Sounds like the capacitor discharged directly to ground without any 
intervening circuitry.  I don't think it would explode, but it might 
feel like it if your hand had been in the way.

Markus Maurer wrote:
> Hi Pentaxians
> I got a Pentax AF330FTZ flash form an auction which had signs of running out
> batteries. I cleaned the the battery contacts.
> When I switched the flash for the first time on, everything looked fine.
> First the display and then the ready lamp light up.
> Just before I tried a test flash, the flash made a really loud bang and
> began to smell, but the display still stayed on faultless.
> After I switched it of an on again, a second kind of small explosion occured
> inside the flash  and the ready lamp stays off now.
>
>
> I think that is is definitly broken now but I wonder if that thing could
> have exploded in my hand and injure me severly?
>
> I will "kill" it  now before it tries again :-)
>
> greetings
> Markus
>
>
>
>   


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