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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2012

An automatic defibrillator gets taken apart and analysed.
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  • You should try to mod a defib so you can use it to warm up a kebab when you get back from the take away. This situation would be hilarious in a geek sit com like The IT Crowd. ''It's no good, the conductivity of the chilli sauce can't provide the energy we require to kill all the bacteria with heat.'' Never mind we have plenty of toilet paper. :)

  • @Zed1967 Someone's already done something along those lines - google "defibrillator toaster"

  • Pitty you didn't try to power it up!

  • @turbochargedbrick I did, but as I didn't have the correct battery, with its ID chip, it didn't do anything. 

  • You said that the wire jumper links are placed by machines? I always thought through hole parts were placed by slaves in china on an assembly line and then put through the wave machine.

  • @zzzzbest the TH parts are definitely flow soldered - can't tell if auto inserted but due to the wide range of sizes they may well have been hand-inserted

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  • Glad you revived your stick man Mike :) LOL at the end too.

  • that stick figure guy was just lovely!

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  • A defibrillator (guess modern ones are similar) containes A LOT more electronics then i thought..

  • CE marked? I sure as hell wouldnt trust it..

  • Skip the bullshit. 5:00

  • Skip the useless bullshit. 5:00

  • Skip the useless bullshit. 5:00

  • Those capacitors look like Sprague powerlytics.

  • could you make more videos on medical equipment....it's very interesting

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