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Post by Night Ranger on Jan 5, 2013 22:28:51 GMT -5
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Sandbagger
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Post by Sandbagger on Jan 5, 2013 23:18:57 GMT -5
Ah, a new plate voltage supply for that Maverick............ ;D
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Post by Night Ranger on Jan 6, 2013 14:10:32 GMT -5
Ah, a new plate voltage supply for that Maverick............ ;D Well at 2000 plus volts DC maybe I can add a few more batteries and create the first D&A Maverick running a single 3cx1500a7. I posted a comment on the video reminding the maker that 2000 volts DC can kill. So far I have been getting a bunch of flames, but I wont get as many flames as he or one of his subscribers gets when they accidentally turn themselves in to the resistor that completes the circuit. Night Ranger
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Sandbagger
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Post by Sandbagger on Jan 6, 2013 19:29:58 GMT -5
Ah, a new plate voltage supply for that Maverick............ ;D Well at 2000 plus volts DC maybe I can add a few more batteries and create the first D&A Maverick running a single 3cx1500a7. I posted a comment on the video reminding the maker that 2000 volts DC can kill. So far I have been getting a bunch of flames, but I wont get as many flames as he or one of his subscribers gets when they accidentally turn themselves in to the resistor that completes the circuit. Night Ranger I wouldn't waste my time trying to educate the brain dead. Let them play in that sandbox. Then we'll end up with a few more Darwin Award candidates, and prove once again that natural selection works.....
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Post by bluebird on Jan 11, 2013 17:29:11 GMT -5
Ah, a new plate voltage supply for that Maverick............ ;D Well at 2000 plus volts DC maybe I can add a few more batteries and create the first D&A Maverick running a single 3cx1500a7. I posted a comment on the video reminding the maker that 2000 volts DC can kill. So far I have been getting a bunch of flames, but I wont get as many flames as he or one of his subscribers gets when they accidentally turn themselves in to the resistor that completes the circuit. Night Ranger its not the volts that can kill it is the amperage
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