I built a Marx generator powered by a cheap 7kV generator

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-3V-7KV-7000V-Boost-Step-up-Power-Module-High-voltage-Converter-Generator-S52-/122391848213?hash=item1c7f1f6515:g:LqUAAOSwo6lWOc7o

It worked quite succesfully for a couple of days experiments, during which I found that the high dV/dT it generates causes false positive clicks on my cheap geiger counter. A useful peice of information. Then the gnerator died. I bought 5 more but have not done anything with them

Nigel
On 16/04/2017 17:41, Frank Znidarsic wrote:
Anatomy of a failed experiment.

Hydrogen loading effects the plasma frequency. I don't believe the nonsense about hydrinos and cracks. Sub atomic particles and the like are just more nonsense at this energy level.

Thermal frequencies are terahertz 10 to the twelfth power hertz. At high hydrogen loading the plasma frequency changes to that of hot thermal vibrations 10 to the thirteen power hertz. Obliviously silver will not achieve the high loading required for hot thermal operation. I was shooting for operation at the high microwave band ten to the tenth power hertz. I want a lower plasma frequency. That's why I tried the helium.



Maybe I shroud dig out my high voltage spark gap exciter. It delivers a wallop upon breakdown. Then again this thing scares me, maybe not.

Frank


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