I'll show you the difference between connecting batteries in series and parallel circuits. Then using a metric crap-ton of 9V batteries we'll make a single use Jacob's Ladder.
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Max 9v in a series I've used is 3, to verify 24v sprinkler solenoids before final hardwiring.
I remember making one of these when I was a wee fella at age 9 with a 12v car battery and an old cylindrical shaped coil for a car.. 11000v of chooch! Touching was a no go!
How do I connect 9v lithium ion batteries to make a 48v 40-60 amp battery ? And maybe to recharge them without taking them apart ?
How do I take 9v batteries and make 1 48v 30 or 40ah battery ?
I fell over laughing. That was great
Now try it with 100 car batteries!!
i just rewatched the movie "jacob's ladder". i saw it many years ago. and i was a young buck. it is nothing like i remembered it 😉 and if i watch most movies i have seen years ago, i forget parts but i generally remember them. but holy shit that one. left field. the whole thing. i know what a real jacob's ladder it 😉
I feel like this had alot more potential for fun
I remember watching this video when it came out. Back then I thought I understand English. Turns out it required 5 more years of learning the language.
Still I don't understand half of it.
Photoinduction will always be proud of you for this vidgeo.
My favorite thing is that your wife's sewing room has a lovely panavice bolted to the desk.
The sewing room where everything is flammable, or the shop where everything is conductive…
He has 3 hands folks.
Could that kill you?
That's why I can never fucking find a nine volt, Canadian ass has them all. Son of a diddly
Jesus H…..
This man is crazy …he my hero