A Treatise on the Importance of Smoke
(by Joseph Lucas ?)
All electrical components and wiring
harnesses depend on proper circuit functioning, which is the transmission of
charged ions by retention of the visible spectral manifestation known as
"smoke." Smoke is the thing that makes electrical circuits work.
Don't be fooled by scientists and engineers talking about excited electrons and
the like. Smoke is the key to all things electrical.
We know this to
be true because every time one lets the smoke out of an electrical circuit, it
stops working. This can be verified repeatedly through empirical testing. For
example, if one places a large copper bar across the terminals of a battery,
prodigious quantities of smoke are liberated and the battery shortly ceases to
function. In addition, if one observes smoke escaping from an electrical
component such as a Lucas voltage regulator, it will also be observed that the
component no longer functions. The logic is elementary and inescapable! The
function of the wiring harness is to conduct the smoke from one device to
another. When the wiring harness springs a leak and lets all the smoke out of
the system, nothing works right afterward.

Sometimes you may miss the component
releasing the smoke that makes your electrical system function correctly, but
if you sniff around you can often find the faulty component by the undeniable
and telltale smoke smell. Sometimes this is a better indicator than standard
electrical tests performed with a volt-ohm meter.
In conclusion, the basic concept of
transmission of electrical energy in the form of smoke provides a clear and
logical explanation of the mysteries of electrical components and why they
fail.
I learned a long time ago that once you let
the "Factory Smoke" out of any electrical device, it is next to
impossible to replenish........
Á bientôt
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