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car battery, 2 wires (one to pos, one to neg) a metal rod at each end of the wire, wet ground, jab both rods in the ground,
Jumper Cables work too but not as much range
***DISCLAIMER***
Wear rubber gloves, and/or properly insulate the rods and wires.
Wear rubber gloves, and/or properly insulate the rods and wires.
If you use a shock rod, please, for the love of good, do this. 12v is NOT fun... (I accidentally grounded the alternator on a car I was working on... I didn't feel the need to disconnect the battery because I shouldn't have been doing anything that needed it, whoops)
If you use a shock rod, please, for the love of good, do this. 12v is NOT fun... (I accidentally grounded the alternator on a car I was working on... I didn't feel the need to disconnect the battery because I shouldn't have been doing anything that needed it, whoops)
I did a similar thing as a kid, cant remember what i was doing now but i dropped a piece of metal under the bonnet and as i went to pick it up <POW> - hurt like hell
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