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G-S

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 6:05 pm
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John Lamp wrote:
> Marty H wrote:
>
>> (thats right, the starter shorts out, bypasses the ballast to give a
>> full supply to the tube to create an arc, once struck the ballast
>> limits the current...... "here, put your tongue on this".....MMMMMM
>> donuts)
>
> Apprentices are cheaper than test gear!
>
> "Hey, grab that wire!"
>
> "OK"
>
> "Good, now don't touch the other one ..."
>

Alternatively...

"Hey, grab that wire!"

BBBZZZZZZZTTTT!!!!

"Clean up & Apprentice to aisle 2 please"



G-S

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 8:52 am
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David wrote:
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> I'd guess that the ballasty thing is probably the igniter.
>
> Probably best not to put your tongue on its output when it is live Smile


David, and others who have contributed comments, I know I am a bit
strange about some stuff, but what kind of pervert do you think I am
going around licking electrical components?

Is this Quantum Fetish Mechanics raising it's ugly head again?

regards,
CrazyCam

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 8:52 am
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CrazyCam wrote:

> David, and others who have contributed comments, I know I am a bit
> strange about some stuff, but what kind of pervert do you think I am
> going around licking electrical components?
>
> Is this Quantum Fetish Mechanics raising it's ugly head again?

It used to be the standard test for EN22 9v batteries.

Theo
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 9:09 am
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(Msg. 20) Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:22 am
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> David, and others who have contributed comments, I know I am a bit strange
> about some stuff, but what kind of pervert do you think I am going around
> licking electrical components?
>
> Is this Quantum Fetish Mechanics raising it's ugly head again?
>
> regards,
> CrazyCam

Umm, well what do you expect when you ride in orange ovarybags and bright
blue gumbies?
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(Msg. 21) Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 9:34 pm
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G-S wrote:

> John Lamp wrote:
>
>> Marty H wrote:
>>
>>> (thats right, the starter shorts out, bypasses the ballast to give a
>>> full supply to the tube to create an arc, once struck the ballast
>>> limits the current...... "here, put your tongue on this".....MMMMMM
>>> donuts)
>>
>>
>> Apprentices are cheaper than test gear!
>>
>> "Hey, grab that wire!"
>>
>> "OK"
>>
>> "Good, now don't touch the other one ..."
>>
>
> Alternatively...
>
> "Hey, grab that wire!"
>
> BBBZZZZZZZTTTT!!!!
>
> "Clean up & Apprentice to aisle 2 please"

Apprentices come, apprentices go ... dilligaf rules!

Cheers
Goaty
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