Since you do this a lot, I recommend getting a set of electric utility lineman's gloves and wearing them on both hands. You could also use a "hotstick", a pole made of fiberglass that can take various attachments.
Or you could discharge the capacitors with a remotely controlled high voltage switch instead of doing it by hand.
No, but your finger contains blood, which contains iron, and water, which is dimagnetic, and salts, which conduct a charge as well as metal. It'd probably hurt a little.
Since you do this a lot, I recommend getting a set of electric utility lineman's gloves and wearing them on both hands. You could also use a "hotstick", a pole made of fiberglass that can take various attachments.
Or you could discharge the capacitors with a remotely controlled high voltage switch instead of doing it by hand.
ApolloWasReal 8 months ago 4
1:38 to actually see it go....
Coach588 10 months ago 8
ow wooowww!!! thats awsome!!!
musicmtv11 1 year ago
@musicmtv11 ...youre being sarcastic arnt you
botba1 11 months ago
the magnetic force was so large it messed up the camera :P
carrierpilot1357 1 year ago
the more coils you have the worse it gets ive seen one with like ten and it ripped the can in half.
fishnboy101 2 years ago
what happens if you stick your finger in between the crusher will it crush your finger? its not metal
juniortore 3 years ago
Nothing unless you touch the coil in which you will get a pretty gruesome shock.
Depthhider 3 years ago
No, but your finger contains blood, which contains iron, and water, which is dimagnetic, and salts, which conduct a charge as well as metal. It'd probably hurt a little.
k0namiman 2 years ago
@juniortore depends how strong the field is
ManusCelerDei 2 years ago