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Dangerous AC delivery device

Posted by Duster on April 5, 2017 at 11:56:44:

I agree, trekpilot5.2. A number of DIY AC delivery designs may sound good, in part due to cutting corners on safety, and there's nothing one can do to stop a person who chooses to build an AC device that's unsafe, but it's the responsibility of other AA Inmates to caution others about a design that could result in a catastrophe. No matter how careful a listener may treat a dangerous AC device, there are still potential hazards that might occur at some point regardless of how careful the device is handled, including a future end user with kids and pets who might find a questionable AC design at a yard sale when the DIY builder is no longer around to warn them about a potentially dangerous AC delivery device.