I found a fusor on http://www.glubco.com/weaponry/fusor/fusor.htm
wpi.edu --- it does not use a spherical anode - but a linear grid (Cathode) and linear anode --- has anyone else tried this approach??
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- by Starfire
- Fri Oct 26, 2001 10:21 pm
- Forum: Fusor Construction & Operation (& FAQs)
- Topic: To Sphere's or not to Sphere's
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