Warning: Gigaworks S750 could kill you !

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Skybuck Flying

Hello,

According to someone who investigated the glue with a meter: the glue
becomes conductive.
According to someone else he felt shocks on the heatsink.
According to everyone: the product is full with this glue.

Now let's put 1 + 1 + 1 together:

Conclusion this product could kill you ! The glue touches the heatsink, 220
volts might be on the glue even higher voltages might be possible, you touch
the heatsink and you die ! Electrocution is real... that's no joke and no
fantasy.

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
Skybuck Flying said:
Hello,

According to someone who investigated the glue with a meter: the glue
becomes conductive.
According to someone else he felt shocks on the heatsink.
According to everyone: the product is full with this glue.

Now let's put 1 + 1 + 1 together:

Conclusion this product could kill you ! The glue touches the heatsink,
220 volts might be on the glue even higher voltages might be possible, you
touch the heatsink and you die ! Electrocution is real... that's no joke
and no fantasy.

Bye,
Skybuck.

Cripes!! thats a worry !! No more heat sinks for me on whatever you are
talking about.
 
Skybuck Flying wrote:
Electrocution is
real... that's no joke and no fantasy.

Bye,
Skybuck.

Indeed it isn't. Therefore could you do us and the rest of the world a
big favour and have a jolly good poke around inside with your bare
hands, with the curent full on and preferably with you sitting in a bath
of water.
Thank you for your co-operation.
 
Hello,

According to someone who investigated the glue with a meter: the glue
becomes conductive.

You're an idiot, and so is he.
According to someone else he felt shocks on the heatsink.


According to those that know electronics, heatsinks are "live" in MANY
circuits. If you do not know this basic fact, you should not be opening
up electronic products, you ****ing retard.
According to everyone: the product is full with this glue.

No shit. The fact that you have no clue as to why is further proof that
you should not be servicing electronic gear... at all!

Now let's put 1 + 1 + 1 together:

SkyTard Sinking + Screwdriver = ****ed up product
Conclusion this product could kill you ! The glue touches the heatsink, 220
volts might be on the glue even higher voltages might be possible,

You're an idiot. A complete and utter retard, you are.
you touch
the heatsink and you die ! Electrocution is real... that's no joke and no
fantasy.

What is no joke is the FACT that you have no business inside of ANY
electrical chassis, EVER!
 
Cripes!! thats a worry !! No more heat sinks for me on whatever you are
talking about.
Idiots that do not know how to use an exclamation point have to be
among the most retarded twits on the planet. Get a clue, dipshit!
 
Skybuck Flying wrote:

According to someone who investigated the glue with a meter: the glue
becomes conductive. According to someone else he felt shocks on the
heatsink. According to everyone: the product is full with this glue.

The next time you have sex with your sub-woofer please use a condom.
 
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