Sunday, 26 January 2014

The Grids


You will need an inner grid and an outer grid and they must be spherical. I am using a large spherical spring connected to a large bolt for my inner grid and a coil of metal wire for my outer grid. Although my outer grid is not very spherical it should still work. Note: Do not try and solder a grid as they get extremely hot and will melt. Both grids must be conductive. Finally, connect a wire to both grids and feed them out of the vacuum chamber making sure not to break the airtight seal.

Next: Control Circuitry

The Frame



Its time to build the frame. For my fusor I will have a box. Inside will be all the circuitry, the front panel will have the controls on it and there will be no back panel so i can easily access everything if i need to. On the top of this box will be the vacuum chamber and the pump. I will have a wooden panel on top of the chamber and wingnuts connected to pillers coming up from the box. Tightening the wingnuts will push down on the vacuum chamber pushing it into a rubber sheet. This will allow me to create a better air seal but will also allow me to open up the chamber and service it if necessary. Once you have drilled it all together its time to move on!

Next: The Grids


Collecting Parts


First of all we need to collect the materials we need to make it. I'm making a eoper wooden frame for my fusor, you can see the wood in the picture above. You will als need:


  • A vacuum pump
  • A airtight transparent container
  • A high voltage power source
  • 2 HV diodes
  • Something to make the grids out of(I used metal wire and a large spring)
  • Control circuitry (Thing like variacs and switches to control the fusor.)
  • A grounding rod to ground the NST and outer grid.
Everything here apart from the HV power source and the pump is relatively cheap and easy to get.

Once you have got everything its time to start building!

Next: The Frame

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

My Fusor Project

(Not my fusor)

Welcome back guys to another project me Halflife390/luca is doing!

 As you all know by now I like doing physics and chemistry projects and blogging about them. I have made thermite, a laser, a tesla coil, HHO generators, started a nuclear breeder and many many more projects but I have only made a blog about the tesla coil - http://myteslaproject.blogspot.co.uk/

So my next project is to make whats called a fusor, a device that literly fuses atoms and ions together just like real reactors!

NOTE - DO NOT GET THIS PROJECT CONFUSSED WITH MY NUCLEAR PROJECT (http://mynuclearproject.blogspot.co.uk/) THAT IS A TOTALY DIFFERENT PROJECT INVOLVING NO HV (High Voltage) BUT LOTS OF DIFERENT RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS. THE AIM OF THAT PROJECT WAS TO BREED NEW MATERIALS TOTALY DIFFERENT TO THIS PROJECT!!!

This project uses high voltages and a high power vacuum to fuse Ions that are in the air. There are two main types of fusors:

  • Demo - Extremely basic, involves no radioactive material, uses the air alone as fuel, easy to make, more of a proof of concept then propper fusor, there will be very little fusion.

  • Proper Fusor - Uses lots of VERY expensive equipment, uses deuterium (heavy hydrogen - D or 2H) as fuel, produces x rays and neutron radiation, uses a higher voltage than the demo fusor.
As its my first fusor it will only be the demo one. (This is like when I made my tesla coil, first I made a small proof of concept one before making the big proper one.) I will buy the parts off ebay and from shops around like B&Q. I will assemble and test the device with equipment i own.

How it works

The fusor works on a principle of inertial electrostatic confinement (IEC). The fusors proper name is a Farnsworth-Hirsch-Meeks Fusor. It works by creating a powerful vacuum in a transparent chamber. There are two spherical grids of metal in this chamber, one surrounding the other. A high voltage power source such as an NST is rectified using HV diodes into DC power. The negative DC power from the NST is connected to the inner grid, the positive DC is not used. The outer grid is tied to earth ground. The high voltage ionised the atoms in the air making positive ions. The positive ions are drawn to the negative inner grid and collide and fuse.

My setup:


  • A powerful vacuum pump pulling almost all of the air out of a chamber.
  • An NST (Neon Sign Transformer) providing a high voltage supply, diodes will be used to change the AC output to a DC output.
  •  The negative DC high voltage will be connected to the inner grid of the chamber.
  • The outer grid of the chamber will be connected to ground.
  • Once the vacuum is created and the power to the NST activated, the fusion reaction will start producing a bright purple glow. Awesome!

I have drawn up my design and I am currently finding parts. Il update this blog when I start to make it. 

Next: Collecting Parts