posted on Oct, 14 2004 @ 06:13 PM
Hey dude.
I know that people always say that a 12 year-old and electricity should be supervised by and adult, but when I was 13, I built a solar powered
portable cooler that you can also plug into a cigarette lighter socket to help charge a dead car battery. If you know what you're doing you'll be
fine, but that's only if you're messing with the simple stuff, you know what I mean? 12 volts ain't gonna kill ya, heck, 120 can't! I was four, I
stuck a key into an outlet, and fortunately, my reflexes shot my hand back. Yeah, it hurt for a few hours, but I didn't die. (Don't you go trying
anything like that!)
You've got a thing for high voltage, high amperage power, and at 12, that's a good sign you're going to grow up and turn out to be a genius. Heck,
so did I, but I researched it and decided to stay away from that sorta stuff. And you ARE right....adult supervision sounds wimpy. But were talking
enough power to blow your furnace right out your roof and into the next zip code.
If this is for a science project, I would have to say no. If you grow into an intelligent person who stays in school, goes to college, and ends up in
some scientific laboratory which deals with electricity, then you can try something out like that. I know you can't wait, but it's a must.
[edit on 17-10-2004 by diehard_democrat]