Hello Marshall,

Thursday, March 27, 2003, 9:21:30 PM, you wrote:

MD> Pretty easy to do with a 15KV neon sign transformer.

MD> Marshall

To all:

Working at voltages of 10,000 volts is very hazardous. Doing so at
15,000 volts is not only needless, it is utterly insane. Fires appear
from nowhere, in near zero time. While I, personally, have not had any
fires, ask Ole Bob or Frank Key about the subject. Going over 12,000
volts is a no-no unless you are prepared for the consequences. There
is, for some reason, a huge difference between 12,000 volts and 15,000
volts, when it comes to starting fires. Luckily, I have only had
meltdowns in my high voltage setups. Also, if one is going to
experiment in this area, they are well advised to heed the warnings of
Ole Bob about nitrogen oxides.



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