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From: kiplinght
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  • 1st. WE TUNED IN ((((((((TO SEE))))))) SOMEONE GET SHOCKED

    2 nd. NO ONE WAS ELECTROCUTED as electrocution is TYPICALITY FATAL and I in no way would wish that too happen to anyone, nor would I wish to view said event

    my posted comment stands with shade to your comment

  • @yeaalrightiamawake She got shocked. The title isn't misleading :-P

  • all of the dilikes are due to the mistitled header directing us here ,,, WE TUNED IN TO SEE SOMEONE GET SHOCKED not apparent YOU TUBE NEEDS A FLUSH IT BUTTON

  • @yeaalrightiamawake Did someone get electrocuted? No. Did someone get shocked? Yes. 

  • Then you get older and you find that you have cataracts and some unexplained pains in your joints or ligaments.

  • @hvrtguys your stupid...you have no idea how tesla coils work

  • Why all the dislikes?...

  • You can get RF burns from Tesla coils but as long as it doesn't reach the ground it's fairly safe and people including Tesla have sat on top of them turned on. It's still probably sort of dangerous but they shouldn't have allowed it to go through her to the ground. Then it has a power arc that's higher energy and is dangerous. The most dangerous part is the primary coil which if a large capacitor is used could easily kill you. Pancake coils are more efficient but if it's a big coil they aren't.

  • I heard the tesla coils dont shock you, they burn you

  • @oIPoiiZo They can burn, I have had shocks from mine and it hurts! Its the mains component of the streamer thats the most dangerous.

  • This video is fool!!!!!

  • Dude, chill out!

  • ok.... just because he built a stereotypical tesla coil does not mean he is dumb what so ever. and have you even thought that maybe pancake coils aren't as efficient as cylindrical coils? and id be surprised if u even knew what a conical coil was >_> regardless your a little mis understanding.

  • actually, the pancake Tesla coil was long before this variation of the Tesla coil. Tesla did not often use conical coils, and the pancake coil is relatively weak compared to these types.

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