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From: Mike Poulton
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Subject: Re: Here's the plan. Household electrical failiure pt. 3
Date: 11 Nov 2002 01:23:24 GMT
Organization: MTP Technologies
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On 09 Nov 2002, "Michael A. Terrell" said:
> Turn the electric off, remove a switch cover and the light switch.
> Wire a 1N34 or 1N60 or similar signal diode across the switch.
> Reinstall switch, and cover. Turn light switch on, then restore
> power.
>
> When your victim turns the lights off you get a bang and a flash
> out
> of the light switch's box. The glass body vaporizes, and so do most
> of the leads. If someone inspects it for damage they will probably
> miss the small remaining strand of wire that was the diode's leads.
How much of a load does it take to make that work?
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