And how expensive is HV technician jobs ? There would have to save I have slightly longer, but since I could build with also a great Fusor so I think then I'll take the cheap pump for the first, before I build a Fusor I do Yes first minor things the pump will actually fast hot or you can even leave?
PS: Finding: Turbo-molecular pumps are complex and need too much time :), so we need a really good rotary vane pump. I'm actually on the rule, that you first should prove nuclear fusion before it is said that man has built a working nuclear fusion reactor and I haven't done that yet. However, the device is ready, that should occur with a euteriumfüllung nuclear fusion reactions. The problem, however, is that I can prove it badly. Fusor.net usual bubble dosimeters are available in this country more difficult and they age pretty quickly (usable for about 1 year) so even if I even can grow one me I'd do really only there briefly before I do Fusion tests. I would personally rather give it a try with the activation of silver but it takes a very high eutronenausbeute and which in turn is something stupid with my tiny Fusor. I would have to do high voltages, which on the one hand (well I tried even not so special to a suitable source of HV) is to provide something difficult and especially problems with X-ray radiation. So I settle for now with what I already have and rather remember a new vacuum chamber to bauen...eines day.
Get deuterium gas is pretty expensive in this country (I think 300 euros upwards). Another method would be to buy it (much cheaper but less clean) heavy water. You can refer this quite easily. You had to do it but then usable by electrolyzing it or chemically releases just the D2. personally, I would probably buy some potassium and just throw to generate code, that in turn as electrolyte for electrolysis Setup can be used. Finished KOH contains normal hydrogen, which represents a pollution, at least for a certain period of time. So an electrolysis device should work but very clean (Platinum wire electrodes and a dry cell are useful). It's also not that cheap. Also requires dosing valves or at least any other components that cost usually a lot. Total's is expensive if it is to be good. Yes where I rather would see me around after diffusion pumps (usually much cheaper and in particular more robust). For a TMP, so you should use but then also a clean pump.
crabtack wrote:
So I think, then I make the cheap pump for now, before I have to build a Fusor I Yes first minor things :)
Because these pumps are now so cheap I think big that the most sensible especially as you can make the dirtier vacuum tests without you to make the pump. I use as a pump laser to drying of various materials and possibly even vacuum casting.
crabtack wrote:
@Kilovolt: The pump will actually fast hot or you can even make?
I have one. Can you run this pump basically long also if they are quite warm. Also my better pump gets pretty warm (it has even a warning: hot surfaces).
crabtack wrote:
PS: Finding: Turbo-molecular pumps are complex and need too much time :), so we need a really good rotary vane pump.
Yes TMPs can also got HV testing apparently if I assume that now only from the experience of other people, because I put more on diffusion pumps. Diffusion pumps are much more pleasant to handle even if they also need warm up time and are not quite as clean as TMPs. Rather, you forgive a slightly worse pump. Instead of blowing is then simply the oil "cracked" and then they mess though but that is still better than a dead TMP drive.