No Mike, I'm not into manufacturing (as in making more than one, or a
commercial venture).
The term "lethal voltages" is grossly overused, at least in this
instance.
If you have a microwave oven, a TV, or even a bedside lamp, you are
already harboring "lethal voltage" devices in your home.
Common sense is always a requirement, and is not the exclusive
providence of engineers.

This particular instance of hacking a microwave gives you a device
that has a power interlocked door and a programable timer.
Bob Burger was getting kinda excited about this method after starting
to investigate it. "Low Quality" indeed!

It's "safer" than the neon transformer I was using prior to this.

Of course, as usual, YMMV.

I'm always interested in your analysis' Mike but they still have to
pass the grain of salt test.

Oh, BTW, on your mold saga,
I recently tried to tackle a moldy spot on a wall to clean it off.
Tried bleach and other cleansers without much progress before I
thought of TV's Oxyplus as touted by Billy Mays.
I made a pasty concoction with hottish water and smeared it on the
patch. Let it dry overnight.
Darned if it didn't take it right off!
I'm impressed!
                                                Chuck

 Better Living through Alchemy

On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 05:23:55 -0500, Mike Monett
<pqunsulee...@spammotel.com> wrote:

>Re: CS>Time for closing arguments, perhaps?
>From: cking001
>Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 20:37:19
>http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m79104.html
>
>  [...]
>
>  > Heck, I went to a third iteration of manufacturing using  a ripped
>  > apart microwave oven for its 4 kv DC power supply. I think  it was
>  > Duncan Crows design.
>
>  > Mike M  says it sucks, but it's the best one I've done  yet. Works
>  > for me quick easy and high quantity.
>
>  > Chuck
>
>  Hi Chuck,
>
>  Yes, that's Duncan's as I mentioned in my post. It can be  lethal as
>  he points out.
>
>  I said
>
>    "My conclusion  is it is simply not worth the effort to  deal with
>    deadly voltages and currents to produce poor quality cs."
>
>  I produce  far  higher  quality  cs  with  much  lower  voltages and
>  currents. For  me,  the  risk  was  not  worth  it.  If  you  are in
>  manufacturing, you have completely different requirements.
>
>Mike Monett



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