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Re: Is it possible?



Some pretty strange things have on occassion happened especially late at
night after a long, long week but....  I suppose if the glass was touching
and it was wicked hot like almost fluid and you popped an arc but...  like
Dave says, you should still have a path of least resistance at your little
glass  tunnel but ---- I suppose if the hole is real small like just enough
to let a few electrons thru at a time and the alternate path (or rather the
intended path) just happens to have a lower resistance ... Oh, never mind.
Just paint it over and send it out. What I really want to know is, is this a
midpoint grounded circuit??

Kenny




>NeonDave@aol.com wrote:
>> 
>> If there was a hole between the two pieces of glass it's a first for me . You
>> should get a discharge through the hole because it is a point of least
>> resistance (even if it is a small hole).Hi Dave, Yes I do realize that.
I am not talking about a hole to the 
>outside but a hole between two pieces of glass.  I did bombard the thing 
>the other day and it DID bombard without a hitch.  I was amazed that it 
>didn't blow a hole during the process.  Thanks for the reply.
>Howie
>Utica NY
>
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