>Date: Mon, 02 Sep 2002 21:59:40 -0600
>From: Philip Stortz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
>if you ground to the wrong point on the machine, i.e. the power supply
>ground instead of the metal chassis, you can potentially damage a number
>of things, use the ground physically attached to the outer layer of the
>tube.  also suggest you read again, i doubt you could lift a 10 megawatt
>resistor,  it's probably 10 megaohm, at 10kv minimum.

<snort, chuckle>  Yes, 10 megaohm, of course.   I was in a hurry 
yesterday.   Thank you for catching that.   LOL at the idea of a 10 
megawatt resistor connected to a Compact Mac.

Jeff Walther

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