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ZPower Recent Technology Demonstrations /dicussions [hopefully experiments]

Started by ramset, January 12, 2020, 09:27:34 AM

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Toolofcortex

I dont see the complex stacking as shown in the image comment.

Everything is possible, perhaps acquiring some berylium also is.

Did you ever shop for Berylium?

Perhaps its just some high cohesion epoxy and it is as complex as described I dunno.

Yeah every looks too clean how is he even stopping oxygen from getting in there if wires are supposed to be inside those plates its all excellently air tight.

Perhaps wire indentations and made inside nitrogen type vacuum pump chamber?

skywatcher

It's possible to buy Beryllium but it's not cheap. Additionally, it's very hard to work with it. It requires high temperatures and an athmosphere free of oxygen. In normal ambient temperature it's very hard and brittle. Beryllium oxide is highly toxic. It's definitely beyond the possibilities of the average builder.