Greetings!
- Samuel Berman
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Re: Greetings!
How about for just discussing my pump/gauge and sharing details about my setup?
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- Dennis P Brown
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Re: Greetings!
If you want to post a picture of the gauge and/or pump that you now have (unless it is a fully assembled, operating vacuum system - that could go under the "Images du Jour") or want some operational information on your pump and gauge system, or have a question on how best to test the pump those questions could would be appropriate for the 'Chat' section.
If you turn out to have an electronic question about the gauge controller or issues with the calibration, that would go in the vacuum system - ditto on, say, changing the pump oil.
If in doubt, just try the closest you feel is correct - not really a big concern unless it is an extremely elementary question addressed in the FAQ under the section appropriate for that device/knowledge area.
If you turn out to have an electronic question about the gauge controller or issues with the calibration, that would go in the vacuum system - ditto on, say, changing the pump oil.
If in doubt, just try the closest you feel is correct - not really a big concern unless it is an extremely elementary question addressed in the FAQ under the section appropriate for that device/knowledge area.
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Re: Greetings!
Is there any specific reason that you can not achieve D-D fusion in a glass jar fusor?Dennis P Brown wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 5:15 am Hello, and welcome. Both a single stage pump and a 'glass jar' are only useful for a plasma demo; a fusor requires a steel chamber or steel vacuum connector like a four-way cross ( 2.75 inch or larger.)
Or is it because a glass jar does not protect against x-rays so a glass jar is practically not useful for real fusion?
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Re: Greetings!
Joep,
One reason not to use a glass chamber is because an increased voltage above demo voltages will produce more powerful ion beams that can heat and weaken the glass causing an implosion. The glass will also allow most of the x-rays through as well. The FAQ's do answer this question in more depth so make sure to check there too.
Regards,
-Matthew
One reason not to use a glass chamber is because an increased voltage above demo voltages will produce more powerful ion beams that can heat and weaken the glass causing an implosion. The glass will also allow most of the x-rays through as well. The FAQ's do answer this question in more depth so make sure to check there too.
Regards,
-Matthew
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That cleared it up.MatthewL wrote: ↑Sun Nov 19, 2017 8:06 pm Joep,
One reason not to use a glass chamber is because an increased voltage above demo voltages will produce more powerful ion beams that can heat and weaken the glass causing an implosion. The glass will also allow most of the x-rays through as well. The FAQ's do answer this question in more depth so make sure to check there too.
Regards,
-Matthew
Thank you, Matthew.
- Dennis P Brown
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Re: Greetings!
This discussion really does need to be moved to the chat section since this section is meant to be used for Introductions only. Also, please read FAQ's a bit more on fusor design before posting specific questions. Saves time.