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DIY Manual to Building a Cloud Chamber (2020) [pdf]

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Re: DIY Manual to Building a Cloud Chamber (2020) [pdf]

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You can use peltier heat pumps to make a chamber cool for a cloud chamber.

I tried using a plastic tub on top of the peltiers, but I think that was a bad idea, as the tub probably acted as an insulator as I didn't get the tub cold enough iirc (or maybe the plastic was just too thick too).

(Although the peltiers themselves had ice around them)

https://www.instructables.com/Make-a-Cloud-Chamber-using-Pel... is one that looks good.

Re: DIY Manual to Building a Cloud Chamber (2020) [pdf]

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You can use peltier heat pumps to make a chamber cool for a cloud chamber. I tried using a plastic tub on top of the peltiers, but I think that was a bad idea, as the tub probably acted as an insulator as I didn't get the tub cold enough iirc (or maybe the plastic was just too thick too). (Although the peltiers themselves had ice around them) https://www.instructables.com/Make-a-Cloud-Chamber-using-Pel... is one that…

Anecdotally, I never had any success with this. I bought several cheap but powerful (100W-300W) 12VDC Peltier elements off Amazon. With the hot side bonded onto either a massive chunk of aluminium or a CPU cooler, the cold side never reached less than minus a few degrees C. Open air mounted or with some cling foil insulating it from air (ambient was probably around 25-30C). I also tried stacking a second (up to 50W) Peltier on top of the first, but that was even less successful. Just to say that it's not quite that trivial to get to -20C using Peltiers. If anyone likes to share their more successful experience, I'm all ears!

Re: DIY Manual to Building a Cloud Chamber (2020) [pdf]

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I really like a cloud chamber that I can put together in the pub whilst potentially drunk. A pint glass and some dry ice does the job (dry ice being obtainable from a fire extinguisher - not that I'd recommend you grab one off the pub wall without replacing it refilled).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjF1NbK0k4A

Re: DIY Manual to Building a Cloud Chamber (2020) [pdf]

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When I was in high school I had an Edmund Scientific kit that came with a baggie of uranium ore powder and some radium paint for particle sources. Sadly, they don’t sell that any more.

When I was in middle school I believe I bought a pretty extensive chemistry set secondhand. Various small bottles of poisonous chemicals, test strips, and all sorts of glass. Sadly I see nothing comparable out there today. I think the strongest chemical in today's kits might be vinegar.