Fw: Re: Old Filter Caps

Joseph R. Chnapko jachnapko at JUNO.COM
Sat Dec 14 14:17:17 EST 2002


A sailor did the same thing at the navy electronics technician school at
Great Lakes, Ill.  HE ONLY DID IT ONE TIME.
Joe


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From: Eric Pierce <eric_pierce at SYMPATICO.CA>
To: HEATH at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 18:44:55 -0500
Subject: Re: Old Filter Caps
Message-ID: <004601c2a301$a3f8edd0$c400a8c0 at w2kserver>

A fellow in my hi school electronics class (won't mention any names :-)
took one of those electrolytics with the orange cardboard case and bent
the wire leads down the sides where they would be insulated by the
cardboard.

Then he charged it up to about 250 volts with a lab supply, then
carefully picked it up without touching the leads, and headed over to
the cafeteria.

He would then spot an unsuspecting acquaintance and casually "toss" the
capacitor to him saying "look at what I found".

The catcher would contact both leads in catching it, get a big shock and
hilarity would ensue.

Only problem the trick only worked a couple of times, as word got around
pretty fast.


Eric VA3EP

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