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From: pdivine@unixg.ubc.ca (Patrick Devine)
Subject: Re: defn. "slip ring"
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In article <BuLAxs.I9H@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> fasano@venus.iucf.indiana.edu writes:
>I tryed this and it didn't work for me.  I think it was because I needed 
>a spring maintain contact.  I  think the berings don't provide much surface
>contact either.

What is a ball bering made out of?  Perhaps it's just not very conductive.
Maybe it would work better if you tried using a different type berring, or
larger one.



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