At 10:52 AM 3/21/2011, Paul Connelly wrote: >and extend the wires between the inverters and the tubes. They seem to be >hyper sensitive to this and I could never get even or consistent lighting You notice the silicone insulation on those wires? That's because they're carrying maybe 700 to 1,000 volts at currents that could be instantly lethal if they took the wrong path through your body. Personally I'm amazed that they sell 'em in the FLAPS without big Day-Glo warnings plastered all over them. Just FYI. Yours, DAvid |
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