16 results for "Electricity" - Most at least downloaded
Long welding 1

Long welding carried with a welding machine "Mig Mag" by Stanley. UCS Category: ELECArc. Duration: 00:20.
Electric shock

Electrical shock that emits a speaker when plugged into the same circuit as other equipment that turns and turns off. Hears back, very light breath of the speaker itself. UCS Category: ELECArc. Duration: 00:30.
Neon or transformer 1

Electric buzz from a neon or a transformer. UCS Category: ELECBuzz. Duration: 00:10.
Long welding 2

Long welding carried with a welding machine "Mig Mag" by Stanley. UCS Category: ELECArc. Duration: 00:15.
Short welds

Short welds carried with a welding machine "Mig Mag" by Stanley. UCS Category: ELECArc. Duration: 00:09.
Electric circuit breaker

4 tripping and reclosing of an EDF or Enedis subscriber electrical connection circuit-breaker. UCS Category: ELECMisc. Duration: 00:16.
Neon or transformer 2

Electric buzz from a neon or a transformer. UCS Category: ELECBuzz. Duration: 00:10.
Neon or transformer 3

Electric buzz from a neon or a transformer. UCS Category: ELECBuzz. Duration: 00:10.
Electrical fence

Electric shocks from a fence. Easy to loop. UCS Category: ELECZap. Duration: 00:09.
Electric meter

Transformer noise contained in EDF's electricity meter. UCS Category: ELECBuzz. Duration: 00:22.
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