I would think it would blow up, unless the household fuse was faster :D
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Oct 12, 2014, 12:40:37 PM10/12/14
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Probably a resistor and a diode in the wire somewhere....
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I'm guessing that there's a rectifier, and a resistor, under some heatshrink, in his test cord. No resistor, and he'll only be selling 4 tubes ... or maybe he started with 6 !?