Caden Burkhardt-Fusor Progress
- Dennis P Brown
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- Real name: Dennis Brown
Re: Caden Burkhardt-Fusor Progress
Running a fusor at home requires essentially zero margin for error when it comes to high voltage; sure, the x-ray radiation is dangerous (and need not be with careful design) but a short exposure is highly unlikely to cause long term health issues, much less death. Not so with the power supply - one mistake and death is instantaneous. Rethink doing this if you feel that you cannot follow strict procedures without failure.
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- Real name: caden burkhardt
Re: Caden Burkhardt-Fusor Progress
9/5/20-Tc gauge readout arrive-analog with two set points
9/11/20- Tc gauge arrived
9/13/20- Hooked up the tc gauge to my chamber and ran a preliminary vacuum test. I got my chamber down to 100 mTorr I'm yet to do a plasma run with my new vacuum gauge but I hope to do so, record the data and compare it to the visual vacuum gauge FAQ
9/11/20- Tc gauge arrived
9/13/20- Hooked up the tc gauge to my chamber and ran a preliminary vacuum test. I got my chamber down to 100 mTorr I'm yet to do a plasma run with my new vacuum gauge but I hope to do so, record the data and compare it to the visual vacuum gauge FAQ
- Dennis P Brown
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- Real name: Dennis Brown
Re: Caden Burkhardt-Fusor Progress
Is your chamber only reaching 100 microns or is that the gauge giving an inaccurate reading? Try the gauge just on the pump head and that will tell you: first, if the gauge is likely accurate; second, whether your chamber is leaking or not.