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Re: [TCML] Andy Lau's Suit
I can see the reason to de-certify, but I am still wondering what the
certification is and what formalized testing was used to get the
certification? Is it a standard that can be used to measure other
high-voltage suits? Having built such a suit myself, I can see value in
being able to say it has met such-and-such certification.
http://www.tb3.com/tesla/ch2007/pages/JL_5695.html
Mine was put together for less than $1000 and is seen taking hits from
dual drsstc's, each putting out 8-10KW and each achieving up to 15 foot
sparks. I did survive in this un-certified suit, but perhaps
certification could make my high-voltage exploits even safer?
High-voltage is all about safety you know.
Here is the entire photo-shoot from this teslathon.
http://www.tb3.com/tesla/ch2007/index.html
So, is there an actual certification document somewhere and if so, can I
see it?
Is my survival in the suit is all it takes to certify it?
Terry Blake
Mddeming@xxxxxxx wrote:
In a message dated 3/14/08 10:33:12 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, tb3@xxxxxxx
writes:
Hey, free shipping!
The description says; "The suit is offered as a collectable only and is
no longer certified for high voltage use."
How was it certified and what caused it to be no longer certified? Is it
because there is no longer a head cover? LOL
Terry Blake
I think the "de-certification" is a liability CYA. A\They know anyone dumb
enough to buy it is stupid enough to try it.
Matt D.
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