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Testing a 20KW light

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Voted the most fun neighbor.
At 3:45 a.m. the next door neighbor broke the light bub.

At the last block party, he was voted, "most likely to burn his house down".

I wonder what this guy's circuit breaker panel looks like. He probably has dowels holding the breakers from tripping.
 
It was on Imgur today....I don't know the source of the video though. Its frigging bright though. Like owning you're own "mini sun".
 
I'm suspicious of that glowing blue panel... He fiddles there and all lights up. Like I say/said, I cannot find the real source for the video.
 
It was on Imgur today....I don't know the source of the video though. Its frigging bright though. Like owning you're own "mini sun".
The guy's Youtube name is Photonicinduction and he has (had) produced some quite entertaining content.
There has not been much recent content uploaded, due to events in his real life.

I wonder what this guy's circuit breaker panel looks like. He probably has dowels holding the breakers from tripping.
One of his videos shows that he uses off-peak electricity times, to charge his battery bank, iirc.

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Here's the battery bank setup.

Here's the power supply.
 
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Its available too. For projectors. Costs ZAR 23000 and lasts 350 hrs...... whilst drawing around 90Amps when at Max power.
 
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