How to setup a very simple glow stick LENR test with a microwave oven.

Use a microwave with a rotating glass turntable. Cover the glass turntable
with a one inch layer of high temperature insolation.

Use a reactor design composed of an alumina or zirconia tube or a mixture
of alumina and zirconia.

Put a fueled reactor and a unfuel reactor or oposite sides of the glass
turn table. Use a IR temperature meter to measure temperature of the
rotating reactors. Turn the microwave oven on and off based on a gradually
increasing minimum and maximum temperature setting of the reactors as they
rotate on the turntable.

The unfueled and fuel reactor will receive the same average input power
over time. If the LENR reaction become active, the fueled reactor will be
hotter than the unfueled reactor.




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One magnetron is sufficient. SiC apparently works.



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*From:* Axil Axil

It is possible to build a custom microwave oven fed by two 1 kW, 2.45 GHz
magnetrons to heat alumina up to 1300C.

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