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Martin: It seems it was integrated into the machine as one of the events triggered by the timer circuits that closed. So a circuit closed and I guess there was a resistor that heated up. Maybe Billy told him to put a resistor in there. Because the resistor would overheat and spark. Or it was a spark. I asked Per Biorn about this and he said that a simple overheating resistor, like the ones they u
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