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Discuss the technical details of an "open source" community-driven design of a polywell reactor.

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Jccarlton
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This Just came in my E-mail from MDC today

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USB feedthroughs
http://www.insulatorseal.com/urd/unifac ... ay?1.6.1.1

And vacuum cable. Bakeable to 160C

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Thanks JC! I like a lot of the stuff they have, I'll have to scan the site more fully when I get a chance.

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Hello Jcccarlton,
I had a look at the USB vacuum seals, they look good. I do not know if any electronics would work inside the chamber where a polywell is operating ... the fusion products and the electron clouds would be very bad for any semiconductors I can think of.

But any company which can produce something like this should be kept in mind for other things ...

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Tony Barry

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tony,

They have a nice (20KV rated - probably will work to 30 KV) dual water cooled "connector" that would be very nice for water cooled fusor grids. Cheap too. About $135.
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