Burning Maxtor 2F020J0 Hard Drive Part II

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2011

This is Part II of the series "Burning Maxtor 2F020J0 Hard Drive."

In this video, I continue where I left at the end of Part I, where I was burnt the PCB (Printed Circuit Board). PCBs are toxic and should not be burned unless a facial mask is worn. The yellow/green smoke will denote what you should expect. Again, do not try this at home, unless you are experienced and have knowledge of circuit boards and their counterpart components.

I am not responsible for your injuries or burns by means of you watching this video and attempting doing it yourself! Do this at your own risk, or just dispose the dead hard drive safely - save the fun for someone else.

Propane inside the container is in a liquid form, but when it mixes with the air, it converts to a gas, hence propane gas. Propane and oxygen combines to form carbon dioxide and water. Know the properties of propane can enhance your experience dealing with propane and similar gas. Propane is not the hottest blue flame, but it is hot enough to perform copper welding work.

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