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  1. Hi

    Well, i dont know how i should put it, i'm not so good in the enlish language ;D
    When i was young(10-15years old, about) we had an angry gardener living
    here, and when we where there, trying to steal his vegetables and fruit, he
    was hunting us, and to revenge we put a 1.5V battery cell with wires to his
    compost. The wires was buried in the soil at each end, and the battery was
    hidden behind the compost, digged down a little, and the compost did not
    work. This was done in the spring, and in the spring the next year he found
    the battery and reported it to the police, but they didn't cought us. This "trick"
    was told to us by one of the fathers of my friends. Also, when we was going
    fishing, and needed worms for the hook, we put 220V into the ground, and all
    worms around immediately turned up above ground, several meters around.
    As you see, i havent always been a nice guy 8) :P ;D

    //Staigen

  2. Staigen! anybody! HELP

    Who? Me? I dont remember, i was in the elctronics scool at 1963-1965!
    But i have a feeling that the first one looks like the formula for inductance,
    but i'm not sure.
    Is the second one the formula for inductance? Isn't it for something else?
    But i'm not sure here either.
    When i construct coils i use nomograms and programs.

    //Staigen
  3. Hi

    Let me carify Staigen, the speaker terminal output of the Plasma is rated at (16W (8W + 8W) into 6 ohms) whereas my component amplifier is 80W

    Ok

    Use a 10 ohm 5W resistor across the plasma's speaker terminals for load

    Dont you think 10 ohms resistors will give rise to crossover, use at least 47 ohms
    resistors.

    Couple the RCA male ends to a ground loop isolator, and then from the isolator to the component amp

    That will be just fine, but, you must have at least one ground connection between the
    two. A little schematic will clarify things.

    //Staigen
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