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The individual begins by describing the wiring layout, noting a wire running from a corner to the top of a vertical element ("broom") and then down to the left side. They mention their polarity connections, with a negative on a certain point, trying to ensure the diodes are wired correctly. Proper polarity is critical in high-voltage diode circuits to prevent damage and ensure correct current flow.
They mention that the diodes are fast recovery types rated at 50,000 volts and 200 milliamps. The person is adjusting the wiring, aiming to control the voltage levels by moving the wiring around, possibly trying to achieve a stable or desired voltage output. They observe that perhaps the voltage is too high or noisy and try to modify the circuit accordingly.