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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2010

A power strip keep working when you pour water all over it. And someone wont' get an electric shock when you put a tweezer into the power strip's outlet socket. We explain why here.

For more info on this amazing product, check out:
www.wetcircuits.com

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  • but will it blend ?

  • that still doesn't explain me how it distinguishes a plug from a pair of tweezers...

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  • I'm betting it uses a GFCI in each socket. Cute, not mind-blowing.

  • I'd like to show her how a wet circuit works.

  • She would be more credible if she was in sync! ;)

  • @carbonatic probably it will measure the resistivity of whatever you plug in it and if it is not very low (almost or totally a short circuit) then it will deliver full power.

    Just guessing, maybe I'm wrong

  • nice cute woman from taiwan

  • @qwertt14 She's originally speaking in Mandarin, not Japanese.

  • Hot girl

  • She ain't said nothing about HOW it works. Unless it's proven I don't buy this.

  • which is exactly what i'm fantasising about this chick

  • wet circuits sounds like japanese robot hentai

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