Using
http://www.sciradioactive.com/contact-me/
I described experiment and shared my phone/email.
Reach out to youth.
Imagine the press when a child's science fair project demonstrates energetic particle production at room temperature.
Using
http://www.sciradioactive.com/contact-me/
I described experiment and shared my phone/email.
Reach out to youth.
Imagine the press when a child's science fair project demonstrates energetic particle production at room temperature.
@Director
The equipment mentioned in the synopsis adds to a pretty penny.
Titanium sealed retort inside a stainless steel retort.
38 hours to 20 days per cycle.
Including 2 heating periods between 400 and 1000 degrees Centigrade.
Never say die. Hope springs.
Clous Chambers versus Geiger Counters versus Ionization Chambers versus Spark Detectors.
http://www.furryelephant.com/c…cting-ionizing-radiation/
http://www.furryelephant.com/c…ation-chamber-simulation/
I believe instruments merit a separate thread.
Building low cost instruments for LENR investigations.
Cloud Chambers versus Geiger Counters versus Ionization Chambers versus Spark Detectors.
http://www.furryelephant.com/c…cting-ionizing-radiation/
http://www.furryelephant.com/c…ation-chamber-simulation/
Speaking of Spark Detectors: https://www.instructables.com/…-Particle-Spark-Detector/
Above find an Ionization Chamber build. Simpler, cheaper versions exist.
In the USA a first instrument, a DVM, can be had gratis. Visit http://harbor freight.com for details.
These should work. 🐢
Our Benefactor Axani: https://github.com/spenceraxani/
URL to document stored on lenr-forum server: Instructions.pdf
I hope the links above will work for all members.
https://houston.craigslist.org…h-interns/6694433836.html
Craigslist ad edited to circumvent advertising characterization.
Whatever it takes.
Time to find a best practices document for track counting.
I wonder if Robert Murray Smith might comment. I will inquire.
Good stuff DnG. Both entertaining and utile.
Here is an online calculator useful for our electrolytic endeavors:
https://www.rapidtables.com/ca…ric/power-calculator.html
Quoting JohnyFive:
"...
By the way the H2O-based cell was running at 0.2W from the beginning at around 50mA. Even at this low current water is very clearly evaporated - stream of water vapor off the cell is very noticeable.
..."
Running 0.2W and his mention of 4V agrees with his 50mA and tells us the cell resistance equals 80Ω.
Two tenths of a watt.
Four volts.
Fifty milliamp.
Eighty ohms.
Thank goodness for Georg Simon Ohm.
Thanks, Alan. Good to know.
https://www.symmetrymagazine.o…our-own-particle-detector
says
"... Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive element, but it exists in such low concentrations in the air that it is less radioactive than peanut butter. ..."
http://fusrapmaywood.com/factsheet/radenv.html
claims
"...
Food contribues an average of 20 mrem/year, mostly from potassium-40, carbon-14, hydrogen-3, radium-226, and thorium-232.
..."
This means, to me, that controls need doing. Water alone, wire alone, in Cloud Chamber. Just to see.
How much pressure might build up if cell/jar was sealed? Could all vapor be strained/captured by circulation and filtering? I refer here to forced air movement.
If simultaneous runs are located near each other, say eight jars, would proximity spoil or improve progress?
I will soon test surface effect.
Ni plated anode, Ti surface (submerged end of spork), interconnects of bog standard copper wire.
Your sponges seem to perform well.
We need a song titled 'Prance of the Sponges'. Or is that too silly?
Returned spork to REI, Recreational Equipment, Inc. store on Wednesday, September 25th, 2018, without filing it and without electrolysing it.
Might have been a mistake. Feeling regrets.
You make many observations. Is your lab notebook digital?
Where are you storing your pictures?
I want to avoid prying. Yet curiosity compels.
That EDX analysis will hopefully shed more light on the situation.
Very interesting.
Thanks.
Useful AND intriguing.
Great. I was thinking grams total.
Example:
Anode, 100mm, 26 AWG, X grams.
Cathode wire, 120mm, 26 AWG, Y grams.
Ti Flake, Z grams.
You wisely point out the importance of submerged volumes and weights.
I agree with your assessment and would like to know your estimates for submerged masses.