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<blockquote data-quote="DevillEars" data-source="post: 9765"><p>Hmmm... You just brought back a long-forgotten memory from days in Rhodesia...</p><p></p><p>We used to take large-ish electrolytic capacitors, run a good length (50' or more) of twin flex via a switch and connect to the terminals of the capacitor at one end and at the other plug it into 220v mains...</p><p></p><p>Duck, fingers in ears, flick the switch and.... KABOOM! Great teenage fun! Right up there with Mark VIII Thunderflashes and the like...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DevillEars, post: 9765"] Hmmm... You just brought back a long-forgotten memory from days in Rhodesia... We used to take large-ish electrolytic capacitors, run a good length (50' or more) of twin flex via a switch and connect to the terminals of the capacitor at one end and at the other plug it into 220v mains... Duck, fingers in ears, flick the switch and.... KABOOM! Great teenage fun! Right up there with Mark VIII Thunderflashes and the like... [/QUOTE]
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