Fusion reactors by energy quotient

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Andrew Seltzman
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Re: Fusion reactors by energy quotient

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I don't see Carl Willis' "Carl's Jr" fusor on the list:
from a run in 2008: 75 kVDC, 12 mA, 12 mtorr, > 2E+06

This would equate to a Q of about 2.6e-9

https://carlwillis.wordpress.com/2008/0 ... -carls-jr/
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Steven Sesselmann
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Re: Fusion reactors by energy quotient

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Andrew,

Okay I have added Carl's documented run to the list, I have no reason to doubt his figures. Normally I add people to the list by request, so if anyone else has a best run they want added to the list, please give me the link to the run report.

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