yes, works better if you bite it though
(obviously this is a joke, please don't try it)
I used to enjoy tapping the nodes of 9volt batteries with my tongue.
this was in the days before Nintendo.
like the harder u grip it, the faster it will drain
If you stoke it thusly...will the power come shooting out the end like................
I've been mowing my lawn with a dead battery for about 6 years now. I push it out of the garage, and hook it up to a charger to get it going. Next week comes, and I hook it up again. A bit of a PITA, but it's cheaper and more ecological than buying a new battery.
Lawnmower maintenance is one of those weird things. Every time I get ready to mow my lawn I notice something needs fixing on my lawnmower:
I think "Well I could fix this correctly and turn a quick jaunt out into the yard to mow the lawn into an afternoon or more of working on the lawnmower, and then I'd still have to mow the lawn after that"...
"OR...I could rig something up right quick so I can get this hateful job over with and then conveniently forget anything is wrong with the mower".
And thusly the mower slowly dies. Eventually it'll quit and I'll buy another one, all the while complaining about how poorly things are made these days.
(obviously this is a joke, please don't try it)
I don't really feel a shock when I lick a 9 volt battery. I'd have to try with two.
With dry fingers it takes like 13 of em before I feel a shock. Oddly I will feel a 120vac shock quite well.I tried with 170ish volts worth of 9 volt batteries once. Not often you're in a situation with access to that many, so I had to try it.
This is a great thread. You know, you sometimes wonder about your fellow posters but when you read a thread about them licking batteries, it all comes into focus.
Whoosh!!licking a 9v battery is a pretty damn good way to tell how fresh it is. its a fairly safe practice.. 9v, few hundred miliamps across about 1/4inch of your tongue. its really not dangerous.
im assuming you mean 170ish in parallel... which is still 9v but at a few amps... which if you licked that could die.
170ish in series, giving you 1500v, even at 200ma it could easily stop your heart too.
im assuming you mean 170ish in parallel... which is still 9v but at a few amps... which if you licked that could die.
170ish in series, giving you 1500v, even at 200ma it could easily stop your heart too.