I guess im asking the wrong place but does anyone know of a tool to get back into an instagram account? I was stupid lost the login password. I love any help you can offer me
@Quincy Jaxon I really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and I'm trying it out now. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@@quincyjaxon2105 yall stop this, its a scam from 2019, anyone watching this, dont fall for it, both the accounts are bots, and as for you two, not that you can see this, get reported, and go repent to God for scamming multiple people out of their accounts.
It does not really matter as long as the ferrite has not shattered into too many pieces. Just superglue them together and they will work fine except maybe mechanical vibration noise at high loads. A rather large air gap is used for all these transformers anyways so braking into say 5 pieces is no big deal.
İts one of the most useful transformer but the microwave transformer. Flyback is lot less dangerous and easy to use. To the people who reading this, if you want to make some beautiful arcs definitely start with something like this. Dangerous but not mych as a microwave transformer. "Sorry for my bad english :)) "
I repair the broken core with JB-weld...which is ferrous! BUT nowadays some is FAKE!!! When buying the JB, bring a neo magnet. With the real stuff, the tube containing the 'steel'...the black goop...should stick to the magnet!! --daLE
You should have tried acetone. As for the fragments, it's probably not worth it but you could gather them all up and then pulverize them as finely as possible and then combine them with clay or epoxy or some other binder and form it into a brand new core.
I have an old LG CRT TV and with a busted FBT. Can I replaced the busted FBT with a different FBT model if I can't find the exact model to replace the busted one? Thanks in advance.
Search flyback on alibaba.com some manufacturers have shown internal details in product description. Here is one example: sc01.alicdn.com/kf/HT1o.tjFJRaXXagOFbXR/220481727/HT1o.tjFJRaXXagOFbXR.jpg_.webp
The silver cylinder about the size of a AA battery was the nanofarad 100kV capacitor. The 70kV diode was above it little black rectangle. Those are the 2 components I'd be after. Chill vid fam
@@SciTyeTech You said you accidentally destroyed it. And it would be useful if it hadn't been destroyed. Just take the metal clip off and then it just falls apart. Press the halves together and fix them with the clip. Cour core could have been undamaged.
@@SciTyeTech Every flyback I've ever seen has a removable core that is just held with a metal clip or sometimes a U bolt. One other important thing to note when removing cores you want to reuse is that is a pair of tiny plastic spacers that maintain a precise gap between the two core halves. Usually they're just held in place by the pressure and they will fall out when you open the core. They are tiny and often transparent so very easy to lose. They seem insignificant but they are actually critical to the proper operation of the flyback.
This RUclipsr deserves more fame
Thanks!
When I was little I would spend hours hitting a flyback transformer with a hammer just trying to get it apart. Those things are really tough.
I guess im asking the wrong place but does anyone know of a tool to get back into an instagram account?
I was stupid lost the login password. I love any help you can offer me
@Quincy Jaxon I really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and I'm trying it out now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Quincy Jaxon It did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my ass!
@Javion Adrien you are welcome :)
@@quincyjaxon2105 yall stop this, its a scam from 2019, anyone watching this, dont fall for it, both the accounts are bots, and as for you two, not that you can see this, get reported, and go repent to God for scamming multiple people out of their accounts.
It does not really matter as long as the ferrite has not shattered into too many pieces. Just superglue them together and they will work fine except maybe mechanical vibration noise at high loads. A rather large air gap is used for all these transformers anyways so braking into say 5 pieces is no big deal.
Thanks! That's very good to know.
It's also filled with factory installed smoke , but don't worry what you are doing won't release it
İts one of the most useful transformer but the microwave transformer. Flyback is lot less dangerous and easy to use. To the people who reading this, if you want to make some beautiful arcs definitely start with something like this. Dangerous but not mych as a microwave transformer. "Sorry for my bad english :)) "
Yup. Theres a reason MOTs are 1/10th of the voltage and 10 times the core size of a flyback, yet infinitely more dangerous.
I repair the broken core with JB-weld...which is ferrous! BUT nowadays some is FAKE!!! When buying the JB, bring a neo magnet. With the real stuff, the tube containing the 'steel'...the black goop...should stick to the magnet!!
--daLE
You should have tried acetone. As for the fragments, it's probably not worth it but you could gather them all up and then pulverize them as finely as possible and then combine them with clay or epoxy or some other binder and form it into a brand new core.
I could have done that, but I did not have acetone available. However, smashing was more fun. lol!
How did the second one not break?!
I was 0 from 2, so I gave up and used acetone, which worked nicely after a short time.
That's a good idea to use acetone.
The 4th flyback transformer was a ac flyback transformer
Interesting.
I have an old LG CRT TV and with a busted FBT. Can I replaced the busted FBT with a different FBT model if I can't find the exact model to replace the busted one? Thanks in advance.
You could try, but it may not work because of the voltage may not be the same. It could overheat or not provide the right amount of voltage.
Get a heat gun makes everything easier doesn't matter what you're doing everything becomes easier with the heat gun
lol, lets hammer it all out
lol!
But you can also salvage the HV capacitor and Diode Right?
Does the flyback accumulate energy? its dangerous to teardown without gloves? thanks for the video ;)
Yes it does hold a charge. You need to discharge it first, then you can handle it.
Oh ok, and how does the flyback discharge? out the tv of course
@@Cr1z4n63L you just short it
The flyback itself does not hold a charge, the CRT does because it's basically a large capacitor.
@@GoldSrc_ There is a diode-capacitor multiplier/rectifier in it, but the capacitor should have a fairly low value.
Where is the hv diode
I couldn't find one. Or I did, and I smashed it up.
Search flyback on alibaba.com some manufacturers have shown internal details in product description.
Here is one example:
sc01.alicdn.com/kf/HT1o.tjFJRaXXagOFbXR/220481727/HT1o.tjFJRaXXagOFbXR.jpg_.webp
The silver cylinder about the size of a AA battery was the nanofarad 100kV capacitor. The 70kV diode was above it little black rectangle. Those are the 2 components I'd be after. Chill vid fam
I thought you were about to open it, not destroy it.
It was already damaged. I just wanted to see what it looked like inside.
Why didn´t you take out the core beforehand?
That's because I wanted to see how it was made.
@@SciTyeTech You said you accidentally destroyed it. And it would be useful if it hadn't been destroyed. Just take the metal clip off and then it just falls apart. Press the halves together and fix them with the clip. Cour core could have been undamaged.
Yes that would likely work. I can add the clip and wrap wire around it.
@@SciTyeTech Every flyback I've ever seen has a removable core that is just held with a metal clip or sometimes a U bolt. One other important thing to note when removing cores you want to reuse is that is a pair of tiny plastic spacers that maintain a precise gap between the two core halves. Usually they're just held in place by the pressure and they will fall out when you open the core. They are tiny and often transparent so very easy to lose. They seem insignificant but they are actually critical to the proper operation of the flyback.
is it possible to fix a flyback ! the one on my commodore 1701 just died !!
Not really nor safely. You would need to replace it. It is likely a thin wire melted due to an overheat or arching.
this video was so fun cuz I like destroy things like this xd cuz I think may I can use these things inside that in future
It it is fun and interesting!
is he have internal diode
Yes
Use hot water to get them out 👍
Yes, that would be a good way to do it.
@@SciTyeTech keep up the good content sir i like it. And subscriiibe my channel sir 🤓.
Im trying my best 🤗
Where. Are. The. Diodes?!?!
This is sacrilege!!! :)
lol!
What is the name of the intro song?
Not sure. I got it from fl studio and modified it.
I like to break and know the things inside
It is the best way to learn!
3 seconds in Id goto hammer directly. Hulk smash
lol!
i would like better using a hydraulic press to crack open
That would be fun!
Cuting would be a lot easier
True, but not as fun.
@@SciTyeTech True hammering things have their own fun.