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Old November 3rd 05, 05:05 PM
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Default Degaussing a Warrior

Denny wrote:
: key to using the degausser is to buzz the part and keep the power on
: while you withdraw the coil, not put the coil against it and just turn
: the power on and off...

Oh, and if space constraints make it difficult or impossible to gracefully
move away while running, you can probably use a variac to ramp the field up/down to
simulate moving the coil. That's how the degaussers in monitors work.

-Cory

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