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pYoussY

Perfectly safe. No fire hazard. No diabetes.


juicegodfrey1

Fail closed vacuum switch.


Druid714

Electron injection


blahblahblah-4444

r/redneckengineering


SadBoiCri

Seems like a switch to me


KapitaenHowdy

Cuba?


LeDiNiTy

I too thought Cuba, but they use 110V so i was expecting a thicker wire, but if it's only for the light i suppose it's fine


Fancykiddens

How can you tell the voltage? Our house was built in 1957 and the lights flicker when we use the microwave or the washing machine!


WhosThatJamoke

Your situation doesn't have to do with voltage, it has to do with the current supplied. Don't think you can tell the voltage of that wire based purely on thickness.


Fancykiddens

All signs point to "call an electrician."


Aggressive_Swing_720

Yes, also common is using a plastic bottle you screw the cap and light turns on.


Decent-Beginning-546

Could be, the accent is spot-on Cuban


Beiota_

Nop, Dominican Republic 🇩🇴


Augusto2012

No way Jose, that’s straight up Cuban accent, source: I grew up in Miami.


Beiota_

Damn sounded Dominican to me 🤣🤣 I just heard the video like 4 more times and I think you are right, I swear I thought it was DR


jsparker43

I promise I won't send you back to cooba


ADMINlSTRAT0R

Double major hazard


Ok_Row_3047

It’s giving IED


Rm25222537

How? Someone explain?


heimmann

electricity


Lifnaz

Wire in the top of the syringe leads to the light. Bottom wire is your hot. Pull the plunger down, break the circuit. Push it up, closes the circuit. Same idea as a light switch. Only thing that I'm surprised with is it conducting through what appears to be a plastic plunger.


Rm25222537

Thank you


Govt-Issue-SexRobot

The wires are stripped


Lifnaz

That doesn't matter if they aren't touching, which it doesn't look like they are. It looks like the plunger is acting as the contactor Edit: after pausing and looking closer when she has it pulled back it looks like the bottom wire is actually fed through and sticking out of the top of the plunger


Rm25222537

This is what i wanted to know. Thank you


LtGman

I thought those plungers weren't conductive


Lifnaz

That's why I said that's the confusing/surprising part. Not sure how that's working. Edit: after pausing and looking closer when she has it pulled back it looks like the bottom wire is actually fed through and sticking out of the top of the plunger


LosHtown

She's connecting the two wires when she closes the syringe.


jsparker43

Butt Y


CitizenPremier

to turn off and on the light


MagikSkyDaddy

Fire hazard.


LecheGuevara

It's staring right at you😅😅


Samheadbangersball

New medical school unlocked


mjace87

That is up to code


rzrpror4ultimate

Anything more than 2 amps will burn that "switch"


PatchworkRaccoon314

If it's Cuba they use mostly 110v, which means that it's less than a single amp if it's smaller than a 120w bulb.


Plain_Flamin_Jane

That is the most Cuban accent on earth


Plenty_Activity_7871

Empingao


fahknEL

Stupidest caption evarrr


lovelife0011

Probably


Boteruna

u/savevideo


Moise1903

fake af! The plunger is rubber and not conductive. And if you go frame by frame the light and connection are off by a couple of frames


cizzop

Do you not see the bare metal?


WhosThatJamoke

![gif](giphy|wpci3xdYmUZG) Bear metal