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Simple life forms growing in the evils we do to our substrate? Could be a kewl research experiment for anyone with lab grade equipment, wanting to look for sparky life forms.




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 From: "mddeming@xxxxxxx" <mddeming@xxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [TCML] Unusual dielectric media
 

Since it has essentially a sugar base,over time it may tend to ferment. It will support simple life forms.


Matt D



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From: mrapol <mrapol@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Mon, Nov 25, 2013 1:36 pm
Subject: [TCML] Unusual dielectric media


For a while now I have submerged capacitor arrays in dielectric media to 
suppress corona,. arc-over, etc. I first used castor oil (K=4.7) and that 
worked fine, but it's not so easy to get. I read on a list dielectric 
materials that glycerin has a high K (47-68!) but I was afraid that, being 
anhydrous, it would absorb water and lead to corrosion. I set up four 20KV 
caps in parallel in a bottle and filled it with off the shelf glycerin, the 
USP kind sold as an emollient. After more than a year there isn't a speck of 
corrosion on the caps or linking hardware.

Recently I found a new list of dielectric media and saw a listing for 
"syrup" (?) having a K of  50-80. Apparently this is corn syrup. Now, corn 
syrup ought to considerably cheaper than castor oil or glycerin. I think 
I'll start a new bottled array soon. I don't suppose anyone out there has 
tried this already?

PBT 

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