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On 6/5/2012 9:53 PM, Irv Finkleman wrote:
wrote in message ... On 5-Jun-2012, "Sal M. wrote: "Sal M. napisał w wiadomości ... "Szczepan wrote in message ... "Sal M. The commercial power in my neighborhood has an asymmetric waveform. Some of us have been saving the extra electrons on one-half-cycle. The extra electrons flow into the ground. Like in your radios. S* True. However, to be of any future use, they must be captured before this can happen. I'm keeping mine on a shelf in the back pantry. The first box is nearly full. A box is not the best condenser. You should use the Leyden jar. S* The Leyden jar is small. Holds only a few dozen coulombs. Shoebox holds hundreds and I already have plenty of shoeboxes, plus friends who have shoeboxes. The lid needs to be taped down or the mutual repulsion of the electrons will push it up and off. I accumulate my electrons in a RubberMade Packer box all year. The box is big and well insulated and also holds my Field Day radio and antennas. In June, I take it to the FD site all charged up and ready for Qs. -- Ken Fowler, KO6NO Gee! I Wish I'd thought of that. I love this group -- I learn something new every day! Irv VE6BP :-) I used to keep all of my spare electrons in my hair. I would just use a comb in dry weather to collect them. However, since going bald I have no more spare electrons..sigh.... Michael |
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