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Old December 15th 08, 04:56 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Default ionized air cooler

Ima seriously looking at cooling with negative ions, I've seen an
article once before in Popular Electronics or Radio Electronics.

But on further researching I found this: "If a gentle stream of
charged air is directed at a red-hot metal object, the stream of air
will cool the object as if its velocity were around 50MPH! Charged air
causes anomalous cooling of hot objects and anomalous heating of cold
objects.

at this site: http://amasci.com/freenrg/iontest.html

So then I'm using a bug zapper xformer, at about 5,000 VDC. At
10,000VDC it will blow out the flame of my BIC lighter. At these
potentials how should one measure the temp?

Except for that High Voltage sizzle it's pretty darn quite.

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