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RE: Streamer feeds energy back? (was RE: Streamer V/I and energy balance)
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 11:08:39 -0600
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Original poster: boris petkovic <petkovic7@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Details relating external circuit the discharging
> current
> > flows through may have influence to some msms
> > readings.Frequency,and current amplitudes in
> particular.
>
> 3.5 meters. The streamer attaches at 3 m height from
> the floor so it's
> almost impossible to reduce the distance to solid
> ground.
>
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Very good you arranged as short as possible wiring
leads for the grounding circuit.
I guess you know why the question;)
Can you alter wiring leads lenght to see how much
influence it has to the discharge response?
Regards,
Boris