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  • ReeceyBurger123
    Never Give Up !
    • May 2014
    • 7325
    • Britain

    #21
    Re: AC to Ground?

    Originally posted by stj
    that's lame - your not trying hard enough.
    my best yet - 16KV from a 14inch crt anode!!!
    Ouch! I’ve had a couple of belts my worst being a CCFL inverter from a 42” LG. I accidentally forgot I left the TV switched on went to move it, then grabbed the output side of the transformers (around 3 lamps worth) and the frame at the same time. I’d had the cover off to fix the inverter, was a weird tingling feeling and my arm ached afterwards for a good 10 minuets after right in my elbow, I did throw the Tv back down too with no control of that, but we both survived.
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