I love electrical engineers meesing up in the lab

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[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=mdZo_keUoEs[/youtube]

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I can admit to loling a few times.
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"rlol"
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This is stupid. It is even more stupid that I laughed through it.....and emailed the link to all my engineering buddies...

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Love that video. Maybe I should point this away from me??? No maybe you shouldn't try to make a handheld rail gun.
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A bank of capacitors between your power supply and the coil works really well to keep the burning down. Just have to make sure to get a switch that can handle the immense current from shorting out .5F at 120V.

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Reminds me of "the good old days" in the Texas Tech EE lab in the late 70's/ early 80's.
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Wodathunkit wrote:This is stupid. It is even more stupid that I laughed through it.....and emailed the link to all my engineering buddies...

:mrgreen:
Yeah, I'm playing table tennis with a few science/engineer/nerd-minded friends tonight, and this video will be shown...
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Here's what it looks like scaled up... Click image for details.

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I have one word for you, Tweezers. God created engineers to entertain the rest of us.
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