There's an actual practice known as "Combat Shorting", where a warship bypass her overload protections during combat. Used when you'd rather blow up a few equipment rather than loss power in a critical moment. It can lead to this.
Back when I was a kid, a friend and I hooked a tiny clock radio speaker to a 120 watt receiver, turned the volume all the way up and hit play on Pantera. The speaker shot across the room like a bullet. We could barely breathe we were laughing so hard.
I used to do that but with dual microwave oven transformers (3Kv each) connected in series with a third to act as a massive ballast resistor with high energy filtering circuitry for emf feedback on the 240V side connected to an 15A pump circuit frying electronics was fun especially watching multi layer pcb's turning to ash in front of your eyes with massive sparks and plasma arcs.
the vacuum fluorescent display was amazing to watch. does electricity apply a force to the piece? i wonder if there could be a cushion of electrons on a surface. i know meg-lev trains use the magnetic part of the electro-magnetic spectrum; but i'm curious if engineers could use the electro- part for a similar application.
I remember I played around with a step up/down rig watching sparks grew bigger when two nodes were connected. To everyone's surprise in the lab, I had it blew up on my face. No goggles no gloves, stuff was intense.
Vincent whoa Bud youre gonna get killed by some Monsters from hell you have the biggest ballz but no serously These 3 am jokes or vids are completly shit and useless clickbait or like the gone wrong/right stuff just because some 7 year old youtube Kids imagin that it would be cool... Nothing here Just useless 3 am vids With non clickbait/ gone wrong/right vids
I was thinking at first "yeah this is alright nothing special" but then as soon as the VFD popped up I instantly remembered seeing this when it came out.
5 лет назад+19
Nobody: RUclips's recommendations: overloading small electronics.
i once said that to a person, he replied with a 50 row reply, taking appart my comment. at the end he stated that i propobly just said it becasue i tougth his content was good. in his next video he also said something that could be contributed to my 3 word comment. i basicly said "you need more subs bro".
I love it when the LED's epoxy case violently fractures and you get to hear it bounce around the room a while. Those small straight Xenon tubes are very boringly intolerant of abuse. It failed on you after the seals cracked and allowed air to enter. Use the U shaped or spiral xenon tubes for more fun - they can dissipate heat better and handle abuse.
I believe he is using AC current, and the electrons are being drawn back and fourth though a circuit , any time the electricity can interact with air and heat it up then air will be moved and sound can be heard
@@sanambirk9819 I don't feel better either, I hope the maps are lying and they are just not updating anything to Trump, I'm massively concern about the future of america if Kamala wins, I don't even want to watch anything of this election until it's over, I don't wanna suffer
@@sanambirk9819 of course, and if it is rigged bye bye biden, he would not be president, they will have to count correctly the voted and if they gave biden a state unfairly Trump must assume power again, he hasn't lied! he hasn't used the media on his favor
surprised with fluorescent lump? Actually as long as glass is not broken lamp is perfectly healthy - just needs electric arc to build-up. It can be achieved by heating up gas inside (there are two heaters, which would be turn on for brief time to heat up lamp and after gas is hot enough heaters would be turned off). It can be achieved by high voltage as well. You cannot destroy fluorescent lamp by connecting it to high voltage - it is its natural environment. You can lit up fluorescent lamp with high voltage without even touching lamp.
Well, thats a complicated question. Specter, power of x-ray source, voltage level. This all have to be taken into account and properly calculated, if you want to claim experiment dangerous. Or just measure the dose.
honestly 10x more satisfying than popping bubble wrap
yeah also 10x more dangerous
NiceMemeBro Something merkmusic would say
Assasinpiggles
NiceMemeBro
Not really lol. just need proper ventilation and a fire extinguisher MAYBE
ikr
This is what happens to my computer when I run Minecraft on max settings.
Minecraft with ray tracing shader
Steven Derp its path tracing not ray tracing
give me subscribers plz thanks omygawd you have no idea what you are talking about
not crystallinqq RTX = NVIDIA Ray Tracing. It’s ray tracing.
@@nullnull5976 you can say both so shut
1:01 Basically any sci-fi ship that takes critical hull damage in every movie, tv show and video game.
Star Trek's exploding consoles in a nutshell.
Dead Space
@@GunsNGames1 beat me to it by 3 months
More like 1:02
There's an actual practice known as "Combat Shorting", where a warship bypass her overload protections during combat. Used when you'd rather blow up a few equipment rather than loss power in a critical moment. It can lead to this.
once apon a time these were absolutely amazing and innovative new inventions and know people are frying them for fun lol
Hi
No way
A *new* comment from the *horizon*
Im lucky
@@Watrmeln lmao same
Lag machines are cool
i got banned from this dudes server for dying.
2:47 me making an arduino project
Lmao
"soldering"
@@robotakrzysztofa7704 yes
how do you manage to burn an Arduino
Sharpest tool in the shed don’t ask me
this is like ASMR for electricians
edit: bruh this comment is 3 years old. can you stop replying to it?
no electrician wants to hear that
What is asmr
More like the opposite
It's like the phobia of the electronics man
Also torture
2:45 My RAM when i open more than 2 Chrome tabs.
LowPotato Benchmarks 1 kb ram
I can run windows on 4 gb.... imagine how slow my pc is with chrome
i have 24 gb of ram and i can barely run chrome
_TheDogWhisperer_ Damn. My 16gb laptop runs it fine. Maybe it’s the cpu tho. Also the older measurement was for a virtual machine
@@vamul1 eh i have a pretty good cpu but i was being sarcastic
2:48 very good soldering job mate
When you destroy everything trying to solder.
Ikr it’s impressive
I would recommend that you've enjoyed amzn.to/2uzOsws
Mate?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Chernobyl : our nuclear reactor is fine
Chernobyl nuclear reactor : 1:02
XD
Va
Definitely fine
Dyatlov:this is really fine,yes
3.6 Megavolts.
Not great. Not terrible.
3:25 when you enable light theme on discord
Lmfao so true..
It looks like dog shit for our eyes
My eyes...
Damn that hit close to home
Lucky for you, I think it's gone now.
*IT HURTS*
Did you guys hear the background clock clicking..
yes
Ummmm why do you have my back round
Infinite Gaming because why not?
No! I thought it was my watch about to explode like the LEDs!
Now that you mentioned it i heard it
0:58 is quite noice
Ikr the colors are mesmerizing
and the way he pronounced it was so *noice*
Nice
NO U
"massively overloaded"
**proceeds to introduce an arc welder to a poor LED**
poor thing
Back when I was a kid, a friend and I hooked a tiny clock radio speaker to a 120 watt receiver, turned the volume all the way up and hit play on Pantera. The speaker shot across the room like a bullet. We could barely breathe we were laughing so hard.
Nice!
I still don't know how your parents weren't mad at you though
"YoU aLmOsT sEt ThE hOuSe On FiRe!?1!"
@@DreamyyArt It was at my friend's house, and I can assure you, his mom WAS mad. VERY mad. There was no fire, but she was still furious.
Still not as loud as those car speakers blasting Cardi B
I did something similar with my uncle but instead we where giving electricity to toys it was fun until one teddy bear got set on fire
Me: *hits elbow on table and falls down and hits knee on floor*
My entire body: 0:55
Yeah true 😂 no one can really define that feeling :D
@@hrishikeshdas4051.
@@ohno3730 KKKKKKKKKKKKKK
@@hrishikeshdas4051.
@@ohno3730 .
3:04 Me trying to install 64 gigs of ram
Thats normal for people that use After Effects / Premiere
@@BCTOR shouldn't it be 86 or 128?
@@blueguest222 64 is actually enough, but it always depends on how big is your After Effects project.
Premiere Pro can even run smoothly on 8 gigs
@@ryohandokoteh How much would you need to edit some 8k stuff
@@blueguest222 probably 32gig or more
+ a good cpu
2:45 "I prefer to do my own soldering"
LMFAO
😂
0:43 looks nice like a stormy Rain.
2:46 every movie when they "fix" some electronics
Only tools in movies: screwdriver, plier, angle grinder, welding machine
0:19 White Noise
1:06 Thunderbolts
2:16 Lightsaber
3:00 Ram Surgery
3:24 Overloaded Lamp
Please wear safety goggles when viewing this video.
davidjohnjr saftu goggel forgot mine
555 +
rip stfu gugles
Also every time you look at a video of a solar eclipse, make sure you wear goggles too.
@@james_400 r/woooosh
Thanks! I found that absolutely fascinating too, it lit up just like an arc lamp.
It's amazing what things do if you use them improperly...
Is that a resistor you overloaded, i guess it's bad.
2:30 christmas lights under normal circumstances tbh
1:21 the plasma is due to an electric arc being created which produces enough plasma to be visible this is a common thing among high voltage circuits.
My cience teacher be like:
Nobody:
Electroboom whenever he touches anything: *this video*
Haha true
Yes lol
someone call SLOW MO GUYS now please
I think electrity moves almost as fast as light so even slo mo cams wouldn't work
@@Daan-ds2jz they filmed the speed of light
@@kruppcorp2359 Link? Cause you know, filming at the speed of light is possible...
not really on pc so I can't provide link, but it's on their channel. "Filming the speed of light"
@@Daan-ds2jz ruclips.net/video/7Ys_yKGNFRQ/видео.html
2:45 this is my computer when i try to play fallout 4
why is your computer the mainboard to a car stereo?
lucas buffington really
I don't think that's how it works
lucas buffington because i buy it for 5 dollars lol
Teemu i get on all used 300$ pc like 60fps in diamond city and 40fps when i am running throught the city with 150mods downloaded
2:15
Wow when you torched that it emitted a magnetic field that messed with the camera, cool!
This video makes me feel like a kid again.
I think it's more about the light' Hertz and the camera's shutter speed tbh
@@Pablovru yesss
That was probably the camera’a shutter speed mixed with auto ajust
what???? it’s the light and the cameras shutter rate
@@framekixrr yes, this seems to be the census, lmao. i agree, thank you everyone! i was over imaginative.
3:00 Remind me to have you fix my iPod
fix your ipod
@@b.5728 that’s the speak and text on the iPad 😁
Watching Dan the Man blow up electronics in my electronics lab. All my projects are sweating right now.
I would be scared to do any of that, I remember when the power supply of one of my pc's went boom
Kieron Wallace so the firemen went to your house vroom vroom?
And the hoses went woosh woosh
Keyboarding lol once a capacitor in my PSU just blew up in my old PC it was like a fuckin grenade
Keyboarding I don't have a sister. DUN DUN
Marvincent Acuña
Damn your mom is young
I used to do that but with dual microwave oven transformers (3Kv each) connected in series with a third to act as a massive ballast resistor with high energy filtering circuitry for emf feedback on the 240V side connected to an 15A pump circuit frying electronics was fun especially watching multi layer pcb's turning to ash in front of your eyes with massive sparks and plasma arcs.
man it sounds beautiful
wow the spikes with overloading circuit board is actually quite beautiful
the vacuum fluorescent display was amazing to watch. does electricity apply a force to the piece? i wonder if there could be a cushion of electrons on a surface. i know meg-lev trains use the magnetic part of the electro-magnetic spectrum; but i'm curious if engineers could use the electro- part for a similar application.
It looked sci-fi
2:47 me trying to fix a bent pin on my cpu
I shall call it "The fuck shit up stick"
CFL was like - "Bring it on, bitch!"
Manish Kumar cfl?
Lols
cfl is compact fluorescent lamp 3:07
I remember I played around with a step up/down rig watching sparks grew bigger when two nodes were connected. To everyone's surprise in the lab, I had it blew up on my face. No goggles no gloves, stuff was intense.
Welcome back to "What is on RUclips's Recommended Page?" Episode 700
This time, we are exploding electronics through electricity!
Yeah, don't really know why im here.
This.
I probably got this because i watch electrical engineering videos
Episode 2077: *CYBERPUNK 2077 BRAZIL EDITION*
STOP SERIOUSLY
2:18 Your moms phone when you turn it on at night
It's good to see you fixing all this again
here i am at 3am
rhyme :3
Vince welcome. grab some popcorn and enjoy your stay at the weird side of yt
DON'T WATCH THIS VIDEO AT 3AM (not clickbait)
Vincent whoa Bud youre gonna get killed by some Monsters from hell you have the biggest ballz but no serously These 3 am jokes or vids are completly shit and useless clickbait or like the gone wrong/right stuff just because some 7 year old youtube Kids imagin that it would be cool...
Nothing here
Just useless
3 am vids
With non clickbait/ gone wrong/right vids
4:54 AM at the time of commenting.
The VFD would have been amazing in slow motion with a proper camera, the sparks looked so pretty!
The part with display is truly amazing. I wanted to see more of that. I will never understand the dislikes in such great videos.
Ok
This is so satisfying
I was thinking at first "yeah this is alright nothing special" but then as soon as the VFD popped up I instantly remembered seeing this when it came out.
Nobody:
RUclips's recommendations: overloading small electronics.
2:45 Me When Trying To Run Ray-Tracing On My PC
In portal 2
Something really interesting: You can turn a 1/4 watt resistor into a 5 watt one by just dipping it into water.
This is what "static warnings" want you to believe will happen.
Granted, YES, static is bad for many electronics, I know.
1:12 My brain while solving maths problem
And to think as children we were told not to play with matches... Paha! How little our parents knew!
lol
electronic torture
Some people deserve more subscriptions then they actually have. He is one example.
i once said that to a person, he replied with a 50 row reply, taking appart my comment. at the end he stated that i propobly just said it becasue i tougth his content was good. in his next video he also said something that could be contributed to my 3 word comment. i basicly said "you need more subs bro".
julkkis666 you say 50 row, what aspect ratio were you on though?
The vaccum flourescent display part looked cool
School: Don't Play With Electricity
School Projects:
Playing with electricity looks fun.
TruckSimz so fun
It is
It's more fun than watching Jake Paul and Logan Paul's IEB
TruckSimz it is, you will be like, did I just see that happen or am I going crazy? Lol
3:06 when u build your computer without static protection
i made 3 pcs without static protection. they all work fantastic
@@Dysonchips rub your socks on the carpet for the 4th
@@Dysonchips Ehh... Good job buddy?
I get that this is a joke,but I have never used static protetction when fiddling with PCs,even when they are turned on.
Another Bluey fan?
I absolutely adored the plasma in the VFD. Great show!
This hurts my soul but i can't stop watching at the same time
I have no idea why this is satisfying but it is
I love it when the LED's epoxy case violently fractures and you get to hear it bounce around the room a while.
Those small straight Xenon tubes are very boringly intolerant of abuse. It failed on you after the seals cracked and allowed air to enter. Use the U shaped or spiral xenon tubes for more fun - they can dissipate heat better and handle abuse.
Why/What is the sound being made when he is overloading all these circuits? The buzzing sound to be exact. Why is that being made and what is it?
I believe he is using AC current, and the electrons are being drawn back and fourth though a circuit , any time the electricity can interact with air and heat it up then air will be moved and sound can be heard
SciPhi161 electricity is alternating back and forth at a certain frequency and you hear a pitch.
It's either a 50 or a 60hz tone. He's british I believe so it should be 60hz
@@nerfinator03 50hz
High voltage
That VFD overload would be an AMAZING special effect in a space movie.
LEDs exploding is especially fun to watch. That VFD had to be the most interesting with the electrical arcs inside tho.
Man, this video would've been far cooler looking if filmed in the dark.
1:52 , My Brain during Maths Exam .
never going to firework show again... im ganna watch this instead
Amdтащит
Ganna
😂😂😂😂
This is the sort of fun I can't afford
It interests me as much as it pains me to see these things destroyed
When you have 10yo your mom : don't play with electricity
Now me 20 years later :
Let's overpower circuit boards
1:45 Original Guardians of the Galaxy trying to control the Time Stone, but one of them isn’t the right size - yet
Mom: "Son is 3 am why are you not sleeping"
Me: watching Small electronics massively overloaded, you wouldn't understand...
Mr PRESIDENT its 4 November. We are losing aren't we. i am not feeling very good.
@@sanambirk9819 I don't feel better either, I hope the maps are lying and they are just not updating anything to Trump, I'm massively concern about the future of america if Kamala wins, I don't even want to watch anything of this election until it's over, I don't wanna suffer
@@gastonhitw720 our only hope is to go to supreme court.
@@sanambirk9819 of course, and if it is rigged bye bye biden, he would not be president, they will have to count correctly the voted and if they gave biden a state unfairly Trump must assume power again, he hasn't lied! he hasn't used the media on his favor
@@gastonhitw720 lets pray to god brother that Trump wins.
I love how when you touch that circuit, it just spot welds itself
this is something the slow mo guys should do. i mean they DID overload capacitors, but they should do the same with these kinds of electronics.
surprised with fluorescent lump?
Actually as long as glass is not broken lamp is perfectly healthy - just needs electric arc to build-up. It can be achieved by heating up gas inside (there are two heaters, which would be turn on for brief time to heat up lamp and after gas is hot enough heaters would be turned off). It can be achieved by high voltage as well. You cannot destroy fluorescent lamp by connecting it to high voltage - it is its natural environment. You can lit up fluorescent lamp with high voltage without even touching lamp.
Imagine a glowing pimple
Fluorescent lump lol
I don't call him for repairing my electrical appliances 😂
we need much more videos like this one... great job
Well That Was Certainly "Shocking"
Watching this in hard stress, so satisfying 😌😌😌
With great power comes great electricity bills
0:45 Thor came through and hooked us up with some lightning
It’s lightning in a jar XD
Why is this being recommended to me nonstop ?
Great video to watch hours before electronic practical exam
IDK why but this is oddly satisfying
2:49 когда ищёшь неисправность :D
0:29 The VFD emerges again!
This just show up in anybody else’s recommended?
The vacuum display was the best👍🏽
Me showing him my new phone
This guy:
Very good idea applying high voltage to metal parts in vacuum... Do you know X-Rays?
Well, thats a complicated question. Specter, power of x-ray source, voltage level. This all have to be taken into account and properly calculated, if you want to claim experiment dangerous. Or just measure the dose.
2:46 my pc when i download extra Ram memory
Apparently an 11w light can be run off a 100w power supply input. Definetly detrimental to the future capabilities of the light.
"It's a small green led" not anymore
Her: I'm sure he's talking to another
Him:
2:46 When you lie on your application to the electronic repair store
Awesome video, love it, great camera work too. Subbed of course.
0:28 i always favored VFD over LCD
Sonic Dash
Agreed 100%
RODALCO2007 yes i can totally understand that because you overvolt CRT monitors and washing machines. (Or maybe that was Ain'tBigAin'tClever)
Sonic Dash why? What’s wrong with LCD or LED displays?
my favorite thing is the clock just ticking in the background of all of these
I just keep coming back to this video, it's so relaxing.
For a moment I was having burning smell 😅
Crazy Video :) but dangerous is the Thing with the Energy save Lamp (quicksilver)
thomas allertz I'm alright until it explodes...