The condenser can hold a lot more volts than what they are rated at. I used to work at a shop where the jokes were rampant. One of the gags that got played on the rookies was to take an ignition condenser and ground out the case to the frame of a lawn mower. The coil of the lawn mower was unhooked from the spark plug and then it was gapped about a half inch from the lead to the condenser. The staryer rope to the lawn mower was pulled so that the coil of the lawn mower arced to the electrical lead of the condenser and about 5-6 sparks were put into the condenser. The condenser was now charged with about 10K of volts. The condenser was then innocently put on the break table where the rookies would sit. Curiosity would take over and they had to play with it....and would get hit with the 10K volts of charge. I saw one kid jump out of his chair. Warning: I don't recommend playing this joke on anybody. Voltage and milliamps across the heart is never good.
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