. Beekeeping in California. Bees. 193G] Beekeeping in California 25. Fig. 9.—Devices for embedding wires in foundation: A, device for embedding single wires electrically, using a salt solution to reduce the strength of the current; B, dry-cell batteries for embedding; C, embedding board for embedding four wires at the same time. with water in which about one-half teaspoonful of table salt has been dissolved. The amount of current coming through the transformer can be regulated by adding either salt or water, according to the strength of current desired. The frame should be placed in the embedd


. Beekeeping in California. Bees. 193G] Beekeeping in California 25. Fig. 9.—Devices for embedding wires in foundation: A, device for embedding single wires electrically, using a salt solution to reduce the strength of the current; B, dry-cell batteries for embedding; C, embedding board for embedding four wires at the same time. with water in which about one-half teaspoonful of table salt has been dissolved. The amount of current coming through the transformer can be regulated by adding either salt or water, according to the strength of current desired. The frame should be placed in the embedding device with the founda- tion beneath the wire. A slight pressure on the frame will cause the heated wires to sink in the foundation when the contact should be. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Eckert, John Edward, 1895-. Berkeley, Calif. : College of Agriculture, University of California


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