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High Voltage arc from a TV flyback transformer

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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2008

High voltage discharge between HV line and building reinforcement structure

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  • que estupido mira si te salta en tu camara XD te matara no se juega con un FLYBACK

  • @olmosleoso Speak english or die

  • Other organs are not that influenced by electricity (except brain, but it's a little more difficult to get shocked in the head "))) ), because of the special way the heart works. With those 2 "electric" nodes that keep it beating even outside the body, it'spretty sensitive to electricity.

  • what two wire did u use to do this

  • @23brandonsch High voltage output from flyback + building's grounding.

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  • lol, sounds like a very long fart *rofl*

  • Sounds like a fart.

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  • nice!

  • thats what happens when ya wach to much V O X

  • TOUCH IT! 

  • @harathoi I hit my leg up with 15kv accidentally a few weeks ago, my whole body convulsed violently and my leg still is sore from it. I found the pinout to a flyback transformer the hard way... I had to test the levels with an 800$ meter several days after buzz made his point.

  • @SINEKT It will take approximately 50mA to kill you, provided the current travels across the heart itself (say you are stupid enough to test an ammeter by sticking it into left and right fingers the current passing through your blood stream will be enough to disrupt the hearts rhythm

    that said it will take considerably more if applied elsewhere.. but still not as much as people might think.

  • @graynh Well yeah, I put my fingers on it. Why is that so special ? If you have a history of hundreds of electrocutions at various voltages, and have an understanding of how electricity affects muscles and the vital organs, it's safe to do pretty much anything. General rule though is left hand behind your back (heart is on the left side) and only work with right hand. If your feet are grounded, you WILL get a shock, but with the current flowing safely through right arm -> body -> legs.

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