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Re: [TCML] Treating RF feedback



 

Brandon, 

If you are elevating the cord to the blower make sure
there is no way an arc can strike it. If it does it can initiate a high
current arc (L-N or L-G) either at the strike point or up the line...


Regards, 

BrianB 

On 2013-03-21 07:19, Brandon Hendershot wrote: 

>
Good news everyone! I've finally managed to avoid interfering with any
>
other appliances this time around! I'm almost positive that there was
EMI
> getting absorbed into the excess extension cord for the blower
that was
> left near the coil. That, or I had neglected to elevate the
power cables
> away from the counterpoise. Either way, I won't be making
either of those
> mistakes ever again, and hopefully there won't be any
more mistakes to
> correct here on out.
> 
> On an unrelated note,
shouldn't I be expecting a bit more than a 15.5" arc
> to a strike rod
running a 15/30?
> 
> Thanks for the support as always,
> Brandon H.
>
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