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AN/PDR-70 probe voltage

Started by HydroDave63, Jun 26, 2008, 06:19

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HydroDave63

Does anyone know for certain ( not guessing ) what the necessary voltage would be for the probe portion of the AN/PDR-70?

Roll Tide

Enough to lift a 225# MM off the floor when he touched the "wrong spot" while trying to change batteries.
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HydroDave63

Quote from: Roll Tide on Jun 27, 2008, 03:47
Enough to lift a 225# MM off the floor when he touched the "wrong spot" while trying to change batteries.

Enough coulombs to entirely lift THAT mass? ;)

Roll Tide

I... I mean "he" was much smaller then...
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