Make your own lightning globe

Make your own lightning globe

This instructional video will show you how to make one of those cool lightning globes with about $5.00 worth of parts.WARNING This makes use of some very high voltage. It could be potentially lethal, especially if you are standing in a puddle of water. Watch this video tutorial and learn how to build a lightning globe.

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gobogobo (1) 1 year ago
This is a really really bad idea.

if you touch the exposed grid you could die.

5000V is no joke.
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mt142191 (1) 1 year ago
Ya i wouldn't touch that...
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stewartspicer (-4) 4 months ago
can i touch it? lol
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mustang7 3 months ago
DANGEROUS!!!
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boberto (-1) 3 months ago
volts dont kill amps do dumbasses
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boberto (-1) 3 months ago
ive taken a thirty thousand volt shock that had like no amps and barley felt a thing
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Ski-Me 3 months ago
Agreed! 5000 volts doesn't kill. It's the amperage that kills
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RokkerBoyy (2) 3 months ago
agreed ski and bob
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NNLN 3 months ago
Does it consumes electricity? I wonder if I could hang it at my door's room and turn it into a welcome light.
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patjohn 2 months ago
i want the kind yu can touch and not get electrocuted ....
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