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Re: Explanation of the positive E.S. charge
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To: tesla@pupman.com
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Subject: Re: Explanation of the positive E.S. charge
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From: Ed Harris <harris@parkave.net>
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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 00:19:59 -0500
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Subscriber: harris@parkave.net Fri Feb 7 00:37:17 1997
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> Subscriber: rhull@richmond.infi.net Tue Feb 4 22:34:35 1997
> Date: Tue, 4 Feb 1997 22:31:00 -0500 (EST)
> From: richard hull <rhull@richmond.infi.net>
> To: tesla@pupman.com
> Subject: Re: Explanation of the positive E.S. charge
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> At 09:25 PM 2/3/97 -0700, you wrote:
> >Subscriber: jim.fosse@bdt.com Mon Feb 3 21:18:47 1997
> >Date: Mon, 03 Feb 1997 04:53:45 GMT
> >From: Jim Fosse <jim.fosse@bdt.com>
> >To: tesla@pupman.com
> >Subject: Re: Explanation of the positive E.S. charge
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. It is really tough for any neon lamp about a TC to glow with
> only one electrode ( DC) due to the huge RF fields about the system.
These
> are pure AC (two electrodes glowing).
Put the neon bulb in a metal box (with viewing hole) and put a small
capacitor
across the terminals (it will then flash on one electrode).
-Ed Harris