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Originally Posted by Incoherent
It is the other way round.
I really like this idea.
You will find that you want a positive charge on the anode, in this case the grill. The negative cathode (radiator) is the thing emitting electrons.
Remember, current flows from negative to positive in reality, the conventional current (+ve to -ve) idea is just too ingrained to be dislodged from collective consciousness.
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THX
You'r right; Blomgren makes a vague reference to a 'heating effect if the other way round???
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Originally Posted by unregistered
this Blomgren is an interesting fellow
got a little too close to the flame it seems
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There are a lot of great patents out there that have been suppressed, I think.
I'm starting to wish I'd bought an Exos instead of the Complete Koolance case.
I do have a home made rad enclosure riveted to the bottem of my old PC...
(Grabs old PC and Monitor and dashes into workshop to discover its the middle of the night!)
Its going to be cool to have a really efficient rad working on nothing but a bit of 'static electricity' and nice ionized air to boot!