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Re: Getting to the limit with an NST powered SGTC
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Subject: Re: Getting to the limit with an NST powered SGTC
Are they blue/white or purple? Blue/white is good, purple is not so good.
I'm very curious now, what is a purple streamer telling us? I only see a
bright blue or whitish color if the arc is hitting ground, otherwise my
free air sparks are kind of a royal blue, bordering on purple. At least
that's the way they photograph!
Dave Goodfellow