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Re: wood fractal youtube video letal fatal hack
« Reply #25 on: June 22, 2022, 06:11:10 pm »
I'm not sure this is really comparable to a NST powered Jacobs ladder or Tesla coil. A MOT has much more bite behind it than a NST, and the end goal of a Tesla coil or Jacobs ladder is usually to watch from a distance in time limited demonstrations, sitting on a shelf in a harmless state most of the time. Not manually poking the output of a roughly 2kV, .5A 50/60Hz power supply into a puddle of salt water.

 
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Re: wood fractal youtube video letal fatal hack
« Reply #26 on: June 22, 2022, 06:45:51 pm »
I'm not sure this is really comparable to a NST powered Jacobs ladder or Tesla coil. A MOT has much more bite behind it than a NST, and the end goal of a Tesla coil or Jacobs ladder is usually to watch from a distance in time limited demonstrations, sitting on a shelf in a harmless state most of the time. Not manually poking the output of a roughly 2kV, .5A 50/60Hz power supply into a puddle of salt water.

Why do people need to get handsy with a MOT? That's the problem I see here. Why not just set up a jig, step away, THEN start the burning? I mean, with some HV stuff like industrial and lineman work, you have no choice sometimes, it has to be on, but someones got a do it. There's no reason people need to be getting all up close and personal with a wood burning machine.
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Re: wood fractal youtube video letal fatal hack
« Reply #27 on: June 22, 2022, 07:28:21 pm »
I'm not sure this is really comparable to a NST powered Jacobs ladder or Tesla coil. A MOT has much more bite behind it than a NST, and the end goal of a Tesla coil or Jacobs ladder is usually to watch from a distance in time limited demonstrations, sitting on a shelf in a harmless state most of the time. Not manually poking the output of a roughly 2kV, .5A 50/60Hz power supply into a puddle of salt water.

Why do people need to get handsy with a MOT? That's the problem I see here. Why not just set up a jig, step away, THEN start the burning? I mean, with some HV stuff like industrial and lineman work, you have no choice sometimes, it has to be on, but someones got a do it. There's no reason people need to be getting all up close and personal with a wood burning machine.

How do you take a selfie or make a youtube video with your face in it, if you don't?
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Re: wood fractal youtube video letal fatal hack
« Reply #28 on: June 22, 2022, 08:12:49 pm »
I'm not sure this is really comparable to a NST powered Jacobs ladder or Tesla coil. A MOT has much more bite behind it than a NST, and the end goal of a Tesla coil or Jacobs ladder is usually to watch from a distance in time limited demonstrations, sitting on a shelf in a harmless state most of the time. Not manually poking the output of a roughly 2kV, .5A 50/60Hz power supply into a puddle of salt water.

Why do people need to get handsy with a MOT? That's the problem I see here. Why not just set up a jig, step away, THEN start the burning? I mean, with some HV stuff like industrial and lineman work, you have no choice sometimes, it has to be on, but someones got a do it. There's no reason people need to be getting all up close and personal with a wood burning machine.

It seems to me that a good enclosure for this sort of thing is the microwave the transformer came in. Just remove the magnetron, keep the door interlocks intact. If you need to move the probes while it's operating, attach them to plastic rods that pass through holes just large enough for them in the grounded metal cabinet.
 
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Re: wood fractal youtube video letal fatal hack
« Reply #29 on: June 22, 2022, 10:31:11 pm »
I'm not sure this is really comparable to a NST powered Jacobs ladder or Tesla coil. A MOT has much more bite behind it than a NST, and the end goal of a Tesla coil or Jacobs ladder is usually to watch from a distance in time limited demonstrations, sitting on a shelf in a harmless state most of the time. Not manually poking the output of a roughly 2kV, .5A 50/60Hz power supply into a puddle of salt water.

Why do people need to get handsy with a MOT? That's the problem I see here. Why not just set up a jig, step away, THEN start the burning? I mean, with some HV stuff like industrial and lineman work, you have no choice sometimes, it has to be on, but someones got a do it. There's no reason people need to be getting all up close and personal with a wood burning machine.

Takes more thought to work more remotely, which requires understanding what you're dealing with in the first place, space, planning, etc. And people are lazy and usually working from limited resources. Without giving any idiots attention by watching some vids, I'll hazard a guess this might happen fast enough it would be tricky to do at MOT power levels without eyes on it and ability to cut power quickly, or requisite skill to build some adjustable one shot timer circuit. Big Clive notes in his video that it can be done more safely with a NST, but it is more fiddly and slower.
 
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Re: wood fractal youtube video letal fatal hack
« Reply #30 on: June 22, 2022, 11:18:13 pm »
A foot pedal seems the way to go, the shrouded kind that gets used to power some kinds of industrial tools.
 

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Re: wood fractal youtube video letal fatal hack
« Reply #32 on: July 02, 2022, 02:33:50 pm »
 

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Re: wood fractal youtube video letal fatal hack
« Reply #33 on: July 02, 2022, 06:53:59 pm »
:palm: :palm: :palm: :horse:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZrynWtBDTE
They've realised they made a mistake and have put it back up.

*they were called out on their bullshit and did damage control before other channels picked it up. IMO if she just sent an appeal alone, they would have probably done nothing.

WARNING: The following is speculation/conspiracy theory

Why go delete all dangerous hack vids raking in all that dough, when you could just yeet the ones calling them out so the veiws keep pouring in to the sketchy crap. If people get killed doing cappy hacks, oh well, ad views already collected. Should this be grounds for lawsuits? Yes
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Re: wood fractal youtube video letal fatal hack
« Reply #34 on: July 02, 2022, 07:09:33 pm »
It's automated of course. A more logical explanation is her warning video was disliked and reported by the creators of the dodgy videos, causing it to be deleted automatically.
« Last Edit: July 02, 2022, 09:00:25 pm by Zero999 »
 
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Re: wood fractal youtube video letal fatal hack
« Reply #35 on: August 06, 2022, 02:08:25 am »
If so. Do they(some) do it on purpose, so that someone could get injured like that ?
 


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