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RE: Spark Gap Gasses Experiment




How about using a peltier effect cooling device, which are quite cheap   
nowadays which will
cool down 57 degrees, a few of them may work wonders with a small   
powerful fan used in
conjunction with them.

(Just my 2c worth)


Matthew Mills
EMAIL: matthew.mills-at-santos-dot-com.au

Original Poster: Mark E Finnis <mefinnis-at-medicine.adelaide.edu.au>

At 20:50 1/09/98 -0600, you wrote:

>VERY slightly pitted.  I have such an old gap here, which
>works great on a small coil and is NOISELESS(!)        in
>operation.  I have taken it apart and find the electrodes
>are indeed clean and pink after an hour or so of running.

Ther general principle sounds fine, just not sure how we get the heat   
away.
 I presume there is still heat, despite no sound ;-)

Mark


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