I know that most of you are out buying oil or saving the world (or
yourselves) on the OT List, and that some of you shouldn't even be
reading this, but I have a question about the high voltage microwave CS
maker.
I have seen the setup that "Ole Bob" has in his book which is very
instructive, but I would prefer to use the actual microwave with all of
the safety interlocks, etc, intact.
Question 1. It looks to me like the capacitor, and therefore the
electrodes, will be charged to high voltage if the unit is turned on
without the electrodes being in the brewing cell containing water.
Ordinarily, the capacitor would discharge through the water of the
brewing cell in a short time. However, in this case the capacitor will
not discharge, and the next time you go in to set up your cell and
electrodes you may get a very dangerous shock. Is this correct?
Question 2. What methods are people using to set up the electrodes and
brew cell? Any other ideas about this?
See microwave description and theory at:
http://www.gallawa.com/microtech/how_work.html
http://www.gallawa.com/microtech/doubler.html
Thanks,
Dan
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