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[\ A Black September Presentation /]
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[/ How to make Electrical Timers \]
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[\ /]
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[/ Written By: \]
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[\ /]
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[/ Fletch \]
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[\ /]
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[/ Special Thanks to: \]
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[\ Lightning Phantom /]
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[/ 02/27/88 \]
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[>:\:/:\:/:\:/:\:/:\:/:\:/:\:/:\:/:\:/:\:/:\:/:\:/:\:/:\:/:\:/:\:/:\:/:\:/:\:<]
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File 01:Dripping Tap Timer
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This type of timer is made for a sink/faucet of some sort, where you can
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control the rate of water dripping out of the nozzle. The most convenient way
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of doing this is to place the whole thing in the sink, but the charge (bomb)
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can be placed elsewhere, depending on how much wire you have. What you're
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gonna have to do is get a glass jar (or any other non-conducting container),
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size doesn't matter (depending on how much time you need). Hook two wires to
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aluminum foil (Steel wool may also be used), placing the strips of aluminum
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over the mouth of the jar. Connect one wire directly to the detonator.
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Connect the second wire directly to the battery. Run a third wire from the
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battery directly to the detonator. Now place the glass jar under the dripping
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tap (if not already placed), and turn faucet on (adjust the rate according to
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how much time you need). When the water level in the jar reaches the aluminum
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foil contacts, the electrical circuit is closed, thus detonating the bomb.
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File 02:Relay Timer
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This type of timer is best used when long delays are required. You will need
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two batteries (A & B respectively). Hook battery A to a relay. Battery A
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gives the power to the relay's electromagnet. When battery A fails, the
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circuit running through the relay closes. Battery B is hooked so that when the
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relay closes, it fires the charge. Experiment with various batteries till you
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find the best type of battery to use for the desired delay.
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File 03:Hourglass Timer
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What you're gonna have to do is take out all the sand in the hourglass,
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replacing it with metal filings. Now make two small holes into one end of
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the hourglass. Hook one wire from the battery directly to the detonator.
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Hook a wire from the detonator to the top hole in the hourglass, and hook the
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last wire from the battery to the bottom of the hourglass. The metal filings
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flowing into the bottom of the hourglass will close the electrical circuit and
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detonate the bomb.
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File 04:Thermometer Timer
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Make a small hole in the bulb of the thermometer, inserting the first wire from
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the battery directly into the bulb. Next make a hole into the stem of the
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thermometer (Making sure it's above the mercury levelhe second wire directly
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from the detonator to the stem. Insert the third wire from the battery to the
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detonator. When the thermometer is exposed to heat, the mercury will rise and
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close the electrical circuit, detonating the bomb. Delay time can be adjusted
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by varying the intensity of the heat source and the thermometer's proximity to
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it.
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