I've seen lots of videos on static grass applicators and how to DIY them. The only problem is everyone of the videos so far has people using a negative ion generator with only a single high voltage wire coming out of it.
They then connect the ground wire to the ground for the power supply feeding the ion generator.
I happen to have a negative ion generator that has two high voltage wires so I'm a little confused about how to wire it up to apply grass statically.
Would I use both high voltage wires to connect to the mesh for dispensing/charge the grass, and then ground it where everyone else does?
Or would I use one high voltage wire connected to the mesh, and the second high voltage wire as the "Ground" that would be put in the glue?
Only marking on the generator I have is D1BXH-YS30. It's from a Caruso hair curler.
They then connect the ground wire to the ground for the power supply feeding the ion generator.
I happen to have a negative ion generator that has two high voltage wires so I'm a little confused about how to wire it up to apply grass statically.
Would I use both high voltage wires to connect to the mesh for dispensing/charge the grass, and then ground it where everyone else does?
Or would I use one high voltage wire connected to the mesh, and the second high voltage wire as the "Ground" that would be put in the glue?
Only marking on the generator I have is D1BXH-YS30. It's from a Caruso hair curler.