Five Minute FUSOR

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2009

A fusor constructed with 5 minute epoxy. Nothing special here, just a proof of concept idea regarding the fesibility of hardware store epoxy in a high vacuum environment.

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  • It's leaking ions but stable. To low a field to contain. Only contained within the unit. Do the math and rework the concentric. Get a thicker containment vessel. Tune the input.

  • @bigglesworth5283 As clearly stated in the description;

    "Just a proof of concept idea regarding the fesibility of hardware store epoxy in a high vacuum environment."

    At NO TIME was this ever made to be more than that.

  • No grid based fusor is ever feasible... ;P

  • @magicstix0r If you are referring to power generation, no one will (or should) disagree with that. For neutron production via thermonuclear fusion, they are quite feasible and real.

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  • Music: The House of the Rising Sun (Instrumental)

    Artist: propably Frijid Pink

    have fun ^^

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  • At what pressure is it operating at? There doesn't seem to be any valve for the vacuum pump

  • Great, just take a deep breath and inhale absorb all that charged particles.

  • 0:48 that is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen on Youtube.

  • Is this a demo with deuterium gas, or just nitrogen from the air?

  • What is the power supply to the confinement coils? DC, AC, volts and amps please.

  • have you got deuterium in there? or air you just testing with plain air. And have you got anything to protect you from neutrons, gamma rays and x-rays? cos if not that is really dangerous

  • I'm assuming you need to wear protective clothing around these things?

  • @clagwell Do these produce any energy? Even in small amounts? My knowledge in he area is quite limited =[

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