I like how this went from "Random kid creates fun stuff with legos" to "Random kid creates a piece of advanced lab equipment using a toy circutry constructor"
Its not advanced lab equipment, its a simple circuit. Its still impresive tho that a 14 yo gets interested in this and fucking hilarious that someone actually took time to make something like this with such shit equipment especially since you could acheive the same thing with 2 lines of code and a microcontroller
When I was young I dug threw peoples garbage looking for scrap electronics to source my collection of parts. Good use of those snap circuits to get the general idea of schematics.
All this stuff reminds me of stuff I did when I was a kid, I just made burglar alarms instead of fire alarms. I think my flight sim project kinda started overshadowing everything else.
you should make it so there is a switch to turn on/off the capacitor bank (for example: grab a switch and put it on one of the sides and then grab a wire that is the same length as the switch and connect that to the capacitor bank and then now you have a interchangeable capacitor bank.)
these are my favorite videos! I'm getting a whelen police siren control thing from amazon soon that costed like fifty bucks, Imma try to hook the aux cable to my phone and get four speakers for it to make an ati. Wish me luck lol
Always loved doing things like this as a kid 😂 i never got to making a fusion reactor tho and my grand parents wouldnt let me touch there crt to make an oscilloscope though i did play with a microwave transformer and made a jacobs ladder. Keep it up
Попробуй подать на вход отклоняющей системы телевизора сигнал с музыкального центра или какого нибудь усилителя низкой частоты через конденсатор, на усилитель можно подать сигнал с телефона с включенным генератором частот, удачи в экспериментах!
Hah, this is the sort of crap I did as a kid.. best thing we did was to get an FM signal (voice) from my house to my friends roughly 1/2 mile away.. that blew my mind.
In NZ we use somthing simaler called brainbox but span circuts are the OG also i have 5 years of experince of codeing and electronixs and your better than me good job
You should invest in actual electronic components and a breadboard. It's much more compact and generally cheaper than snap circuits. You also have a lot more freedom with the parts you can buy and make use of. The oscillator you've designed uses relays, so its frequency is limited by how fast the contacts can move. I'd suggest trying to wire up a transistor-based oscillator.
Hey, is there a way I can get in contact with you? I've been trying to do a project similar to your oscilloscope, and I was wondering if we could share information about the project. Thanks!
yeah i'd make a single alarm module on the board then split the output into three or four transistors (because hooking up multiple speakers on such a thing would probably be a bad idea as it's not rated for a lot of current given that we are talking about toy circuits here) but i can see it's already getting crammed there with the components and what not.
We will watch your career with great interest
I like how this went from "Random kid creates fun stuff with legos" to "Random kid creates a piece of advanced lab equipment using a toy circutry constructor"
Its not advanced lab equipment, its a simple circuit. Its still impresive tho that a 14 yo gets interested in this and fucking hilarious that someone actually took time to make something like this with such shit equipment especially since you could acheive the same thing with 2 lines of code and a microcontroller
@@unfunnyfailureTo be fair, he also straight up modified the CRT TV
@@noahchristman2077 its arcaic technology at this point, way easier to understand how it works than a modern tc
i genuinly wish i was this much of a tech nerd. this is actually so cool what ur doing. cant imagine what you would do with more advanced equpment
dude you are going to wind up either working for NASA or Skunkworks. You're awesome!
When I was young I dug threw peoples garbage looking for scrap electronics to source my collection of parts. Good use of those snap circuits to get the general idea of schematics.
All this stuff reminds me of stuff I did when I was a kid, I just made burglar alarms instead of fire alarms. I think my flight sim project kinda started overshadowing everything else.
Yo I love your videos I’ve watched every single one and I’m waiting for new videos all the time
me to
this kid is going somewhere. I don’t know where, all I know is that he’s going.
this is awesome
the ocsilliscope was cool too.
you should make it so there is a switch to turn on/off the capacitor bank (for example: grab a switch and put it on one of the sides and then grab a wire that is the same length as the switch and connect that to the capacitor bank and then now you have a interchangeable capacitor bank.)
these are my favorite videos! I'm getting a whelen police siren control thing from amazon soon that costed like fifty bucks, Imma try to hook the aux cable to my phone and get four speakers for it to make an ati. Wish me luck lol
Always loved doing things like this as a kid 😂 i never got to making a fusion reactor tho and my grand parents wouldnt let me touch there crt to make an oscilloscope though i did play with a microwave transformer and made a jacobs ladder. Keep it up
Попробуй подать на вход отклоняющей системы телевизора сигнал с музыкального центра или какого нибудь усилителя низкой частоты через конденсатор, на усилитель можно подать сигнал с телефона с включенным генератором частот, удачи в экспериментах!
Hah, this is the sort of crap I did as a kid.. best thing we did was to get an FM signal (voice) from my house to my friends roughly 1/2 mile away.. that blew my mind.
Note that was 30 years ago
In NZ we use somthing simaler called brainbox but span circuts are the OG also i have 5 years of experince of codeing and electronixs and your better than me good job
next video idea create a full house system with the fire alarm all around ur house
3:07 All right so I think that your snap circuits fire alarm system is set to walk test mode
Can You Make A tutorial On The snap-circuits like the fire alarm please
You should invest in actual electronic components and a breadboard. It's much more compact and generally cheaper than snap circuits. You also have a lot more freedom with the parts you can buy and make use of.
The oscillator you've designed uses relays, so its frequency is limited by how fast the contacts can move. I'd suggest trying to wire up a transistor-based oscillator.
Hey, is there a way I can get in contact with you? I've been trying to do a project similar to your oscilloscope, and I was wondering if we could share information about the project. Thanks!
are you in the mid-michigan area?
W bro ur definitely going to be more successful than me 😂 But really you should have way more subs!
Can't you just have one of the Alarm Modules in the main board, and not each of the Smaller boards? Or is amplification a problem?
You could amplify the signal with a transistor on each board
yeah i'd make a single alarm module on the board then split the output into three or four transistors (because hooking up multiple speakers on such a thing would probably be a bad idea as it's not rated for a lot of current given that we are talking about toy circuits here) but i can see it's already getting crammed there with the components and what not.
Could you connect a smoke detector to it
how do you make a oscilloscope 😯😯
how old is bro
Idk, but he seems chill af so
cool