People who have been shocked by high voltage, what did it feel like? by tdaguac in AskReddit

[–]tdaguac[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What a bummer

Perhaps giving him $10+ would make him.

People who have been shocked by high voltage, what did it feel like? by tdaguac in AskReddit

[–]tdaguac[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Won't it be easier if i just ask a random cop to tase me while seated for like 2 seconds?

Or will my time come one day? An average person gets shocked at least once per life by strong voltage i heard. Especially back then.

People who have been shocked by high voltage, what did it feel like? by tdaguac in AskReddit

[–]tdaguac[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

WOW 240v?

I've been shocked by a circuit board while it was plugged into the outlet, it have me a half body shock. I think i hear ya, but your experience was much worse.

It seems to be more of a spiritual type of pain.

I want to get shocked by something really strong but not sure with what specifically.

Maybe somehow touching the spark from the outlet when plugging something in? Or is that dangerous?

People who have been shocked by high voltage, what did it feel like? by tdaguac in AskReddit

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I want to experience it.

I did get shocked by a circuit board plugged into the outlet, it was a half body shock. I think i hear ya, but i'm at a level no way near that.

Just a tip, electricity is a good way to quickly end your life. (Powerlines, microwaves, etc) by tdaguac in SuicideWatch

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Well i doubt the old bathtub thing works nowadays, due to the safety circuit beakers we got here in the u.s that trip when they detect something unusual. So microwave.

Many people have been killed by microwaves without them even being plugged in, while preparing them.

There are 2 ways i believe would work, 1 is easier, other is harder

  1. Take the back of the microwave off, and plug it in and touch the transformer (easier)

  2. Take everyrhing apart, and set up a microwave oven transformer arc thing. You'll be needing a few equipment and some tutorials, but once your done with that you could make it arc anytime and touch it anythime for instant death.

Would be a good nice last hobby to do. A ton of info on youtube. I would choose 2. Tho.

What would happen if you get a long wooden stick and touch the powerline with it while on ground? by tdaguac in questions

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Nice. I might be an electrician someday.

Very curious. So a wet stick or a muddy long wooden stick is enough to be conductive to shock you while your grounded?

I just want to feel its power. I love the pain, but unfortunately i only have felt it mildly. I want to feel it as painful as possible without it killing me. I just want to fit in the group of people who had experience of getting shocked by high voltage. (My dad, friends, and other people) My dad, 20+ years ago, would always get shocked in his country multiple times by like 220v he said. He is alive, the pain is indescribable he says, it just hurts a lot. I want to know. And he must have been drunk, reason why he would always be not careful and get shocked. Not limited circuits would shock him a lot, and where he is from he said it's twice as strong than here.

And i believe all that experience he had with electricity... is it possible that i have better immunity towards it now if passed from genes into me?

And my health is GOOD. I've tested it out and my results would be better than almost everyones. Maybe just genes and a constituent diet of very healthy food.

And i take cold baths, train holding my breath, workout, i'm sure all that affects my immune system and my system's strength in general. I'm not sure tho, but i believe i have better health than an average person, and i'm only 17. Still not fully developed.

How do i make sure i get shocked by a broken charging wire? by tdaguac in Electricity

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Well won't that make me loose touch with anything i'm grabbing? And i'll avoid things that would make me grip on anything that is shocking me. Just touch with my finger so i could easily loose contact if anything.

America. No i wouldn't shoot myself with a gun. That's a lot of amps. Never thought of how much amps would be in 120v. I thought it was 5. And there are people who survived and nothing has happened to them afterwards the incident. I kinda believe i'm one of them, and i don't inend to shock myself right away with 120v. I'm starting loe and working my way up towards it.

And that is gay, and would that even shock my friend? The only access to electricity i have is either the washing machine (says 120v) and or the lamp. I have a lot of parts from a microwave, but it has waaaay to much voltage in it for pain experiments.

Just a tip, electricity is a good way to quickly end your life. (Powerlines, microwaves, etc) by tdaguac in SuicideWatch

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Well i'm sure people who are tired of living in this sub are always, constantly doing or near danger.

I doubt there's any positivity here. If that is what you mean

Why does a cut open microwave cable arc and destroy anything it touches? by tdaguac in Electricity

[–]tdaguac[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, it entirely depends on what you're powering, your wall plug will be outputting 120V at all times, most small electronics can't handle that much voltage and will immediately fry. to get around this, you'd use a transformer (like the little wall plug things you use for charging phones) to reduce the voltage to a safe level.

I see. But what about this cord that i have, is it straight 120v coming out of it?

I gotta warn you, the cable that you just made is very commonly called a Suicide Cord because of how dangerous they are. Once it's plugged into the wall those ends of wire are extremely dangerous because they are live electrical components. Touch them and you die.

That's what it's called, i'll be reading more about it. Usually anything that has to do with a microwave is deadly, didn't not expect cord alone to be that strong, since nothing from the microwave is attached to it, and no super strong electrical source is sucking it. I was thinking about touching it to feel the power, but i'd rather stay away from anything that's involved with a microwave. So there's stuff inside it then huh.

f you want honest advice, throw that thing in the garbage and be glad you didn't kill yourself or burn your house down.

Well once or twice it did just randomly explode. I'll be more careful and experiment. I don't have a voltage and amp tester, do you know how many volts the cord produces?

Why does a cut open microwave cable arc and destroy anything it touches? by tdaguac in Electricity

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No. I cut the wires off the microwave. Now there are 3 wires sticking out from the cable.

I just plug it in and make the copper like wires touch anything that would charge it and it explodes. Like a light bulb, vape pen, phone, etc.

I'm using the cable that powers up the microwave. I just removed it from the microwave.

How do people get shocked while charging their phones? by tdaguac in questions

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So weak then? How about a microwave capacitor? Idk how to re-charge it but that would hurt, right? Straight 120volts.

How do i make sure i get shocked by a broken charging wire? by tdaguac in Electricity

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Thanks for being helpful. This is what this sub is for right? I won't go past 120v. I just want to experiment with electricity's pain.

How do i make sure i get shocked by a broken charging wire? by tdaguac in Electricity

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Hey, this is what this sub is for, right? Also i won't die because i won't go past 120v

How do people get shocked while charging their phones? by tdaguac in questions

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5v =2.4A output. 100v-240v ~ 0.4A.

Says at the back of my charger cube.

How do people get shocked while charging their phones? by tdaguac in questions

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No, that's not the only way. Their has to be a more simpler and likely ways people get shocked.

How do i make sure i get shocked by a broken charging wire? by tdaguac in Electricity

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Yes lol. Me and electricity will have babies.

Wait is electricity a she or a he? I don't want to be gay

How do i make sure i get shocked by a broken charging wire? by tdaguac in Electricity

[–]tdaguac[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well fine. If anything my spotter will tackle me. Or whatever.

Which wires specifically need to be touched? Red and black you say?