Actually the HV kit that mpja is showing in their add is definitely a
monitor HV unit, has the rubber clip as used on monitor, and not used on
any laser tube that I ever saw... Should be pretty safe, only about 12KV at
micro-amps.
John :-#)#
At 04:58 PM 10/11/00, peter jones wrote:
>O.K. I WILL GET STRAIGHT TO THE POINT:
>
>DONT E-V-E-R USE A LASER PSU FOR ANYTHING BUT A LASER!
>
>lasers are like flourescent tubes, they need an ignition voltage at startup.
>
>this ignition voltage can be BIG!
>
>I would not want to be in the same room when u plug in a monitor with a
>laser supply connected to it!!!!!!
>
>L8r.
>
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