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Exploring the Mysteries and Power of Plasma and High-Voltage Experiments
An Intimate Journey into High-Energy Plasma Projects
The account begins with an individual reflecting on their long-standing fascination with high-voltage and plasma technology, dating back to the 1980s. They recall their early experiments involving plasma capacitors rated at an astonishing 500 joules with 25,000 volts each, alongside various microfarad electrodes and massive inductance components. These efforts were supported by electronics suppliers in Vancouver, where the artist in question crafted corona suppression balls and rings, vital for managing electrical discharges at such intense voltages.