230V direct to PC Mainboard, Mainboard begins to burn, Construction units explode.
No Fake!!!
No Firework, no Video Editing.
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230V direct to PC Mainboard, Mainboard begins to burn, Construction units explode. No Fake!!! No Firework, no Video Editing.
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in the video he has the 240v line hooked up to the 12v line on the atx power connector between the power supply and the motherboard. the first thing to go in the case would be the contacts on the board as the extreme current burned through the materials. then the capacitors would explode along with the resistors melting. and then it goes to shit from there. :)
I wonder where you got the power from... If you bridge the normal fuse (10 or 16 amps), I think the NH fuse at the power entry of the house (about 30 to 63 amps) will blow quickly, because ther is an almost direct short circuit.
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If you bridge the normal fuse (10 or 16 amps), I think the NH fuse at the power entry of the house (about 30 to 63 amps) will blow quickly, because ther is an almost direct short circuit.