@ballardjoseph19
Active 2 years, 9 months ago
The 110-120-volt circuits have two conductors — one neutral (white) wire and one sizzling (black) wire. Each electrode has a wire that juts out at the closed end. They’re made from glass tubes, with an electrode on every end and full of inert gases. Each distinctive part of glass tubing has 2 electrodes. When the power supply is turned on, […] View
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Boswell Lundqvist posted an update 2 years, 9 months ago
The 110-120-volt circuits have two conductors — one neutral (white) wire and one sizzling (black) wire. Each electrode has a wire that juts out at the closed end. They’re made from glass tubes, with an electrode on every end and full of inert gases. Each distinctive part of glass tubing has 2 electrodes. When the power supply is turned on,…[Read more]
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Boswell Lundqvist became a registered member 2 years, 9 months ago