouble getting a clear picture of what exactly you were trying to tell us,
and with fitting that into this thread.

QuoteJust can't resist this one more "spark". 
;) ;D
QuoteIf you are a welder:  what uses more energy to change stainless steel into a gas.  A carbon cut rod or a plazma cutter ?.
Idk...?

miki02131

All parts and components for my VSG are now ready. Only thing that prevents me from firing it at this very moment is a Geiger Counter. I will start testing tomorrow if I can get my hands on one.

Thanks,

Miki.

AbbaRue

Might I ask how many reading this post have the parts already, and how many are still waiting for things to arrive?
I have all the parts now, only need to assemble it.

Yucca

Quote from: AbbaRue on May 17, 2008, 01:08:29 AM
Might I ask how many reading this post have the parts already, and how many are still waiting for things to arrive?
I have all the parts now, only need to assemble it.


Parts I've got so far for replication:

1.2mm thoriated tungsten rods
Small carbon from AAA batt.
Collector toroid.
Load resistor.
Storage scope.
64V supply.

Part I need:
big 100V cap/s.

The thoriated tungsten may sound thin, but I have 10 rods and I can bundle them or I can cut them and surround the carbon rod with them in various configs.

I live in Spain, anyone point me to a good source for big electrolytics with at least 100V breakdown.