well, in the crowned heads land , we are lucky to live there much longer apparently

Lutz Jaitner - plasmoid research and LENR
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I had a couple of hours to kick the plasma reactor into life today. I have a bit of a problem with the PSU tripping out after a few seconds of plasma formation. I don't know if that's a fault or if Electrophoresis PSU's are looking for a different pattern of resistance/capacitance. I can get it to run for a few seconds, but have ordered a big neon transformer (all 5 kilos of it) and I have a couple of old Microwaves I can cannibalise to build something less tempramental. I am also looking for a better vacuum gauge. Onward and Upward!
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I had a couple of hours to kick the plasma reactor into life today. I have a bit of a problem with the PSU tripping out after a few seconds of plasma formation. I don't know if that's a fault or if Electrophoresis PSU's are looking for a different pattern of resistance/capacitance. I can get it to run for a few seconds, but have ordered a big neon transformer (all 5 kilos of it) and I have a couple of old Microwaves I can cannibalise to build something less tempramental. I am also looking for a better vacuum gauge. Onward and Upward!
The top electrode in the second picture is a pressure fed one?
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Not yet it isn't. These are merely lumps of metal. I am some way off mastery of this topic. Jolly good fun though, as long as you remember that anything over about 60V can really hurt.
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BTW- I am looking for information about 'Galateas' plasma fusion systems that the Russians were working on until they gave up and spent the money on Tokamaks. If you can find anything substantial, perhpas you could link it here?
Unrelated to that, I also found this - Dr Richard was interested in this topic- replications of the Sternglass experiment. https://www.researchgate.net/p…rrent_in_gaseous_hydrogen
By the same author -who appears to be an independent researcher with a very wide range of interests. https://www.researchgate.net/p…or_dark_nuclear_synthesis
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