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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2023

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  • @nkronert
    @nkronert Год назад +5292

    ⚠️ Be careful when soldering near superglue, even if it has hardened. The decomposition fumes are toxic.

    • @Midnightcblue
      @Midnightcblue Год назад +213

      This should be pinned

    • @joeythefoxxo
      @joeythefoxxo Год назад +160

      The fumes from superglue and solder alone are toxic. Not as serious though, just work in a ventilated environment.

    • @nkronert
      @nkronert Год назад +97

      @@joeythefoxxo I speak from personal experience. I'm not sure if the glue actually gives off cyanide during heating, but the fumes for sure are aggressive on the airways.

    • @gaiushenrique
      @gaiushenrique Год назад +21

      ​@@nkronert I can relate

    • @HinzDC
      @HinzDC Год назад +71

      I've done it and the smoke hitting my eyes feels more painful than getting chili seeds😅

  • @jessisanturo
    @jessisanturo Месяц назад +182

    Harbor Freight has a non-contact voltage sensor for $ 4.99. In case you're not an electronic engineer.

  • @havefunbesafe
    @havefunbesafe Год назад +189

    I knew the outlet was working when your soldering iron was on.😅

    • @erickneece555
      @erickneece555 2 месяца назад +8

      I was wondering when someone was going to mention the elephant in the room lol

    • @mortenwallinjensen
      @mortenwallinjensen Месяц назад +3

      He he....

    • @silavelihsiy
      @silavelihsiy 25 дней назад

      ​@@erickneece555😅а ты купи слона!

    • @jaydes555
      @jaydes555 23 дня назад

      Que bosta está???

    • @wolf-1346
      @wolf-1346 23 дня назад

      😂😂😂

  • @digitalphoenix72
    @digitalphoenix72 10 месяцев назад +48

    Ah! It's a voltage tester. That's a really cool idea. I use them often in my work. They are really cheap, but this project would be fun.

    • @Theghostescapes
      @Theghostescapes Месяц назад

      Acutally, if verifies that you have current flow without having to touch any wires.

    • @JusticeAlways
      @JusticeAlways 25 дней назад +2

      ​@@Theghostescapes
      It detects if an oscillating voltage is present via sensing the EMF being emitted. It doesn't measure current flow.

  • @jonclark4328
    @jonclark4328 Год назад +96

    If you're curious what's going on in the circuit, it looks like a darlington pair from BJTs and the coil drives the base current when a field is present. You should include a current limiting resistor for the LED and transistors because there is no "built in" resistance. Just a forward voltage for the LED and you're supplying that via the power bank but it will burnout eventually without limiting the amount of current through it.

    • @j4ck3t
      @j4ck3t Год назад +3

      I don't understand, the Power bank provides 5 volt, the coil provides next to nothing, it really cant be a lot.
      you have 5 volt LEDs, so it should never be a problem? they should last their expected life cycle.

    • @jonclark4328
      @jonclark4328 Год назад +15

      @@j4ck3t The coil is providing the base current to a darlington pair of transistors. If you look up the current gain of a darlington pair, 10k to 50k, you'll understand why such a small amount of current in from the coil is capable of being used like a switch in this application. What dictates the current through the LED would have been a current limiting resistor in normal applications, but in this application, it's similar to hooking it up to a 5v supply with no current limiter. You may get by for a while, but it's a better design practice to make sure it'll work and include a current limiting resistor like half of the comment section recommends for good reason.

    • @electronnuclear
      @electronnuclear 9 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@j4ck3tthere is no need for it to be a 'coil' itself. in this video the coil just acts as one plate of a capacitor. (in reality there is no capacitor here, the conductor of the coil just acts as one) meaning you can just use aluminium foil and insulate it with tape. what happens here is when the coil is brought near AC, small current is produced in the coil as it acts as one plate of a capacitor (a capacitor will allow the passage of AC through it, since it has changing electric field). Although I won't recommend you to repeat, what you saw in the video as there is no detailed explanation.

    • @mrromantimothy
      @mrromantimothy 23 дня назад

      ​@@jonclark4328 yeah you burn out that LED and you'll be pushing up daisies

    • @cyb3rnutz939
      @cyb3rnutz939 21 день назад

      Not real practical but cool

  • @crlheureux
    @crlheureux Год назад +2454

    They sell these for about the same price as the charger you began with.

    • @andrewmanzano4792
      @andrewmanzano4792 Год назад +253

      Is that as fun as building one?

    • @BeetleBuns
      @BeetleBuns Год назад +143

      ​@@andrewmanzano4792 soldering 3 things? Right, so fun

    • @andrewmanzano4792
      @andrewmanzano4792 Год назад +374

      @@BeetleBuns sorry if the small things in life don't bring you satisfaction.

    • @BeetleBuns
      @BeetleBuns Год назад +99

      @@andrewmanzano4792 that's not small, it's fucking miniscule. I'd rather not be pulling out the soldering iron for such little work.

    • @SpiritofPoison
      @SpiritofPoison Год назад +1

      @@BeetleBuns who shit in your soup bruh. Imagine getting mad at people for exploring a field they might not know much about. I hope you never have kids cause you’d be the least fun parent.

  • @SteveWhiteDallas
    @SteveWhiteDallas Год назад +293

    ajaykatal4026 It's a BC547. The circuit is called a Darlington configuration. One transistor amplifies the previous, so the gain gets higher with each transistor. 5 volts is connected to the collector of both transistors. The negative from the power source is connected to the cathode (-) of the LED. The anode (+) of the LED is connected to the emitter of transistor 2. The electromagnetic field produced by the oscillating AC voltage is picked up by the antenna connected to the base of transistor 1. This saturates the transistor and allows current to flow to the emitter. (base to collector ratio = current gain) The emitter is connected to the base of transistor 2 and the process is repeated for more gain (amplification.) When AC voltage is near enough, the transistors "switch on" to power the LED. This is also how an audio amplifier works, except an audio signal replaces the electromagnetic field from the AC voltage.
    ALWAYS insulate the antenna in case it comes into contact with the AC voltage.

    • @m.masood.adgullji1565
      @m.masood.adgullji1565 Год назад

      Hi dear I do this but not work same parts 😐

    • @axheminati60
      @axheminati60 7 месяцев назад +8

      what the.. 😂

    • @MrTTdawgTT
      @MrTTdawgTT 6 месяцев назад +13

      Try telling that to the kids today and they won’t believe you.

    • @ajaykatal4026
      @ajaykatal4026 6 месяцев назад +4

      Can u please tell wt transistor are used

    • @windsorcorbin1005
      @windsorcorbin1005 5 месяцев назад +1

      Electrical current is like water that it flows too its lowest point of ground and as it flows; it gives off radio waves that can be detected or something some frigging genius spy or whatever said in a TV show or something 🤣😂🤣😂

  • @ProphetPrep
    @ProphetPrep Год назад +32

    When you accidentally perfectly strip the wires while your intentions were to just cut them

    • @user-ul7ry3tm1e
      @user-ul7ry3tm1e 21 день назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @SpydersByte
      @SpydersByte 19 дней назад

      lol yea noticed that too

  • @imvau3819
    @imvau3819 Год назад +518

    Brilliantly crafted but may I suggest using a Red Led for DANGER SIGN 😂

    • @Raja7777....
      @Raja7777.... Год назад +2

      Hiii

    • @Hunter_Kennedy1
      @Hunter_Kennedy1 Год назад +7

      Yeah I see so many of these on sale at hardware stores and all of the LED’s are blue and green lol. Some unfortunate person that isn’t educated is gonna take that the wrong way

    • @HillHyker
      @HillHyker Год назад

      ​@@Hunter_Kennedy1 your un-educated guy is going to end up fried at some point. Better sooner rather than later.

    • @TheFishE77Official
      @TheFishE77Official Год назад +9

      Electrician chiming in, many circuit testers will have different colored lights for different things, for example blue light is typically used to detect low-voltage (i.e. phone, data, doorbell, etc.) wire, Red indicates a High-voltage wire (i.e. plugs, lights, normal circuits, etc.) and Green is usually a "standby" color, that is always lit until you find a circuit so you know the tool is on and working.

    • @sigmasquadleader
      @sigmasquadleader Год назад +4

      Green means go, for go ahead and use your actual AC detector.

  • @thomasmathew13
    @thomasmathew13 Год назад +566

    Green light means it's safe.

  • @medad_honar
    @medad_honar 22 дня назад +1

    Hello my dear friend ❤thanks for sharing the beautiful video wonderful 🎉❤

  • @jerrybeaugeziii7299
    @jerrybeaugeziii7299 Год назад +1

    Nice!!! Budget ghost hunting equipment! Suitable for a place like Danville Virginia 🤔

    • @SteveWhiteDallas
      @SteveWhiteDallas 5 месяцев назад

      Danville was nice place until they started developing the mountainsides.

  • @rottenapple4404
    @rottenapple4404 Год назад +517

    This device tells you whether or not you have a cord plugged into the wall, obviously.

    • @arossfelder
      @arossfelder Год назад +35

      It's useful when you are not sure whether or not you have current in said cable (when repairing stuff)

    • @xindicator762
      @xindicator762 Год назад +10

      I use a hot stick everyday at work

    • @rottenapple4404
      @rottenapple4404 Год назад +12

      @@arossfelder It was a joke.

    • @rottenapple4404
      @rottenapple4404 Год назад +4

      @@xindicator762 It was a joke.

    • @arossfelder
      @arossfelder Год назад +4

      @@rottenapple4404 oh ok 😂

  • @jasondevalle007
    @jasondevalle007 2 месяца назад +9

    Haters going to hate. If you don't like the content then go somewhere else. Good job content creator 👍

    • @VincentNajger1
      @VincentNajger1 21 день назад

      its getting hate coz there's no resistor on the LED, which will be problematic when the LED burns out.

    • @deosiewilson732
      @deosiewilson732 18 дней назад +1

      Every body has the right to comment idiot ..... if you can't deal with it you go elsewhere

  • @ferrumignis
    @ferrumignis Год назад +173

    Let's not worry about any current limiting resistor for the LED...

    • @jacobkendrick385
      @jacobkendrick385 Год назад +17

      he'll figure it out when his cord suddenly have no power at all. ^^

    • @timacrow
      @timacrow Год назад +24

      Current limiting is for cowards!

    • @Woofwoof1929
      @Woofwoof1929 Год назад +15

      Most likely an inline resistance inside the plug housing. It's always best not to comment when you are unaware of the subject matter you are speaking on. That's why we always have these comment experts 😂 but really they have no idea what they are talking about 😂 but I guess it makes them feel better to just spit diarrhea into the phone 🤦🏻 I feel sad for people. So desperate and insecure

    • @jacobkendrick385
      @jacobkendrick385 Год назад +35

      @@Woofwoof1929 Yes, so sad we didn't write an entire paragraph pointing that out. We aren't shitting on him, only pointing out a potential flaw. Which is greatly appreciated by other engineers. Unless of course you yourself would like to be stuck on the same damn problem.. geez. Get your head out of your ass. If I make a mistake or something isn't right I'm not going to just reject all other input and pretend I'm the best. Constructive criticism is one of the best paths to learning.

    • @NullScar
      @NullScar Год назад +1

      Juicy-fruit will do the job.

  • @shubhajitsen2416
    @shubhajitsen2416 Год назад +361

    One data cable is much more important thing for me 🙂

  • @prakashapaachu7992
    @prakashapaachu7992 Год назад +2

    Lovely.... Happy to see comments and likes so many electronics background people. Even am also.

  • @yusriyahbagheri8843
    @yusriyahbagheri8843 Год назад +20

    this is indeed a pretty cool project if you like electronics

    • @undercoveragent9889
      @undercoveragent9889 9 месяцев назад

      It's a pretty cool project if you like to drill holes in the wall too. :P

  • @ahegpbtrftcotu
    @ahegpbtrftcotu Год назад +130

    and here i thought this was going to be a usbkiller tutorial. diy current detector is actually a pretty wholesome outcome, and definitely useful!

    • @Kattoe
      @Kattoe Год назад +1

      Same lol

    • @zakbly
      @zakbly Год назад +3

      Lol not gonna lie I was hoping for something more destructive. Then was like oh damn that’s all I need to make that (non destructive thing) 😂 actually I’m still impressed 😂

    • @SteveWhiteDallas
      @SteveWhiteDallas 4 месяца назад

      @@zakbly Building simple electronic circuits is easier than most people realize.

  • @Purone4050
    @Purone4050 Год назад +1012

    Edited this so you'll never know why it has 1k likes 😈

    • @tanssi2145
      @tanssi2145 Год назад +26

      3 hours well spent now I know that my power point is turned on

    • @DeeMoback
      @DeeMoback Год назад +7

      @@tanssi2145 BOOM !!!!....LOL

    • @king_noobie0
      @king_noobie0 Год назад +8

      Craft successful!

    • @DonTagliatelleRaviolli
      @DonTagliatelleRaviolli Год назад +18

      Pardon me but the complete destruction of your house is the only thing I have found worth laughing about tonight.

    • @bmovinz7468
      @bmovinz7468 Год назад +1

      lol

  • @blogsanytimeanywhere
    @blogsanytimeanywhere 24 дня назад +1

    Good idea , I'll make mine too , thank for sharing

    • @basian7365
      @basian7365 День назад

      pls dont... stuff like in the vid can lead to burning and electrocution.

  • @FaceGospelBrasil
    @FaceGospelBrasil Год назад +2

    MARAVILHA. . .

  • @diyfixtool830
    @diyfixtool830 Год назад +3

    The video is very good, very good and worthy of praise, looking forward to more videos

  • @MrGchiasson
    @MrGchiasson Год назад +7

    My 1st thought was an AC wattmeter... with the coil. Nice idea.

    • @Muhammedarslansattar.Abdulsatt
      @Muhammedarslansattar.Abdulsatt 8 месяцев назад

      :-) it mobile detector not lamakty hath ki chapair a mirror bazar of juices and double films

    • @Serp-ed5xc
      @Serp-ed5xc Месяц назад

      вАТЫ. НЕ НАБЕРЁШЬ , ТОЛЬКО слабенькое МАНИТНОЕ ПОЛЕ.....

  • @inoraitno7109
    @inoraitno7109 Год назад +1

    This kind of tool in market place has a high price.....
    Thanks for sharing,,❤

  • @stanf9070
    @stanf9070 Год назад +2

    Wow you found a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist Unfortunately, the tools already been invented.

  • @Alkimi
    @Alkimi 9 месяцев назад +13

    Cable tracker from amazon : $20
    DIY : 10 cents 😂 🤙

    • @hasanmustafa9717
      @hasanmustafa9717 3 месяца назад +3

      احسنتم الجواب وهو المطلوب للجميع كذالك التعليم لقسم من اهمية الكهرباء غي كل شيء تدريجي

    • @Alkimi
      @Alkimi 3 месяца назад +3

      @@hasanmustafa9717 That's very true. Education is of vital importance at this historical time, more than ever before. Many factors have caused education to become woefully lacking in most countries, especially in the United States. This is simply the result of systemic greed, but the consequences may turn out to be unthinkable tragedy.

    • @mannyheffley5481
      @mannyheffley5481 22 дня назад +2

      Bit late but you can get an actual version of this for 5$, what he made is likely to short after going by a strong enough voltage

    • @Alkimi
      @Alkimi 21 день назад

      @@mannyheffley5481 nothing on the internet is ever too late, but I have since acquired one for about $5 😂 I don't think it was even from Temu either 👌😁🤙
      Plus it has a fancy signal generator, which is a key component I don't recall if this video mentioned

  • @IamAnAmerican.
    @IamAnAmerican. Год назад +13

    You can literally buy one of these detectors for about 8$ and they actually work and last. They won’t fall apart and are trustworthy.

    • @vophatechnicus
      @vophatechnicus Год назад +1

      They are really not that trustworthy.
      They are so trustworthy that they are not allowed to (securely) check for voltage in germany ;)

    • @Wiggleattacks
      @Wiggleattacks Год назад +1

      ​@@vophatechnicus would this device be?

    • @davidburcar7620
      @davidburcar7620 Год назад

      ​@vophatechnicus EVERY electrician I know has one of these and a lot of non electricians have them too for one reason - they work and they work well.

    • @Adiba-vq8go
      @Adiba-vq8go 10 месяцев назад

      Hvxghhg

    • @Theinhen
      @Theinhen 7 месяцев назад

      They are trustworthy.
      It's just that it can fry like any other VAT (Verification Absent Tensions)
      Tensions Presence Checking, in English.
      Like they can't fry aswell...
      It's just another thing to make the electrician jobs more technical and scare off the Sunday crafters
      I'm an electrician myself in France

  • @tuut1241
    @tuut1241 Год назад +17

    I like how all wires are exposed and turn the power bank in to an incendiary device. 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @theheadpriest
      @theheadpriest Год назад

      It's 5V with about 20mA through the wires max. It's harmless.

    • @soundspark
      @soundspark 8 месяцев назад +1

      Power banks have short circuit protection that turns off the port when too much current is drawn.

    • @fun_ghoul
      @fun_ghoul 8 месяцев назад

      Power banks are already incendiary devices, tho.

  • @user-hn2sw5ud8q
    @user-hn2sw5ud8q 6 месяцев назад +3

    I often see people cutting data cables for power. Just cut up POWER cables and save the better ones

  • @wijayacanel4062
    @wijayacanel4062 2 месяца назад +1

    Terimakasih berbagi nya bermanfaat salam kenal🙏

  • @Phoebe_3870
    @Phoebe_3870 Год назад +7

    Cool.. I'll just grab my transistors and capacitors

  • @CdnPIMO
    @CdnPIMO Год назад +25

    You should still have a current limiting resistor so as to not fry the transistors or the LED

    • @altvamp
      @altvamp Год назад +2

      I was just about to say the same, notice how bright the led was, leave that on for longer than a second or two and it's gonna be smoking.

    • @limitlessenergy369
      @limitlessenergy369 Год назад +1

      Back EMF protection diodes are also a thing most so called engineers even dont always do. Im constantly finding problems like this even in our modern expensive equipment worth $1000+ which is an absolute joke when you do not spend the extra $0.05-0.50 for protecting parts so it lasts longer. I honestly think some of these companies do it on purpose to sell the product more because I have reverse engineered before and given them my schematic with the fix and they respond with ego and dont want my business anymore LMAO

    • @electronnuclear
      @electronnuclear 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@limitlessenergy369infact most companies do design them with flaws intentionally. They design one in such a way that they get damaged quickly and their buisness booms. I honestly think they're hiring engineers who can create the most flawed design with no suspicion.

    • @fun_ghoul
      @fun_ghoul 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@electronnuclearEngineers are literally taught in universities how to design products to fail. Capitalism demands it.

  • @IIvan.driller
    @IIvan.driller 10 месяцев назад +3

    Amazing

  • @corvusprojects
    @corvusprojects Год назад +1

    The thumbnail to this looks exactly like the contraption that Homer dreamt he would invent to get him out of financial trouble.

  • @RyanStonedonCanadianGaming
    @RyanStonedonCanadianGaming Год назад +41

    Watch out for the power bank expanding, had one exactly like it and it bloated.

    • @Kommaardoor64
      @Kommaardoor64 Год назад +5

      Worked for a big chain in Europe years ago and we sold these. They were all called back because they were extremely unsafe.

    • @Maldoror200
      @Maldoror200 23 дня назад

      💀..it "bloated"..wtf..??

  • @Polaris_Fragment
    @Polaris_Fragment Год назад +7

    I like to imagine this person left the thing plugged in and woke up to their junk drawer on fire

  • @Ek.kshatri_43
    @Ek.kshatri_43 3 месяца назад +1

    Great work
    Congratulations 👏

  • @mdjohir4463
    @mdjohir4463 10 месяцев назад +2

    Nice job!

  • @Joeteck
    @Joeteck Год назад +4

    Nice, two NPN transistors

    • @soundspark
      @soundspark 8 месяцев назад

      Darlington pair for maximum sensitivity?

  • @user-uj4yx4jb8f
    @user-uj4yx4jb8f 6 месяцев назад +11

    Всем кто не вкурил.
    Юсб порт с проводами питания, 2 транзистора, и катушка индуктивности.
    Транзистор это включатель, по центральному контакту если идëт ток, то в зависимости от силы тока и напряжения, он через крайние контакты вход и выход пропускает электричество, чем больше по центральному контакту тока тем больше он пропусксет ток, как выключатель с плавным включением и выключением.
    Два транзистора спаивают так что один транзистор на центральном контакте имеет катушку индуктивности, она улавливает электромагнитное поле от проводов напряжения, а второй транзистор включает ток из контактов юсб модуля.
    Катушка индуктивности получает напряжение оно идëт по центральному контакту и включает проход току ток проходит на средний контакт второго транзистора и включает второй провод и получается что лампочка загорается а уровень тока регулируется транзисторами и лампочка горит сильнее чем ближе поднесëш катушку индуктивности к источнику электромагнитного поля.

    • @user-xj3kc6ec7c
      @user-xj3kc6ec7c Месяц назад

      Не бро курю но не это...

    • @MAKSAVELLO
      @MAKSAVELLO 27 дней назад +2

      Спасибо Бро! Хоть объяснил по простому для тех,кто не сильно темой владеет! Будь здоров и счастлив !!!

    • @user-uj4yx4jb8f
      @user-uj4yx4jb8f 26 дней назад +2

      @@MAKSAVELLO я удивлëн, но я учился на КИПиА и там толково не могли эти вещи объяснить с годами разобравшись я понял суть процесса и принцип действия некоторых электронных элементов, и тут всë не сложнее допустим сантехники, но вот принято считать что это для умников, по сути просто надо понимать как в точности работает каждый из элементов и какие к каким подобрать для того чтоб нужные токи и мощности совпадали. Только много их, мелкие и замерять надо приборами разными.

    • @MAKSAVELLO
      @MAKSAVELLO 26 дней назад

      @@user-uj4yx4jb8f 👍👍👍😜

  • @andyvillage6857
    @andyvillage6857 Год назад +8

    Дешевле индикаторную отвёртку купить

    • @user-fh5yn6br2j
      @user-fh5yn6br2j 4 месяца назад

      режим под названием :сделай сам, интереснее мб ему, плюс детали хоть с помойки бери даром

  • @inversetoast3996
    @inversetoast3996 Год назад +2

    DIY ac voltage detector that’s pretty neat

  • @mb77mb66
    @mb77mb66 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the detailed explanations!

  • @CashewBestofNuts
    @CashewBestofNuts Год назад +4

    Awesome way to blow up a rechargeable lithium ion battery thanks

  • @shavono8402
    @shavono8402 Год назад +51

    this is super clever - but that pin on the LED is so close to shorting out the USB port and it's stressing me out 😅

    • @Aidansstuff_
      @Aidansstuff_ Год назад

      Same

    • @pritiagarwal5599
      @pritiagarwal5599 Год назад

      A milligram of glue oxidized nearly 20 cm away from me is not even the most toxic stuff we breathe in daily life

  • @RichardMiller-td1bn
    @RichardMiller-td1bn Месяц назад +1

    Super cool. Doing this when I get home

  • @Tessalate
    @Tessalate 29 дней назад

    We have these here also . We just plug into a wall socket whatever electric device we want to use and if it doesn't work we have found out that the device will not power on . Its truly n amazing skill i haveplugged in up to 10 different devices and notice that all but 1 device out of the 10 didbt work !

  • @diomehiro2
    @diomehiro2 Год назад +3

    That is indeed a great way to light up a LED

  • @significantlystrangeboi9929
    @significantlystrangeboi9929 Год назад +32

    The only electronic device allowed in Chuck McGill's home

  • @LygerTheCLaw
    @LygerTheCLaw 4 месяца назад

    glad i have about 3 of these in my tool box, that are adjustable.

  • @robertbethune5418
    @robertbethune5418 Год назад +2

    I love this video.

  • @AP-wm1or
    @AP-wm1or Год назад +19

    might as well provide a schematic diagram for this..
    although you might say it isn't necessary, but it would be useful

    • @user-mr7jn7rd9v
      @user-mr7jn7rd9v Год назад

      Сам нарисуй тут всего несколько деталей...

    • @hasanmustafa9717
      @hasanmustafa9717 3 месяца назад

      لكن التعليق هو افضل وأسهل طرق التعليم للمنهج العلمي لأي موضوع حتى يكون لك اساس قوي تتردد عليه كلما تحتاجه

  • @gothesouthway
    @gothesouthway Год назад +38

    So the transistor circuit is a darlington pair design. They make darlington transistors so you didn't need to do all that soldering. The USB plug wasn't necessary, could have used a standard battery pack. I'll name your project: "Bored at the bench"

    • @lukasbruderlin2723
      @lukasbruderlin2723 Год назад +3

      guess it's intended a little fun project for beginners which might not having laying arround Darlington transistors. Me I never glue anything to a battery or akku.

    • @danielking7988
      @danielking7988 Год назад +1

      Still it was really cool to see

    • @gothesouthway
      @gothesouthway Год назад +1

      @@danielking7988 I honed my skills with a graveyard of "Bored at the bench" projects.

    • @henningnilsen116
      @henningnilsen116 Год назад +1

      But this video is sooo much better than the dead pixels on your channel.

    • @SteveWhiteDallas
      @SteveWhiteDallas 5 месяцев назад

      And how complicated was your first electronic project? Do you not realize that there are beginners who start with simple projects. Maybe you were born an electrical engineer and never needed any education; never had a need to complete a simple project before becoming the world's leading electronic engineer. Not likely. People who only criticize others are more likely losers who just looked up and learned what a darlington configuration is 5 minutes ago. Real electronic engineers or technicians (just like any other profession) aren't so quick to criticize/insult others in the same profession. You should cover your ignorance. It's showing.

  • @kpanat
    @kpanat 23 дня назад

    Система будет работать, только вот энергии от неё даже меньше чем кот наплакал... Вряд ли когда зарядишь! Ну хотя бы потому что интенсивность излучения пропорциональна кубу частоты. А частота оч маленькая. Это на высоких частотах она большая а на назких напротив оч маленькая. Потому и выбрана частота в 50 гц что у неё оч низкое излучение... Иначе потери были бы большие. Но для видео сойдёт...

  • @Bianchi77
    @Bianchi77 Месяц назад +1

    Creative video, thanks :)

  • @Pogo-A-Gogo
    @Pogo-A-Gogo Год назад +5

    *Laughs in British plug with separate power switches*

  • @JasonBlooey
    @JasonBlooey Год назад +20

    Powerbank: at least $20
    Voltage detector: $5 at Harbor Freight

    • @jaromy03
      @jaromy03 Год назад +6

      You got scammed if you paid $20 for a single cell powerbank lmfao

    • @x5-acousticguitarstuff.2
      @x5-acousticguitarstuff.2 4 месяца назад +1

      Brand new MULTIMETER $30 with Non-contact EMF Detection

  • @Raj-Singh_TRACY-CA
    @Raj-Singh_TRACY-CA 15 дней назад

    Is everyone gonna just not say anything about the awesome music & how it intensifies as he gets closer to completing the build... it reminds me of something just don't remember at the moment what it reminds me of🤔🤔🤷‍♂️ LoL

  • @OlexandrTsybenko
    @OlexandrTsybenko Год назад

    2 transistors will be destroid, because the middle pin works with 0.6-0.7 V but there comms 5V ...so it will burn and smell a bit. But the chances are good the led survive. Whatever u do allways use resistors

  • @TheSCP_Foundation
    @TheSCP_Foundation Год назад +32

    Ah yes, totally everyone is like us and knows what the cables and light are. And everyone will for sure need this

    • @46chambersoflife
      @46chambersoflife Год назад

      Everybody is so stupid. What lame laymans. We are so awesome

    • @RickyJoynt
      @RickyJoynt Год назад

      Exactly, let me diy this with my sodering tool that I have in my junk drawer. Let's me see if I have some electronic parts laying around in my house too

    • @WillSmithAnarchy
      @WillSmithAnarchy Год назад

      -oh yeah well I don't know if everybody is going to end up oh oh

  • @richardramero369
    @richardramero369 Год назад +9

    now make one that picks up RIF signals

  • @apudas4398
    @apudas4398 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow🥰 so nice idea

  • @TheAschwin83
    @TheAschwin83 Год назад +1

    A voltstick!
    Nice done.

  • @andrewut7ya511
    @andrewut7ya511 Год назад +19

    This song is the jam, make a video about flashing led lights with this song and ill jam out for hours giving you 1000s of views

    • @Kjuice6
      @Kjuice6 Год назад

      Name

    • @FabledGentleman
      @FabledGentleman Год назад +1

      @@Kjuice6 physalis - eu vi um sapo

    • @Kjuice6
      @Kjuice6 Год назад

      @@FabledGentleman 🤓🙏

    • @FabledGentleman
      @FabledGentleman Год назад

      @@Kjuice6 Or even better. Check "Nico Staff - Fast and Run". I don't know why physialis is registered as the creator of the tune since it's obviously made by Nico.

  • @REAPER117GH
    @REAPER117GH Год назад +6

    This is actually pretty good!

  • @johnsonogberetitinor9945
    @johnsonogberetitinor9945 Год назад +2

    This is very interesting❤

  • @josh_ari
    @josh_ari Год назад +2

    Mom's gonna be pissed when she finds out what you did to her iphone cable. 😱 😯 ⚡

  • @GerminatorTom
    @GerminatorTom Год назад +28

    Or you could pick one up for less than a few bucks…..

    • @SteveWhiteDallas
      @SteveWhiteDallas 5 месяцев назад

      Some people want to learn, but I guess your suggestion is good for teaching them how to learn nothing.

  • @rajshekhar5063
    @rajshekhar5063 Год назад +3

    Here lemme just electrecute myself
    **Electrocution noises**

  • @indridcold8433
    @indridcold8433 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love darington pairs!

    • @user-ul7ry3tm1e
      @user-ul7ry3tm1e 21 день назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @degmardossantos2012
    @degmardossantos2012 10 месяцев назад +2

    Gostei parabéns abraço 👏👍

  • @iamN0tTheGoat
    @iamN0tTheGoat Год назад +48

    Step one: get a degree in engineering
    Step two: get tools
    Step three: get parts
    Step four: build this
    Step five: plug in:
    Step six: try not to burn your house down

    • @gravityUTube
      @gravityUTube Год назад +6

      Instructions unclear. I got a degree in liberal arts gender studies. Now I can't afford a house

    • @iamN0tTheGoat
      @iamN0tTheGoat Год назад +2

      @@gravityUTube I think you might need a private funding

    • @xleage
      @xleage 8 месяцев назад +4

      I had a current regulator mod for my soldering iron(transformer/fans fanspeed controller for 2005 ish fans, heard a buzz ignored , sparks, very small explosion, fire started but luckily it was in a container without much airflow so I quickly disconnected and watched blue green flames show for about 5 seconds

    • @xleage
      @xleage 8 месяцев назад

      I think the v+ and God shorted cause of a dirty mod using improperly sealed wires which were coated long ago before 2012 ripped out by force and not properly tested

    • @fun_ghoul
      @fun_ghoul 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@gravityUTubeGender is a construct. I'm a high school dropout. Touch grass.

  • @romanhlohowskyj
    @romanhlohowskyj Год назад +8

    Non contact voltage detectors are like $25 at home depot or Lowes so....

  • @tripleeathletics
    @tripleeathletics Год назад +1

    I’ll go buy the one that costs the same as what you started with, and be using it while you’re fooling around with making that contraption. “Work smarter, Not Harder Children…”

  • @mrromantimothy
    @mrromantimothy 23 дня назад

    It's called a proximity tester or tick meter, and one should never fully trust it, always treat wires like they are hot. Do it for your own safety and good.

  • @penk1838
    @penk1838 Год назад +7

    Dont mind me not knowing what those electronics were

  • @mr_fusion85
    @mr_fusion85 Год назад +6

    What ratings are the transistors?

    • @williamwong5627
      @williamwong5627 Год назад +1

      Just rip any transistors from scrap portable radio or cassette players.

    • @mr_fusion85
      @mr_fusion85 Год назад

      @@williamwong5627 Nice. Thanks.

    • @quantisedspace7047
      @quantisedspace7047 Год назад

      He gave the type number. Just look it up.

    • @mr_fusion85
      @mr_fusion85 Год назад +1

      @@quantisedspace7047 Didn't hear one. What is it?

  • @depoka1420
    @depoka1420 День назад

    Its awesome when you randomly have soldering iron laying around

  • @ThePlainswalker13
    @ThePlainswalker13 Год назад +4

    Please stop showing people how to make expensive and unsafe versions of inexpensive and safe things.
    Signed,
    Everyone

  • @abstracting6411
    @abstracting6411 Год назад +8

    Транзисторы биполярные. Российский аналог КТ3102Е(или Г). С индексом E лучше.

  • @sibnathgamer
    @sibnathgamer Год назад +2

    Wonderful 😊🎉🎉🎉

  • @user-bd7dl2ty4e
    @user-bd7dl2ty4e 22 дня назад +1

    Awesome. It's 😎🆒️😎🆒️

  • @Enderzombie2020
    @Enderzombie2020 Год назад +9

    whats the song in the vid?

  • @ezxalidosman
    @ezxalidosman Год назад +8

    Warning Disclaimer: This is NOT safe.

    • @loc_real
      @loc_real Год назад

      hello. i am curious why it is not safe. can you please elaborate :)

    • @SteveWhiteDallas
      @SteveWhiteDallas 5 месяцев назад

      @@loc_real No. He can't. He's full of shit. It's a learning project.

    • @Jacob-ol3zb
      @Jacob-ol3zb 5 месяцев назад

      @@loc_realI’m no professional but here we go. 1) No resistors or insulation… that can’t be ok. 2) Soldering over superglue = California cancer causing fumes. 3) Trying stuff like this without understanding it may or may not result in anything from breaking components to burning down such a large area that antarctica completely melted resulting in places like florida and venice are submerged in polar bear infested waters.

  • @G00gLe_was_my_idea989
    @G00gLe_was_my_idea989 Год назад

    I bet nobody that watcheds these videos and likes them and comments on how great it is EVER does any of them lol

  • @lukedensjuke14hehe
    @lukedensjuke14hehe 10 месяцев назад +1

    if you're curious what's going on in the circuit, it looks like a darlington pair from BJTs and the coil drives the base current when a field is present. You should include a current limiting resistor for the LED and transistors because there is no "built in" resistance. Just a forward voltage for the LED and you're supplying that via the power bank but it will burnout eventually without limiting the amount of current through it.

  • @andreclowers
    @andreclowers Год назад +12

    You could just buy a Greenlee or Fluke voltage detector for about $15 - $20

    • @rachelabrantegil662
      @rachelabrantegil662 Год назад

      i sked RUclips too END this channel we dont need such people i can make way better and safe r video s then any of you

    • @agustinsida8877
      @agustinsida8877 Год назад +2

      couple cents for 2 pnps. plus it looks cool. Plus you actually do something.

    • @martinheath5947
      @martinheath5947 Год назад +1

      You can by a handy screwdriver (that has an led light and a couple of disc batteries in the handle) that does the same thing. Around £5, hold it by the tip and the handle will light up near live wiring. Also works as a continuity tester to check fuses and cables. No soldering required

    • @vasilbaldur9514
      @vasilbaldur9514 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@agustinsida8877and powerbank

    • @fun_ghoul
      @fun_ghoul 8 месяцев назад

      Imagine thinking everyone on earth can just walk into Home De Pot and buy stuff.

  • @cd7071
    @cd7071 Год назад +5

    Or you could just spend a couple of bucks on a non-contact circuit tester🤪

  • @rageoftheredphoenix
    @rageoftheredphoenix Год назад +2

    Looks good. What is it?

  • @F8Tributo
    @F8Tributo Год назад

    Great creativity, great electrical knowledge, bad economics, bad use of time.

  • @mohammedjabbar8654
    @mohammedjabbar8654 Год назад +5

    اذا المسألة بسيطة لماذا لاتضيفون هذه القطعة إلى أدوات الإنشائية مثل دريل الحفر وآل مثقاب وادوات القطع حتى لايتم تلف وقطع اسلا الكهرباء المخفية ❤

    • @lukasbruderlin2723
      @lukasbruderlin2723 Год назад +1

      I guess there are multiple reasons for that: (1) The detection inside a wall such as concrete isn't as easy to detect while drilling. You would have to check before (!) drilling and Yes, that could be built into the front head of the machine and make it a marketing plus for sales. (2) On the contrary - even if the parts itself would be really cheap - having reliable electronic circuits built into a non electronic machine requires additional engineering such as housing design, additional cables and AC DC transforming - all additional costs.
      The drilling industry doesn't even offer smart solutions for dust suction for wall drillings (I know there are cheap Chinese tools - and have it - but they are a hussle to use).

  • @DISALIAS
    @DISALIAS Год назад +5

    What music it is?

  • @dustinwilson627
    @dustinwilson627 Месяц назад

    If only fluke would make something like this, they could call it a proximity meter

  • @toughstuff6959
    @toughstuff6959 19 дней назад

    plus, if the voltage is 120 volts a standard neon buld will light...no electric connection required...

  • @eddybash1342
    @eddybash1342 Год назад +8

    FET effect !

  • @MineralWater0000
    @MineralWater0000 Год назад +6

    My favorite music

  • @williamhavens4705
    @williamhavens4705 Год назад +2

    Just don't. For starters you can buy a reliable actual voltage detector for $14 at lowes. Then the fact that you are making something that even the reliable product is called a lie stick tells the world you have no reason to be messing around electricity.

  • @SoFreshSoClean-df5ch
    @SoFreshSoClean-df5ch День назад +1

    Make one that detects Hidden Cameras

  • @viktorskypec3154
    @viktorskypec3154 Год назад +5

    ни как не устанем изобретать велосипед. Индикатор обвинённый плиз