Talk:Xenon arc lamp

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[edit] Edit conflicts

I accidentally removed Atlant's clarification edit explicitly labeling the anode / cathode in the photo. I tried to put it back in but it looks like we were both editing the page at the same time!

Thanks for letting me know. As you could see by my edit summary, I was wondering what happened. ;-)
Atlant 18:48, 6 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Stubs for further Development (moved out of article)

Stub: Supply Design

Stub: Series Injection Igniter

Stub: Typical Circuit

[edit] About the Intro

Shouldn't the section titled "Introduction" either be moved to the Introduction or be renamed? Patiwat 11:24, 2 November 2006 (UTC)

I retitled that section -- how's it look now?
Atlant 13:42, 2 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sentence is garbled

The first phrase of the following sentence needs editing:"An O-ring seals of the tube, so that the naked electrodes do not get into contact with the water." I do not know what the author intends here; so, I will not attemps an edit.