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Re: High voltage standing waves with a magnetron?



Original poster: "mercurus2000" <mercurus2000-at-cox-dot-net> 

Yes, but that's normally at very large power levels right? I'm talking about
powering it at 1 or 2 watts, not 1KW. Do you think 1-2 watts is still too
dangerous?
Adam
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Subject: Re: High voltage standing waves with a magnetron?


 > Original poster: "Dr. Resonance" <resonance-at-jvlnet-dot-com>
 >
 >
 > If you do this experiment --- be very careful.
 >
 > Microwaves cook part of your eye and you can go instantly blind in both
eyes
 > in seconds.
 >
 > If not in a proper enclosure you might wish to pass on this experiment.
 >
 > Dr. Resonance
 >
 > Resonance Research Corporation
 > E11870 Shadylane Rd.
 > Baraboo   WI   53913
 >  >
 >  > I was just curious if anyone experimented with high voltage standing
waves
 >  > from a magnetron and trying to create a resonant rise from them? My
idea
 >  > for a safe experiment, would be taking a small microwave oven
magnetron,
 >  > power the filament at that standard 3 volts ac or dc, and applying
 >  > EXTREMELY small power HV DC current to the entire device, like 4000
volts
 >  > at a half a milliamp, to keep the power output at about 2 watts rather
 > than
 >  > the normal 1KW, would a circuit like this work? Or would the heating
 >  > current to the filament have to be reduced as well?
 >
 >