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Single circuits generate nuclear reactions

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

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Groundloop

@UncleFester,

I did notice that you maybe need help with a micro controlled PWM design.
On my web site I already have a design that might be modified a little to
suit the job required for this circuit operation.

See : http://home.no/ufoufoufoufo/bedini/bicp.htm
(Slow site that might be down sometimes.)

The circuit on this page is controlled via RS232 from a personal computer. I use a text based
interface (HyperTerminal). The two output switches is opto insulated from the electronic. On my circuit drawing there is a battery at the output but this can be the output going to the rod. The circuit will handle big current with proper low resistance hexfets. I have tested and built this circuit and the software for the pic micro controller is done and tested. There are some minor fault on the circuit drawings that can be corrected with two resistors and a small wire. I think this circuit will be perfect for a PC controlled PWM system.

The circuit uses two switches. One for charging the capacitor and one to dump the capacitor charge into a load. Everything can be controlled from the PC such as frequency and pulse width. I also have a step up charge method built into the software.

I still have a few PCBs for this project. If you PM me your email address then you can have one PCB for free. I will include all parts soldered (with a preprogrammed PIC mcu) excluding the hexfets and heat sink. To get a working unit you have to solder the hexfets and mount them on a proper heat sink.

Groundloop.



Inventor81

I'm sorry you don't think theoretical work isn't real. These comments only further underscore my decision to leave. I will most likely continue to monitor your progress out of curiosity.

I haven't called anyone's credibility or intelligence into question, nor the usefulness of their contribution, when contributions were made.

I think this has been covered, but there is a significant difference between doubling the background radiation level and producing a near fatal shower of radiation. No amount of tinkering can disprove the numbers if the results simply aren't there.

In short, you aren't dead. Nor do you have a radiation burn. From beta, or X-rays.

The near fatal shower of radiation is what we would require for the power levels claimed by Juan, and the shielding provided by a thin steel case would not stop X-rays, and the beta from such a reaction would, in fact, penetrate such an enclosure, cause electrostatic discharges, and create showers of multiple-keV electrons.

Unless Juan is dead, or being treated for radiation burns, I seriously doubt the veracity of his claims.

Good night, and good luck.

You have my number should you need my assistance in the future.

aleks

Quote from: waterfireho on May 22, 2008, 09:58:15 PM
Isn't the Beta supposed to be converted to electricity in the Copper wire of the torrid. ????

If it is dissipated as heat then the wrong conversion of energy took place ? no.
It was a bit complicated from the very start. There are two ways to "convert" betas: store their energy in batteries or run a connected load. If both are not hapenning, betas will have a hard time to "run" any electricity and so they'll convert to heat or RF. The worst thing is 60kW, because if such unit runs on beta worth of 60kW it would overheat quickly unless toroids are engaged gradually, depending on the current draw.

aleks

Quote from: Inventor81 on May 22, 2008, 07:10:16 PM
Question: "A .5V 300A plasma collided with a tokamak wall when one of the containment magnets quenched. The tokamak was destroyed by primarily beta radiation."
One thing you've misread: it was 5V at 300 kilo amps incident, from what I've read.

tishatang

Hi All,

I have not seen a response to Callanan's long detailed post.  Quoted  here in part:

"The carbon rod by itself does a far better job of converting the beta energy and adding it to the energy used to cause the reaction in it.- Once the reaction is initiated by the input pulse the beta energy will get reabsorbed and converted into electrical energy that is added to the input pulse which will result in a stronger magnetic field around the carbon rod than for the initial energy of the input pulse."

If this is true, then there will be little beta to find.  The rod becomes a current multiplier with little beta escaping.

Another thought: 
Do we know for sure a short pulse is necessary for this effect?  It would be really convenient if we can discharge through a series resonant circuit tuned to say 50 or 60 hertz.  This would give AC for our projected home power plant.

Just some thoughts by a lay person on the sidelines.
Tishatang