Decided to make a video of the fusor generating bubbles in my last operational BTI dosimeter. The run was around 3 minutes and the distance was about 13cm from the inner grid. Recording speed at 3x making the video about 45 seconds long.
No attempt at any accuracy here. It’s just closeup video exemplar of a BTI making bubbles.
https://youtu.be/Ncw0uGmHzCI
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Bubble Detector in Action / 45sec Video
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Re: Bubble Detector in Action / 45sec Video
Nice video....Bubbling over with neutrons. Who says the watched pot never boils?!
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Re: Bubble Detector in Action / 45sec Video
Mark,
Love your video. You should place your microphone right next to the detector... if there’s not too much background noise we’d be able to hear the bubbles “pop” into existence.
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Love your video. You should place your microphone right next to the detector... if there’s not too much background noise we’d be able to hear the bubbles “pop” into existence.
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Re: Bubble Detector in Action / 45sec Video
That would be cool! Unfortunately the replacement motor on the 1402 is a noisy beast. Still a lot quieter than the Yellowjacket but not quiet enough to her the bubbles pop into existence.
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