What a set of events for me to consider, seeing as I
am poised to start the second round of testing with
the little Wisp reactor. (Got some more D2O, and will
be minding my viscosity this time).
A little earlier this afternoon, I was pondering Dr.
Mizuno's explosion, and I scoured the building for a
little blast insurance of my own. Found a nice
acrylic cylinder with half inch thick walls to make a
good 360 shield. Of course, the Wisp is open beaker.
Then again, I WAS getting some uncanny concussions at
the end of the last series, one of which did knock the
beaker off its MHD stirring magnet.
With respect to the semi-related thread going on here
as far as CF suppression and stealth... jeez, just
post your experimental results openly for all to see
right here on vort and everywhere. Hey - Little Wisp
is a crude set-up and my neutron detection still
bites, but its a party y'all are invited to. If
someone comes along and scoops up part of the
"technology package" so to speak, fine - thats why I
dabble in this madness. I have fun with the day job
anyway, putting II-VI semiconductor films on glass,
for a tasteful alternative to silicon PV!
n
--- Mike Carrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jed wrote:
>
> > Mizuno reports that the inverted glass funnel was
> not in use in the latest
> > series of experiments, so there was a
> stoichiometric mix of hydrogen and
> > oxygen in the headspace of the cell. After further
> investigation, he
> > concluded that the explosion was probably
> triggered by the platinum mesh
> > anode. I will revise the accident report to
> include his latest comments,
> > and I will upload a version of it in a few days.
>
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