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Spehro Pefhany Spehro Pefhany is offline
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Default Reducing power of halogen lamps

On Thu, 01 Mar 2012 18:12:36 -0800, the renowned Winston
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On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 09:07:23 -0500, "Jim Wilkins"
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[...]

I don't have a photo of mine, I took it apart because it is so
dangerous.

The concept of dangerous electrical circuits brings back all kinds of
nostalgic memories.

When I worked for a film company (a 1000 years ago) there were two
favorite ways of boiling water for coffee on location:

1) A large wattage resistor connected directly to mains used as an
immersion heater. Note: The mains were 220V.

2) A cup with two plates on top of each other but not touching, each
connected to mains. Pour water directly into the cup, plug in. This
arrangement boiled water literally in 3 seconds.

Yet the only mortality I remember was work-related: A broken cable
under water.


One of our high school projects was a wiener
cooker comprised of a plastic shoebox, a
micro-switch and rows of nails to impale the
ends of the unfortunate wieners.
Plug it in and wait for the hot dogs to
cook.

Worked great.

--Winston-- I don't figure they'd do that today.


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