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<blockquote data-quote="James Snover" data-source="post: 16753019" data-attributes="member: 67454"><p>Old xray tubes, tungsten anodes, lasers (gas and solid-state) equipment to test all of that, equipment to measure radiation output and beam quality of an xray tube, a couple of old beam-power tetrodes from a truly ancient xray generator, a synchronous rectifier (think of an AC electric motor that spins a DC-generator, to convert incoming ac to outgoing DC, it's how they used to do it), I kid you not from an old old old Toshiba xray generator. We had a five-gallon bucket of honest-to-gosh PCB oil, but the state came and got it ages and ages ago, and thank God! We had a giant mercury-arc rectifier that had 12 gallons of mercury in it, no fooling, but the state took that away too, thank God!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Snover, post: 16753019, member: 67454"] Old xray tubes, tungsten anodes, lasers (gas and solid-state) equipment to test all of that, equipment to measure radiation output and beam quality of an xray tube, a couple of old beam-power tetrodes from a truly ancient xray generator, a synchronous rectifier (think of an AC electric motor that spins a DC-generator, to convert incoming ac to outgoing DC, it's how they used to do it), I kid you not from an old old old Toshiba xray generator. We had a five-gallon bucket of honest-to-gosh PCB oil, but the state came and got it ages and ages ago, and thank God! We had a giant mercury-arc rectifier that had 12 gallons of mercury in it, no fooling, but the state took that away too, thank God! [/QUOTE]
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