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Uploaded by on May 20, 2009

See glass melt and become conductive when a 20,000v @ 60ma arc cooks up a plain 'ol light bulb.

FastMHz has gone Hi-Def! This is the first HD video release.

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  • I had problems with hi def. I bought a sony 1080i camera and the computer programs all rejected it. I finally bought Video Studio 10 and am up and running in 16:9 wide screen mode. Have you sent a link to Hacked Gadgets? I get 10,000 views in a week once being featured there.

  • Yeah HackedGadgets knows about me pretty well ;-) I also have similar problems with this AVCHD footage....solution = latest open source utilities, Sony Vegas, and ffdshow. Now if only YouTube could take and play back my true 1920x1080p HD footage!

  • ZOMG!! He still lives! Where have you been man?

  • Upgrading....and going hi-def!! Prepare to be amazed later this season....I'm going to launch a 5gal pale weighing > 2kg with a 20kj+ pulse!!

  • how much current @ 20k

  • 60ma

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  • What type of power supply?

  • I cant wait XD

  • first comment...talk about burnt out light bulbs!

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