Universal LENR Reactor – Basic Electrical
| September 23, 2012 | Posted by admin under Dale Basgall, Universal LENR Reactor |
Dale Basgall has released his design of the basic electrical system of the Universal LENR Reactor. This is a follow-up of his presentation on the theory of operation and electrical control system introduction. The latest presentation details the “minimum electrical components to operate the Universal LENR Reactor.” Mr. Basgall continues to do excellent work on presenting and detailing his design, and there is more to come.
After reviewing the time elements required for completing a LENR experimnt it doesn’t seem likely you can just set down a few hours and see some results, a little boring and not that progressive as far as involvement as the “starting” process is begun.
For that reason “auto pilot” will be the next step to enhancing a long term experiment with LENR, and to make it practicle for quicker advancement and possibly a sustained reaction process will unfold.
I have completed the pinouts on the Auto Pilot Logic Controller that will operate the Reactor as well as monitor all functions for documenting and progressing the LENR experiment. The auto pilot situation is for experiments that may take longer than a few hours and that could possibly extend into days.
The point being, when logic is applied to the LENR field there gets to be many variables to calculate and decode. The problem is that when no theory is present yet that is proven not to be false or that assists assigning control to the logic portion, it is difficult to assign outputs and inputs. Not a problem to monitor at all. Just a guessing game at this point, for instance what makes the reactions start, “exactly” not trial and error, you don’t even know your making an error.
I heat up the fuel and it expands to a Barr that enables the logic to monitor functions, the oscillator for the glow plug is energized and heat is building in the reactor heater chamber as well as the coolant surrounding the core holder. I then start my high volatage oscillator system and get it firing at a frequency selected to start and again a guessing game and depending what fuel is used, which way the reactor is facing, and so on, you see where I am going with this one here. Heat is building from the IR heater which needs it’s voltage and current monitored, as well as the power amplifier voltage current and firing frequency. The temp meter sais 212 and enough heat for the first cup of coffee, nice could even heat a bagle also to begin the experiment.
Now I need the coolant temp not to exceed a certain temp and obviously the heat is the driven element here. Every control device is to result in heat gain. Now we need power, AC heat and water are not as safe by far as DC.
We need to monitor nominal volts and amps of the power system and also a charge rate indicator for the returning electrical dc current to replentish the used current in starting the experiment. The reactor gauss may be low but should be monitored as well as inducing an oscillating magnetic field in attempts to assist and progress a reaction. Acoustical stimulation x,y,z needs frequency meters and so on.
I have prepared the Auto Pilot power point however in the process had a major meltdown with my computer running the drafting package Auto Cad. I will send it as is to keep the information moving. We are almost to the end of this power point series and thanks to admin in support of the work produced. This is a clean site and well done and sometimes I wonder about how many people really care about the technical aspects of new things.