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Clifford Heath
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Since a car can build up static electricity, it must have a
fairly high impedance to ground. Thus if it is fitted with an
positive ion emitter (like the ion generators for home and office
use, but for +ve ions), it would build up a -ve charge from the
excess electrons. This is the stated operating principle of the
auto anti-corrosion devices, which have been pretty controversial.
I don't see why they shouldn't work. Can anyone come up with a
strong argument either way?
Clifford.
fairly high impedance to ground. Thus if it is fitted with an
positive ion emitter (like the ion generators for home and office
use, but for +ve ions), it would build up a -ve charge from the
excess electrons. This is the stated operating principle of the
auto anti-corrosion devices, which have been pretty controversial.
I don't see why they shouldn't work. Can anyone come up with a
strong argument either way?
Clifford.