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Re: [TCML] If He Starts Nodding Off, Try Another Million Volts



I can dig it. If we ran indoors there wouldn't be any paint on the walls pretty soon.

We have sort of a David Blaine type situation, and if the wind is calm there is a pretty heavy buildup sometimes.

Often the performers report a feeling of euphoria after a performance--anyone else notice that? If you look up an article by Electrice in TCBA Vol. 6 # 1, she mentions the same effect. I can't find any reference to this kind of effect in the literature from either ozone or NOx (except N2O, of course).

---Carl




-----Original Message----- From: Jim Lux
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2012 6:20 PM
To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [TCML] If He Starts Nodding Off, Try Another Million Volts

On 10/7/12 5:29 PM, Carl Noggle wrote:
Thanks, Jim.  That is a major help.  I think we will use some blowers
that give a narrow stream.

---Carl


It doesn't take much air exchange to keep the levels so low they're not
noticeable.  It's when you run indoors that the real problem crops up,
because the usual building air exchange  of 4-5 times per hour isn't
enough.


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