Don't try that other video. This video explains why.
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daftcunt (Old Spike)
Well, no, you are incorrect.
Danger lies in taking apart the microwave because of the capacitor's residual charge. Simply shorting out the cables on the HV side before touching them will remove that danger
In the "woodworking" video they use the HV side of the transformer (some 2000V) to create the burns, the HV windings are REMOVED in the other projects
In the woodworking video they use cables with INSUFFICIENT insulation for HV and on top work in a wet environment.
In the other video large diametre properly insulated cables are put where the HV windings were to create a LOW VOLTAGE (Some 4-10V, I guess) output capable of producing high AMPS. Like for a welding machine (hence they could make the spot welder). This is still electricity but not as dangerous as HV
Anoyone who did not understand this by just watching the videos I would recommend not to touch the projects!
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n0val33t (Old Spike)
Yeah, nope... i can be standby watch, but... thats it! I rather pay a friend a wage to stop the bullshit if he needs the ebay/etsy income.
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(Old Spike)
Well, no, you are incorrect.
Anoyone who did not understand this by just watching the videos I would recommend not to touch the projects!
(Old Spike)
Yeah, nope... i can be standby watch, but... thats it! I rather pay a friend a wage to stop the bullshit if he needs the ebay/etsy income.