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how the fuck do i get rid of a broken microwave
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2019-06-10 at 12:16 PM UTCguys? you fuckin ruined the fun
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2019-06-10 at 12:17 PM UTC
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2019-06-10 at 12:18 PM UTClol you literally cannot pull a microwave capacitor out by its connectors
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2019-06-10 at 12:23 PM UTC
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2019-06-10 at 12:51 PM UTC
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2019-06-10 at 12:53 PM UTCOne word:
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2019-06-10 at 12:57 PM UTCDump in a neighbors garden at 3am.
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2019-06-10 at 12:59 PM UTCUse the magnetron to cook children in the infant ward
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2019-06-10 at 1:09 PM UTCYou could flush it down the toilet but you'd have to figure out how to make the microwave soggy first.
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2019-06-10 at 1:13 PM UTC
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2019-06-10 at 1:53 PM UTC
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2019-06-10 at 2:45 PM UTC
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2019-06-10 at 4:35 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra capacitors are the only parts in the microwave that retain power, you should be safe to touch anything else if you pop the caps out first. all of the ones I've got have plastic guards around the terminals too so it's fairly difficult to discharge them by accident.
old crt tvs and monitors though…
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2019-06-10 at 4:50 PM UTCyeah don't be afraid big man
Passaic man electrocuted by microwave
Posted: Aug 24, 2017 11:10 PM BST
Updated: Aug 24, 2017 11:10 PM BST
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A 40-year-old Passaic man died Wednesday while trying to fix a kitchen appliance.
Passaic officials say that Omar Lopez was trying to repair a microwave and was electrocuted.
First responders attempted to resuscitate Lopez for about 45 minutes.
Lopez was pronounced dead at the scene, officials say.
it won't hurt ya
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2019-06-10 at 4:57 PM UTCthrow it out of ur window/off ur balcony
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2019-06-10 at 5:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by Narc yeah don't be afraid big man
it won't hurt ya
.It is possible to be shocked by an unplugged microwave, said Michael Eis, owner of A-1 Repair Services Inc. in Fair Lawn. However, it is unlikely to be a shock big enough to kill someone unless the appliance was plugged in.
"Anything is possible but highly unlikely," Eis said. "If the capacitator still has electricity in it, you'll get a shock."
Eis once got hit with 40,000 volts of electricity in the middle of a repair job, which left his hand numb and tingly for half of the day.
https://eu.northjersey.com/story/news/passaic/passaic-city/2017/08/24/passaic-man-killed-after-being-electrocuted-while-fixing-microwave/596748001/ -
2019-06-10 at 5:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny https://eu.northjersey.com/story/news/passaic/passaic-city/2017/08/24/passaic-man-killed-after-being-electrocuted-while-fixing-microwave/596748001/
some people have weaker hearts tho
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2019-06-10 at 5:37 PM UTCTake it to goodwill, they recycle electronic waste. Or if you're in Canada and don't have this, then try some other place that takes donations.
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2019-06-10 at 5:53 PM UTC
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2019-06-10 at 5:56 PM UTCjust leave it in the street. plenty of people recycle electronics for copper and shit so somebody will soon pick it up.
also people will buy the glass turn plate from inside on ebay when they've broken theirs.
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