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How to Power a TV using a AAA battery

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CleeWarrior (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I love all the comments on here. So far we've had the total components of a power supply to 'it can't work because of bla bla'.

It's like everyone is trying to comment on why someone wouldn't slip on a banana.

Come on folks, it's a **JOKE** a **COMEDY**
a **JAPE**.

Also for folks running this guy down, take a look at the views. When I posted this it's 2,655,064. He's got to be doing something right!

11ɐ noʎ oʇ sǝɥsıʍ ʇsǝq

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DavidekNysa (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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what a wanker ;/
KrunchyGoodness (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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this always makes me crack up. i bet he was messin around with rca cables and saw they fit in the prong holes and was like, "i can make another video"
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71tupo (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I dont know what's more fucked you or the piece of shit you made
probro22 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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this guy is fucked in the head. this is bullshit. in us, most of home appliances run on 110 volt., 15 amp avarage, AA 1.5 volt battery which dosnt even got 1/4 amp in it cant even turn the tv on plus., battery power is dc. appliance needs ac power .remember there is power supply which it pulls, 110 volt and around 15 amp to kick in and turn the tv on then it drops to 3-4 amp,
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Funny video!
MrTabby5000 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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at least 12 v dc for some parts of the tv.
funtimeswithflames (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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he switched the chord and 1.5 volts cant power something that needs 120 v
rockhoppergames (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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@darthvesgo
good job, i bet you feel smart now.

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