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First launch attempted: 3.4.2021
When handling higher voltage at open circuits - for example from the mains - put your left hand into your trousers pocket and both feet onto something insulating. This way, in case of an accident, the current will lesser likely take a path through your heart. (Source: YouTube "Plasma Channel")
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