Hello everyone.
My name is Muhammad Faidzul and I am 31 years old. I took mechatronics engineering during my studies.
Currently i am working at a biomedical engineering company that specializes in service
and repair of biomedical equipment's, mainly X-ray Machines. Lately we have disposed off
a high frequency machine and i managed to get my hands on a HV Tank.
I have got them working and have been playing with plasma since early this year.
Now I am thinking of making one of these fusors. I have bought a vacuum pump
from china, enough to produce plasma, but I don't think it is capable of producing
a star at the center. Will post some pics of my progress. It'll be great if you guys can help
and give some advice. Thanks
Regards,
Muhammad
Salam from Malaysia~
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Re: Salam from Malaysia~
Welcome and best of luck.
Get a good vacuum gauge that works in the micron range (that covers the 0 - 20/25 micron or its equivalent in Pa range in some detail). In this manner you can determine if your chamber is getting to the correct range for future fusion work.
Get a good vacuum gauge that works in the micron range (that covers the 0 - 20/25 micron or its equivalent in Pa range in some detail). In this manner you can determine if your chamber is getting to the correct range for future fusion work.