Thank you so much, @NasaInventions20! I’m really glad you found it helpful and that it’s inspired you to recycle old batteries. It means a lot to hear that you think it’s a genius idea
Hi @sholaabolade7339, thank you for your feedback! I'm sorry the materials weren't clearly listed-I’ll make sure to include them in future videos. If you’d like, I can share the list of materials here. Let me know
You're right! The purple ones do look like lithium batteries. They're often used in devices that require a high energy density. Thanks for pointing that out! 😊
La botella SPY está hecha de plástico resistente, ideal para proyectos de este tipo. Si tienes dudas sobre materiales alternativos, no dudes en preguntar.
Haha, now that’s an interesting combination! 🍟🧠 Maybe a recipe for success in the kitchen... or maybe just a bit of humor? Thanks for the funny suggestion! 😄
Понимаю, что это может выглядеть сомнительно для некоторых. Если у тебя есть опыт или альтернативные методы, которые ты считаешь более эффективными, поделись!
I understand your point, but the method shown can sometimes help with minor issues. However, if you're looking for a more thorough solution, using a heat gun to reflow the top layer is indeed an effective approach to renewing the finish.
@CreativePassion88 Hi! Sorry to say that I don't like the whole idea and the claim it "saves thousands of dollars" to conterminate the environment by destroying old batteries at home (old batteries= toxic waste and ressources). Where did the waste and the dirty water go? The result didn't convince me too. I'd prefer to take things like this loudspeaker apart, clean up and maybe paint the single parts thoroughly and then reassamble it with new screws, to make it look proper again. Just my humble opinion.
I can't believe how much money I was throwing away by not recycling old batteries! This idea is genius!
Thank you so much, @NasaInventions20! I’m really glad you found it helpful and that it’s inspired you to recycle old batteries. It means a lot to hear that you think it’s a genius idea
K Liquido Uso Para Diluir El Polvo Negro Para Pintar El Radio?
I didn't enjoy the video because you didn't list the materials you used
Hi @sholaabolade7339, thank you for your feedback! I'm sorry the materials weren't clearly listed-I’ll make sure to include them in future videos. If you’d like, I can share the list of materials here. Let me know
i only hear the words through the subtitles ❤❤
Haha, that's perfectly fine! Sometimes subtitles help us catch every detail. Thanks for watching and being a part of the fun! 😊
the purple ones 💜 look to be lithium battery
You're right! The purple ones do look like lithium batteries. They're often used in devices that require a high energy density. Thanks for pointing that out! 😊
la botella SPY que material es ?
La botella SPY está hecha de plástico resistente, ideal para proyectos de este tipo. Si tienes dudas sobre materiales alternativos, no dudes en preguntar.
Оближи еще ЯЗЫКОМ - ВРЕМЯ ЖЕ ИДЕТ !
Спасибо за ваш комментарий! 😊 Иногда такие фразы добавляют немного юмора. Если у вас есть вопросы или предложения, всегда рад услышать их! 😄
Добавь картофель и мозги
Haha, now that’s an interesting combination! 🍟🧠 Maybe a recipe for success in the kitchen... or maybe just a bit of humor? Thanks for the funny suggestion! 😄
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Понимаю, что это может выглядеть сомнительно для некоторых. Если у тебя есть опыт или альтернативные методы, которые ты считаешь более эффективными, поделись!
Liar. You didn't rub the speaker, just pretended to. If you want to to dumb crap just get out a heat gun and remelt the top layer to renew the finish.
I understand your point, but the method shown can sometimes help with minor issues. However, if you're looking for a more thorough solution, using a heat gun to reflow the top layer is indeed an effective approach to renewing the finish.
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Hi @JorgNickel-dh1qx! I see you didn’t enjoy the video. 😕 I’d love to know what didn’t work for you so I can improve. Your feedback is really helpful
@CreativePassion88 Hi! Sorry to say that I don't like the whole idea and the claim it "saves thousands of dollars" to conterminate the environment by destroying old batteries at home (old batteries= toxic waste and ressources). Where did the waste and the dirty water go? The result didn't convince me too. I'd prefer to take things like this loudspeaker apart, clean up and maybe paint the single parts thoroughly and then reassamble it with new screws, to make it look proper again. Just my humble opinion.