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| This is SO Funny http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvS6b...eature=related Watch the whole thing Farrrrt | |
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| There is little new under the sun. I guess that is one nice thing about being young. Everything is new. In the pre microwave days they used to sell a small unit that would hold 4 hot dogs. It has been a while but I think you impaled the dogs on a pair on spikes which were hooked directly to the 120VAC line. It cooked them but they did taste a bit acidic. ![]() | |
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| I had one of those--- it was called Hot Dogger. Initially I used to sand down a couple of 16p nails and solder an AC line cord to each one... insert them into the hot dog and plug it in! Yes the dogs don't taste all that great when cooked this way. The Hot Dogger didn't fair much better plus I had a mess to clean up from dogs ripping open from the boiling moisture within. If you want to try a fun experiment, connect a large dill pickle to a VARIAC (variable Xformer) and start to crank up the voltage. The salt brine in it will cause it to glow a nice orange. On 120vAC it gives a nice glow without any smoke or steam.
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I imagine that the metalic taste is from the ions in the nail migrating in to the sausage. You could probably get round this by using graphite electrodes which you could make from pencil lead.
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| That so cool!!
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