Seems the widow maker subject has come up a few times here recently. I have a customer bring me an very cool looking Zenith tube radio from the way back when. It has no PT, no fuse, and it works, but hums. He asked me to fix the hum because his wife likes it. There is no real estate for an iso transformer. At first I thought about installing a plug with either a 3 prong or a 2 prong with different sized blades so it can only be plugged in without the chassis being at 120v, but this assumes that every outlet will be wired correctly. If not, I have "faked" a plug that makes it so it can possibly only be plugged in wrong and be potentially lethal.
So, I know he likes this cool old radio, but my question is how many of you would try to do what this customer wants, and how many would not take the work, because you know someday, somehow, someone is going to get electrocuted to some extent, and can't live with that fact or the liability trail of being the last person to have worked on it?
I'm leaning towards telling him I can't help him with this one, and maybe just use it for decoration.
So, I know he likes this cool old radio, but my question is how many of you would try to do what this customer wants, and how many would not take the work, because you know someday, somehow, someone is going to get electrocuted to some extent, and can't live with that fact or the liability trail of being the last person to have worked on it?
I'm leaning towards telling him I can't help him with this one, and maybe just use it for decoration.
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