If you control the current,stir, or both you can make strong clear CS
with low voltage.
ken

At 08:18 PM 12/29/01 -0800, you wrote:
>This is sure good to know, I think I will just stick to the low voltage
>stuff.
>The yellow tinge color for CS is a better trade off than fooling with
>something that risky.
>Thanks again,
>Josephine
>
>
>Being a retired long time electrician,dealing with electricity in many
>voltages,both AC and DC,I would not advise an amateur to fool with 110/120
>VDC as it is dangerous and ,boy,it sure hurts when you get hit with it.
>Harold
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