This Diagram illustrates two methods of viewing or photographing a specimen
such as a leaf or coin.
In the top image, The transparent
electrode or film plate is connected to the high voltage output of the
kirlian power unit. A ground plate is fabricated out of aluminum foil or
sheet metal, slightly smaller than the specimen. This ground plate is placed
upon a non-metallic table top. A very thin, bare wire is connected to the
ground plate. It is not necessary to solder the wire as long as it is just
touching the plate it will be OK. The specimen is placed upon the ground
plate so that it covers the entire ground plate. The wire is then connected
to the black Negative High Voltage Output jack of the Kirlian unit. The
transparent electrode or film plate cable is connected to the Positive
High Voltage and laid upon the specimen. You may have to adjust the positioning
of the electrode or film plate to assure it is resting EVENLY on the specimen
to make an even coronal discharge.
The bottom image represents
another method which does not make use of a ground plate. The specimen
is simply placed on top of the bare ground wire, contacting it. Connections
are made the same as above.