AURA and ECCO reactor evaluation main test instrument tour - Source code made open
Here is a video overview by Ryan Hunt of Hunt Utilities Group who worked hard with Brian Albiston of Revolution LENR, both MFMP volunteers, to put the main test apparatus together - including radiation & energy monitoring, input electricity and mass flow power determination (two methods) and all required live data broadcasting. Their hurculean effort over the past months has been enabled by crowd donations, and we thank all of those that contributed either financially, or intellectually.
Python source code for Labjack to connect to Dashboard.io and Plot.ly
A huge thank you to Brian Albiston also for open sourcing his code for this set-up which he has developed over the last few years. We hope that IIT Mumbai and other researchers around the globe can use it productively in their own work - if you do, tell us your story!
Sodium Iodide detector and Geiger counter
Helium 3 neutron detectors (Open source by Bob Higgins)
Spectrum analyser
Radiation monitoring panels
In addition, we will have a 4 new analogue Bubbletech neutron detectors specially bought for these tests and some photographic film as discussed in the video below.
Omega flow meter (FLR 1000 series)
Large dial analogue temperature monitoring (to compliment digital PT100s)
Highly accurate (0.5g on 44kg) Arlyn scale
Labjack T7 Pro based digital acquisition overview
Plot.ly graph
Dashboard.io panel
Electrical input power monitoring
We will be using a selection of power monitoring solutions as discussed in this previous Steemit.com blog post
This set up is looking really good really great team work and stead thought through set up. And a couple of amazing opportunities thanks to Me356 and Suhas. I wish all of MFMP all the best for great tests and great data these coming weeks. I'm really looking forward to this.
It now comes down to the claimants and their devices.
Great tool, this tool work trough software that base on python. cool science. upvoted
Yes, and the python code that Brian Albiston has authored can be easily re-purposed to link rPi to plot.ly and dashboard.io, it is a great gift from a good man.