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The capillary tube caught fire. Below is the picture of the setup.
Here is gif file of the fire.
I used same brand power supply. And voltage was just 4KV on both sources. I did not connect the pulser circuit for this initial test.
Can you please point out the problem, I spent a so much resources on this project. Thanks
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Please consult with someone familiar with high voltage electronics. This looks dangerous. There is no time when current for the high voltage applied to this system should exceed a single digit mA. A bbq lighter is a good place to start to generate some ions. https://www.amazon.com/Rechargeable-Electric-Flexible-Flameless-BBQ%EF%BC%88Blue%EF%BC%89/dp/B07PKS6D8K?th=1
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The capillary tube caught fire. Below is the picture of the setup.

Here is gif file of the fire.

I used same brand power supply. And voltage was just 4KV on both sources.
I did not connect the pulser circuit for this initial test.
Can you please point out the problem, I spent a so much resources on this project.
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: