Electric attachment in a fusor

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Electric attachment in a fusor

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I am wondering how to attach the electricity to my fuser so that fusion can occur, can someone please give me details on how to do this because I am not quite sure and I am currently building fuser myself
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Re: Electric attachment in a fusor

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Thomas,

How can we tell you're not a troll, after a first post like that?

Perhaps you skimmed over the fusor.net registration dialog.
It says new users are supposed to post a personal introduction,
and are expected to use their real first and last names.
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Re: Electric attachment in a fusor

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Rich Feldman wrote:Thomas,

How can we tell you're not a troll, after a first post like that?

Perhaps you skimmed over the fusor.net registration dialog.
It says new users are supposed to post a personal introduction,
and are expected to use their real first and last names.
Sorry, I was anxious to get started. This is a serious question and I am definitely not a troll. I phrased it incorrectly though. I wanted to know what the best and safest ways are for attaching the electricity to the fuser.
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Re: Electric attachment in a fusor

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The FAQs are a good place to start:
viewforum.php?f=41

Particularly the High voltage FAQs
viewforum.php?f=29
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Re: Electric attachment in a fusor

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Andrew Seltzman wrote:The FAQs are a good place to start:
viewforum.php?f=41

Particularly the High voltage FAQs
viewforum.php?f=29
Thank you very much.
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Re: Electric attachment in a fusor

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You as a newbie, as are all newbies, expected and told to pour over the FAQs. If you are too torpid to read, monkey see - monkey do, still works. Check out the hundreds of pictures of fusors in the images du jour posts over the last 15 years and see where the big nasty high voltage wire thingy goes into the fusor thingy and what is there to take it into the fusor. The better and the older hands here are tiring of spoon feeding information that already is readily available in hundreds of excellent, carefully crafted FAQs. This is not mean, it is the FAQs.

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