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Old August 15th 04, 08:04 PM
Gary S.
 
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On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 12:01:14 +0100, Paul Burridge
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Anyone got any high-current/low-voltage horror stories they'd care to
share? You know; where your messin' about with a car battery or
something like that and forget to take your watch off or whatever.

I did once work with this sort of power, at a company which was making
superconductors. We had to test various samples at high current/low
voltage to determine some of the properties, while they were submerged
in various liquified gases.

One project involved setting up a two-module 1000 watt DC power
supply. I "wired" them together using copper bar stock 1" by 1/4",
bent to fit the terminals, and plated with silver for lower contact
resistance. The connection to the samples was with 2 ought welding
cable, which was about 1-1/8" in diameter with insulation.

I have also worked with high voltage RF up to 20 kV, but that is
another story.

The general rule is when you are working with KIL-o-amps, KIL-o-volts,
or KIL-o-watts, is to make sure you don't get KILL-ed.

Happy trails,
Gary (net.yogi.bear)
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Gary D. Schwartz, Needham, MA, USA
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