GIGATeun
GIGATeun
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29th Sep 2013
29th Sep 2013
And the winner is... aray!
electrode

Comments

  • Trauemejaeger
    Trauemejaeger
    29th Sep 2013
    btw, I liked very much your idea, if it was yours, of using brick between electrodes, with this it`s possible to share spark with any angle not just with multiples of 45 as with array. It is a shame that it is not so controlable.
  • Trauemejaeger
    Trauemejaeger
    29th Sep 2013
    Yeah, array is a bit faster, but if you need more sparks per second inst is a better option, although you use filter. And also this is a straight line, if there were angles for each one added array would be delayed.
  • Theres100
    Theres100
    29th Sep 2013
    Nah, Inst and Aray is the same
  • coryman
    coryman
    29th Sep 2013
    Put battery at the end; INST actually conducts the most sparks in a minute, and at the same speed as ARAY (if the PSCN moved like jklujm said).
  • jklujm
    jklujm
    29th Sep 2013
    Hmm... I think INST is the same speed as the ARAY. You see, the PSCN at the beginning of the INST adds to the delay. However, the ARAY is lined up with the PSCN. It would be more fair if it was lined up with the first pixel of INST.
  • ThousandSuns
    ThousandSuns
    29th Sep 2013
    Ahh nevermind I found the electrode...
  • RockPolish
    RockPolish
    29th Sep 2013
    Brick isn't a superconductor, he just placed ETRD at the sides...
  • ThousandSuns
    ThousandSuns
    29th Sep 2013
    I had no idea you could make Brick a superconductor. +1