Hello Fusioneers,
I was wondering how I would go about finding a 200 kΩ 320 W wirewound ceramic high voltage ballast resistor for my fusion reactor. I've looked online and most ballast resistors are only 0.4-1.8 Ω, a minuscule fraction of what I need. If there are any alternatives to this amount of power in a ballast resistor, that'd be great. I also would like to know how one would find a 1.25” Diameter three-hoop spherical grid, made using 0.48 mm tungsten wire. I've primarily been using the materials that Kuba Anglin used in his youtube video, but I'm open to suggestions on different materials to use in my fusor as I don't want to be an exact-copy of the stuff other fusioneers have done.
Look in the description to find the materials I'm using.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrXIp1XA3wM&t=593s
High Voltage Ballast Resistor and Inner Grid Help
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Re: High Voltage Ballast Resistor and Inner Grid Help
I got a fusor grade 300 watt wire wound ceramic resistor on e-bay. If one searches often, a usable unit often appears - don't be too specific and get a large number of hits to look over. Remember, they can be put in oil to improve their cooling so a lower wattage resistor can be then made acceptable.
I bent and wrapped a steel welding rod to make my system's coiled electrode but others here have posted methods to make titanium ones. Do a search for the previous month or two should get some results on this issue.
I bent and wrapped a steel welding rod to make my system's coiled electrode but others here have posted methods to make titanium ones. Do a search for the previous month or two should get some results on this issue.
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Re: High Voltage Ballast Resistor and Inner Grid Help
Thank You Dennis,
I'll try your advice on getting the resistor, but I do have another question. Is your advice on "I bent and wrapped a steel welding rod to make my system's coiled electrode but others here have posted methods to make titanium ones. Do a search for the previous month or two should get some results on this issue." for use with the inner grid, or is it used for the ceramic resistor?
I'll try your advice on getting the resistor, but I do have another question. Is your advice on "I bent and wrapped a steel welding rod to make my system's coiled electrode but others here have posted methods to make titanium ones. Do a search for the previous month or two should get some results on this issue." for use with the inner grid, or is it used for the ceramic resistor?
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Re: High Voltage Ballast Resistor and Inner Grid Help
As to fusor grid wire, I suspect Dennis meant tungsten, not titanium.
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Re: High Voltage Ballast Resistor and Inner Grid Help
Yes to referencing the grid, and I should have said tungsten - good catch.