what is the largest problem with the fusor?

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Re: what is the largest problem with the fusor?

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Definitely try to be like me and take your time researching parts/components to see what will go together without going "boom" or "fizzle". Nothing worse than spending a decent amount of pocket change on a part only to find out it won't even fit in your device. These folks here lead by example and you should most definitely take their advice and experience to heart so that you aren't bumbling along, making the same mistakes that have been made many times before.

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Re: what is the largest problem with the fusor?

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If you read the wikipedia page on fusors, you will find a number of links at the bottom, one is to
Todd H. Rider, "A general critique of inertial-electrostatic confinement fusion systems", M.S. thesis at MIT, 1994.
http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/29869
There you can read about bremsstrahlung and other things that could enlighten you.
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