Hello,
So I have a Plasma Ball and the circuits work and all but the gas in it diffused out of the container, so my question is if I could use that center and apply it, with some modifications, as a fusor grid and fuse deuterium in it.
Thanks in advance,
Jack Wilson
Fusor Grid from the ball in the center of a Plasma Ball
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Re: Fusor Grid from the ball in the center of a Plasma Ball
Jack
It might help if you followed the rules
1./ please amend your name from Jack W to Jack Wilson
2./ Your first post should have been in the "please introduce Yourself Forum"
Your question above should have been asked in the "new user chat area"
It might help if you followed the rules
1./ please amend your name from Jack W to Jack Wilson
2./ Your first post should have been in the "please introduce Yourself Forum"
Your question above should have been asked in the "new user chat area"
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Re: Fusor Grid from the ball in the center of a Plasma Ball
John is correct, as always. I hate to ignore the question, however. As posted, and trying my best to interpret just what is asked in some detail, I can't answer what the verbiage struggled to convey in the question.
If Jack can repost his question in a detailed manner so that those of us who know fusion can give him an answer in the new user chat area, we look forward to answering his question.
Richard Hull
If Jack can repost his question in a detailed manner so that those of us who know fusion can give him an answer in the new user chat area, we look forward to answering his question.
Richard Hull
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Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
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Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
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Re: Fusor Grid from the ball in the center of a Plasma Ball
Besides following forum rules, do realize we have to figure out what is being asked. As such, details are everything; don't assume we understand terms unless defined. Plasma questions can be extra tough without details.
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Re: Fusor Grid from the ball in the center of a Plasma Ball
My bad, I was in a rush back then and after reading I realized how bad was the question formulated, I shall follow the instructions and also ask in the other forum.
Thanks,
Jack Wilson
Thanks,
Jack Wilson