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Complete the DC circuit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay Barracato" data-source="post: 65269" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>I mentioned the LED because the shock was just like a cap discharging rather than the tingle directly from a dc source.</p><p></p><p>The last show was a quick throw and go because everyone was late sue to a bad accident but in the future it will be simple to just unplug from the powersupply that has lost the ground and plug in one of my extension cords. Or simply chop off the molded plug and replace it with a good one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay Barracato, post: 65269, member: 24"] I mentioned the LED because the shock was just like a cap discharging rather than the tingle directly from a dc source. The last show was a quick throw and go because everyone was late sue to a bad accident but in the future it will be simple to just unplug from the powersupply that has lost the ground and plug in one of my extension cords. Or simply chop off the molded plug and replace it with a good one. [/QUOTE]
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