Radial caps with AC applied.
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Radial caps with AC applied.
A frend of the family tried to power a walki-talkie (remember them?) from the output of an unfiltered train transformer. The caps made music.
Now, me. I attached the AC line to the 3 or 4 gang metal tubular caps that were present in tube radios on purpose.
Yep, like popcorn.
Hello,
I used to glue my old AA alkalines together with Gorilla glue (ha ha). It was mostly a test of this type of glue really, but it ended up being quite a piece of work as it kept growing and growing. The cells were glued together by setting one in the center of two others forming a triangle, so the whole thing looked geometric in design. I threw it out though as it got too big, then i turned mostly to rechargeable batteries anyway. Too bad i didnt think to take a picture of the resulting statue before throwing it out.
We use NIMH batteries with a good charger.
We used to have a 15 minuite charger, but after a few recharges, the [expensive] batteries are DEAD and won't charge!
Then you can always blow them up from the 240 Volts mains behind a shield.
At least you have a bit more fun out of them before chucking those faulty batteries out.
Actually you do. Your clothes dryer uses it all the time. Two 120V lines coming into all US houses are 180 degrees opposite, so when you use them as hot and neutral, you get 240v. (A dryer outlet).
birdman said:...when you use them as hot and neutral, you get 240v. (A dryer outlet).