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Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines

Posted by Steve Gunsel
on 1999-08-07 12:07:35 UTC
Let's see, 15,000 KVA = 15 million watts.
Nope, I'm not comfortable with that.

But 15 KV at a few milliamps would be OK. Our PC monitors have
higher voltages than that.

Steve

At 11:16 AM 8/7/99 -0700, you wrote:
>You are also absolutely right about the high voltages. If you, or
>someone else is not comfortable working with as much as 15,000 KVA's in

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