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Microwaving A Jumbotron H.V. Capacitor In HD Wide Screen

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2009

Welcome to dOvetastic Microwave Theater. Today your professional microwave operator is going to be microwaving a Jumbotron H.V. Capacitor for your viewing pleasure.

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*Remember, microwaving food is for morons.

You are watching Episode HD Widescreen # One-Hundred & Thirty-Five

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  • What is your single favorite thing you have ever microwaved?

  • Pyscoclown420, I would have to say microwaving a microwave that was microwaving was my favorite one I have ever done

  • for the most epicness, you shouldve microwaved something inside the microwave the amir was microwaving

  • Desertman1, there was a light bulb being microwaved in the full size microwave that got microwaved.

  • That's what I like to see, KABOOM! That capacitor is actually a part out of a microwave, part of the power supply for the magnetron I think.

  • CoolDudeclem, when I first saw this it was one of the biggest capacitors I have ever seen though I am sure there is bigger ones out there. I guess they are a part of any high powered applaince. This was by far the most acidic microwaving I have ever done.

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  • The explosion was pretty cool.

  • Holy crap! Nice boom! I've always wanted to see a giant capacitor get nuked.

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  • Why do you always speak in a voice with heavily emphasized sarcasm? That's just weird.

  • Plasma and fire at the same time!

  • microwave an tesla coil while on!

  • you should microwve a microwave :P

  • HEY I LIKE YOUR VOICE HAHAHA :P

  • @hiervince dovetastic microwaves more exotic items but jpizzle has the showmanship as a host

  • I have a question to you guys: Who do you think is better? JPizzle1122 or dovetastic

  • And after the turntable was removed, and the capacitor placed back in the oven, how long did it take for the capacitor to explode following restarting the oven?

  • I notice that until 1.13 the capacitor is shown on the glass turntable, rotating. Then there's a quick crossfade to the capacitor still cooking, but the turntable has been removed; the cooking continues for only a few seconds before the explosion.

    How long had the capacitor actually been cooking on the turntable? Why was it removed--was it to get it out of there before it broke, or did it subsequently shatter and the shattering was edited out of the clip?

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