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Bentley Nevada

09/10/2009 7:30 AM

Why Bentley Nevada use negative voltage in proximitor ?

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Re: Bentley Nevada

09/11/2009 11:43 AM

What does Bentley Nevada have to say on the topic?

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Re: Bentley Nevada

10/17/2009 1:38 PM

My Juniors keep asking me the same question and answer," Don't you see? There is Positive voltage also, not only negative".

I think they have used it just to make something different, something people just keep thinking why it is how it is.

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