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Re: The MMC debate continues . . . . . .



Original poster: Mddeming@xxxxxxx
Hi Dr. R.,Terry, All,

As someone who always reads the Consumer Reports Safety Recalls for millions of items every year, I can definitely say that the Safest Procedures and the Professional Way don't always overlap. When the tragic chemical plant accident occurred in Bhopal, India years ago, the company tried to justify their safety and construction techniques by pointing out that it was identical in design to their plant here in Charleston, WV. The surprising result (to them) was an immediate jump in homes for sale near the plant here. I, for one, am not reassured to know what the "pros' choose to get away with. IMO Terry's right. PERIOD.

Matt D.




In a message dated 2/18/07 9:12:36 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, tesla@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
Original poster: "resonance" <resonance@xxxxxxxxxxxx>


After careful consideration of the original experimenter's email I
posted my experience as a professional coil builder for the past 40
plus years.  I stand by my experience.

As for your rude comments --- I think you need to go back on your medication!

Enough said on this subject!  Period!

Dr. Resonance



>Original poster: Terrell Fritz <terrellfone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>Hi,
>
>There is NO(!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)  G** D*** "DEBATE"
>!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......
>
>TUV, UL, CSA, CE... and "ALL" the other "Mickey Mouse" organizations
>for SAFETY will tell you...  They "ALL" have "standards" for high
>energy storage caps...  Discharge times are based on the expected
>times of a person gaining access to the lethal voltages and the
>expectation of those voltages being "drained off" in that time
>frame... That accounts for "any" circuit failure...  As Batwoman
>used to say 20 years ago "it's no joke!!!!!!!!!".  If you want to
>save $1 in "not" draining high energy caps at the expenses of the
>lives of your customers, fry in jail for the rest of your life for
>homicide you a**hole...
>
>The "trend" of those standards is very clear....  If you want to be
>a "cowboy", hang by your own d*** rope...  If you "dare" to make
>"products" in the HV area, "live" buy the "international standards"
>that are very well thought out and very well adhered too by 99.9% of
>the world out there..............
>
>I hate to be "DIRECT", but we "play" with machines that are able to
>"kill with spectacular ease"...  The goal is to "never hurt anyone",
>EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...