Thyratrons?

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John - a very nice reference, indeed. Thank you.

One never knows when he may have to switch 180 kV at 10 KA pk amperes!! Those are some serious capabilities.

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Yes, With about 70 H2 thyratrons in my lab stock, (most surplus), this is a useful set of info. I had good data on my classic glass units, but only limited info on my non-EG&G ceramic jobs.

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Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
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