• WARNING: Tube/Valve amplifiers use potentially LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGES.
    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
    performed by someone who is thoroughly familiar with
    the safety precautions around high voltages.

My web site is back up. OUCH!

The gray-bearded electron wrangler prepares a sacrifice of old electronics gear and mutters:

;-} ;-} ;-} Magica parandi Web Hostiam et fortuna exemplar vetus lexici imaginum in computatro meo restituendi, praecipio tibi ut musingas illius veteris dudi insanis, quae VoltSecond, resurrecturus sit. ;-} ;-} ;-}

He shouts "OUCH" as the ritual text becomes case sensitive to his existing links and when finally resolved, a click me button is seen through the smoke and ashes!

https://www.voltsecond.com/

-Volt
Play Safe and Play Longer.
When in doubt, click the OUCH.
 

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VoltSecond,

Glad to see you back in circulation.
I remember you from VSAC in Silverdale, WA.

Safety First!
"Prevent the Surviving Spouse Syndrome"

I will not write down the US Navy rule about electrical/electronic safety, that lists what happens after the technician is electrocuted.
It is not meant for mixed company.