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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2007

What happens when you apply 120 volts to a circuit board that normally operates on 5 volts? FIREWORKS!

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  • Hes in the elevator at the end??

  • The video was shot in my garage.

  • mmmm, charred chips!

  • That smell rates second to the smell of ozone from high voltage arcs.

  • whats the point?

  • Just having lots of fun.

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  • Now remember kids, all electronic equipment runs on smoke. Let out the smoke and it doesn't work anymore!

  • .....wonder if it still works.....

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  • lol i want to blow up a silicone chip now

  • @Raphcoll GAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY­YY

  • how bout if we put 240v ac to it . coz here in australia its 240v ac. wow much biger explosoin if i had that

  • nice!

  • ... And he had to destroy them. :(

    It was still pretty cool, though.

  • all those poor ttl ics. was pretty cool to see tho haha

  • thats a lot of IC chips O_o

  • Return it, and say you've got some severe chip creep lol, and the capacitor just happened to fall off.

  • waste of microcontrollers lol nice

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