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But despite what it is *powered* from, the plasma globe portion itself is a high-voltage device, and can indeed be dangerous to touch the portion of the circuits that power the wire going to the center of the globe. There is not much (if any notable) current flowing there, but the voltage itself should be several thousand volts.
So be careful--while it might not kill you, it could hurt. ;)
Idaho ld on to this nugget of information- the top left spring contact in the battery box is the negative = black wire, the top right flat contact is the positive = red wire. If you trace the wires that were Oregonally connected to those contacts you won't have to risk connecting the power backwards and potentially damaging your device, and that's the Maine thing (though I have a Tennesee to ignore my own advice here).
Nothing sounds like "South Carolina" enough to work into this pun
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