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    About a year ago I got the Idea that a gradiometer would be a good toy for me and started looking around the net to see how I might go about building one. Proton precession looked like the right path to my mind and I researched further.

    So as I understand it you've got a coil either solenoid or toroid (toroid having many advantages) with a core made of a hydrogen dense material sutch as water or kerosene. Now I don't have to wind one to know a liquid core is gonna be a pain in the butt so before I've read to the end of the sentance I've gone through my head looking for solid hydrocarbons and come up with paraffin.

    Sense the effect is dependant on the atomic nuclei itself, I can't see any reason one hyrocarbon shouldn't work as well as any other. But I can't seem to find anything online about a paraffin core PPM detector ever being tryed.

    This is so obvious that people smarter than me must have reason for not doing it and I think this is just the group to straighten me out on this.
    So please proceed, and thank you all for all the great information your sharing here.

  • #2
    Hi,

    Why will you use parafin? If it is to have something regular to wind around you should think of the fact that the high current used to make the protons line up, surely keep the parafin at a great temperatur! ( melted parafin is of no use....I guess)

    Regards
    Christian kjeldsen

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    • #3
      My thinking here is to have a solid core to wind the coil on. Mostly for toroid cores as a plastic bottle is probly a fine solution for solenoid coils. The paraffin would be in danger of melting from a number of heat sorces the sensor might be exposed to in the real world (althought I hadn't thought of the heat from the polarizing current) My thought was to wind the coil on a paraffin toriod and then set the whole thing in potting compound.
      If I need to be told to keep my mouth shut till I I've actually built something, by all means go ahead.

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      • #4
        You wrote:If I need to be told to keep my mouth shut till I I've actually built something, by all means go ahead.[/QUOTE]

        My reply was not ment that way, I guess the Danish humor is a bit rough, any how, I am thinking in possibilities instead of problems. Keep thinking

        Best regards
        Christian Kjeldsen

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        • #5
          Use wax to make a polyester form, as they made brons items.... long ago.
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