Morning Tony,
also bypass these.!! Does the house wiring have an earthleakage unit. If the
wiring of the CS unit is set up correctly then the EL unit could save a
life as
a final resort.
Possibly the unit, earthleakage unit is what we call a GFI, GFCI, or
Ground Fault Circuit
Evening Namaste,
Reid, I didn't realize you were in UK until I read your last email.
With your knowledge of the power system, you likely know about the
phone systems in other countries.
Is there any standardization of phone line voltages around the world?
Wayne
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-Original Message-
From: robbie renfrow antga...@ptialaska.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Monday, December 31, 2001 10:26 PM
Subject: Fw: CSSimple CS brewing -- CAUTION
-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fugitt wa...@fugitt.com
To: silver-list
One of the stations in a electronics lab that I once worked at was the HI-POT
area for testing capacitors. Lethal voltages were involved.
A large plexiglas box with a hinged lid and leads inside was the test area.
The box lid had a safety switch that cut power to the leads inside, when the lid
Evening Reid,
Terry Chamberlain's approach, especially with the close proximity and
curiosity of my two sons, five and nine. They do not need to be
electrocuted.
Was your goal to use 110 VDC? If not... settle for 52 VDC and use
the phone line power.
I have never heard of anyone
Reid Harvey wrote:
Mike,
Your cautions on the making of CS that is HVDC woke me up in the middle
of the night, and I started mentally designing the finishing touches for
Terry Chamberlain's approach, especially with the close proximity and
curiosity of my two sons, five and nine. They do
Greetings folks,
We can NEVER afford to ignore the diverse experience levels we have
on the list when giving advice. Note the following exchange:
Terry writes:
... Hang two silver wires down into the jar, on opposite sides of the
jar (mine are 9 long). Hook up 110-120 VDC to the silver wires.
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