Extreme Transformer Hum (super loud microwave transformer)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 сен 2017
  • I decided to build myself a high current transformer and just about jumped out of my skin when I switched it on. Listen for yourself! I can just about shout over the top of it.
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  • @eardestructioninc.4928
    @eardestructioninc.4928 3 года назад +32

    Me in my kitchen high af at 3am just minding my own damn business trying to make some ramen noodles
    The microwave: 0:57

  • @wardellsmith8593
    @wardellsmith8593 Год назад +3

    As soon as I heard the British accent I new I was going to hear a 50 hz him 😂

  • @astrixistheman
    @astrixistheman 6 лет назад +33

    Sounds like getting a hair cut. Only amplified to a 747 going over head.

  • @CatboyChemicalSociety
    @CatboyChemicalSociety 5 лет назад +42

    that hum means LOSS OF POWER
    it can burn up the primary if you let it on for too long!!

    • @CatboyChemicalSociety
      @CatboyChemicalSociety 3 года назад +1

      @@Gxaps actually when I had the I part of the transformer not secure the measured current when shorted was lower!!
      and it shook so hard!!
      when I secured them it made almost no noise but a noticeable hum and loaded current was more!!

    • @vlogcity1111
      @vlogcity1111 2 года назад

      @@CatboyChemicalSociety that is not a normal thing to happen when you short a transformer.
      Did you short it while testing on the metal surface of the washing machine?
      Very curious I think we can use magnetic field to aid in electric conversion to mechanical energy

    • @CatboyChemicalSociety
      @CatboyChemicalSociety 2 года назад

      @@vlogcity1111 it only humms when you short it but if it humms that loudly without shorting it means the I frame is not secured or there is a problem with the primary (short) and could result in loss of power

    • @vlogcity1111
      @vlogcity1111 2 года назад

      @@CatboyChemicalSociety sorry I thought you were the original poster I responded in the wrong context.
      But still when you short a transformer it should cause the amperage to spike on the primary and the voltage to decrease upon short circuit.
      Not the other way around that you described.
      Unless it was using half of the core that was disconnected and it was dissipating amperage into the air gap and into the other core instead of the primary taking for of the back emf and increasing the amp draw.
      You can’t short a load and it draws less current unless the resistance is very high on the primary ??? Or such different impedance on the primary and secondary

  • @Frilabird
    @Frilabird 4 года назад +8

    Chernobyl Reactor 4 is overheating

  • @Dedicatedtolivinginthepast
    @Dedicatedtolivinginthepast 2 года назад +2

    This would be a very effective doorbell

  • @5Dale65
    @5Dale65 6 лет назад +32

    I think the secondary cable has too much slack there and it jumps under the magnetic field as crazy. Or maybe you should just take the transformer off the metal surface, so it has nothing it can transfer the vibrations to? :)

    • @czonczike630
      @czonczike630 5 лет назад +2

      I made one myself. On my wooden bench it was quite quiet. But when i put it on the metal cabinet of an old cash register, it was very loud. Even the neighbours heard it.

  • @HighVoltageMadness
    @HighVoltageMadness 2 года назад +4

    Make sure the secondary coil cant vibrate. Also while welding the transformer core together clamp the parts tightly together to measure there is no gap. Then FULLY weld them together not just spot weld. Or better yet don't cut apart the transformer in the first place. Just cut out the HV secondary. Then wrap the new wire through the holes.

  • @jbsthegamer
    @jbsthegamer 2 года назад +2

    Transformer funny on thin metal surface. I did this once and boy i can say doing that is very very loud. So it is really that loud.

  • @LubckeEnjoyer
    @LubckeEnjoyer 4 года назад +1

    It sometimes helps to make the metal sheets( the core) tighter

  • @ridefast0
    @ridefast0 3 года назад +3

    Impressively loud. You have cut the weld to get the HV winding out, then not clamped it up tight before rejoining it. You could epoxy the two surfaces then clamp it tightly together in a vice. You have basically made a buzzer or a loudspeaker instead of a transformer.

    • @maddog4426
      @maddog4426 2 года назад

      His transformer was cut in down side he out the secondary coil of high voltage and his spot weld at the down position I think he's need to weld properly or clamped not in place

  • @mjt777x8
    @mjt777x8 3 года назад +1

    0:57 this is what happens when your friend got rickrolled and had enough of rickroll trolling for the last time af

  • @barneylinet6602
    @barneylinet6602 3 года назад +1

    My experience with MOT with no shunts is they draw four or five amps of reactive current with no load.

  • @ezzeldinadwan
    @ezzeldinadwan 2 года назад

    I made 14 V AC OUT using 14 turns of isolate power cord which I stripped from an 10 meter vacuum cleaner power cord. I also added a 240V salvaged fan from a microwave to cool the transformer. I made a wooden box to contain every thing. I use it to power 10 LED 5W lights around the house at night. Working Great and draws about 45 W/Hr. No noticeable hum only the fan low normal noise with no vibration at all.

  • @Mizu14.
    @Mizu14. 3 года назад +1

    Me: waking up at 3 AM while everyone is sleeping and making a simple sandwich... I put it in the Microwave and put it for 30 seconds and hear this: 0:57

  • @liamwanless8467
    @liamwanless8467 2 года назад +1

    i think because its on a ferromagnetic base(washing machien chassis or whatever it is resting on)

  • @Hardcorelactation
    @Hardcorelactation 3 года назад +1

    "u see its quiet loud"

  • @uksds3806
    @uksds3806 3 года назад +3

    I see this everywhere lol

  • @cal28kim
    @cal28kim 3 года назад

    WOW THAT'S WHISPER QUIET 😮❗❗

  • @warzonerandoms.1773
    @warzonerandoms.1773 6 лет назад +6

    I shouldn't have luaghfed as hard as I did at this 😂

  • @bellidoify
    @bellidoify 3 года назад

    That sound like a razor machine

  • @ndorosigitchannel88
    @ndorosigitchannel88 2 года назад

    👍

  • @aarifkhatri8501
    @aarifkhatri8501 2 года назад +1

    Amp and volt ?

  • @randomtube8226
    @randomtube8226 5 лет назад +5

    Dip the whole thing in epoxy resin and let it dry. Problem solved.

    • @randomtube8226
      @randomtube8226 5 лет назад

      @DRZ 400 He did say that the cause of the buzzing was from vibrating parts. Epoxy resin would help with that. But then it may cause the transformer to overheat.

  • @Flexan_Dre
    @Flexan_Dre 2 года назад

    I know I'm not the only one who searched "loudest microwave"

  • @ilikelefunymemes2828
    @ilikelefunymemes2828 5 лет назад +7

    When you power a locomotive from an iPhone charger

  • @smo3241
    @smo3241 2 года назад

    What's the voltage?

  • @makerspace533
    @makerspace533 3 года назад +1

    You have it sitting on a sheet steel surface, would it hum if you placed it on a wooden board?

  • @qaisarawan93
    @qaisarawan93 4 года назад

    I brought a dead mot Transformer core and wound its one side with 20 gauge aluminum wire. It was working fine and normal hum. But the winding wire was short so I had to rewind it with more wire turns and it's giving this sound. After first rewind I used epoxy and not used after second rewind. What could be the reason?

    • @qaisarawan93
      @qaisarawan93 4 года назад

      I just applied epoxy let it get dry and will Chek after that.

  • @calabria6471
    @calabria6471 2 года назад

    You probably damaged the primary winding

  • @navneetpandit7299
    @navneetpandit7299 2 года назад

    The lamination inside seem to have loosen up, perhaps while you tried to get ride of the previous High-Voltage windings😊

  • @plenus7392
    @plenus7392 3 года назад

    AHAHAHAHA oh my GOD

  • @dillonjonathan.2844
    @dillonjonathan.2844 3 года назад

    LMFAO

  • @JohnnyForehead
    @JohnnyForehead 2 года назад

    What's happening is it's remotely turning on the wife's vibrator.

  • @jehan_ffernandes
    @jehan_ffernandes 2 года назад

    Mas o que é isso ?

  • @GokantheHusky
    @GokantheHusky 5 лет назад +8

    Someone make an earrape version of this.

    • @samschannel531
      @samschannel531 3 года назад +1

      Ffs it’s already earrape

    • @GokantheHusky
      @GokantheHusky Год назад

      @@samschannel531 See that? Thats the joke flying overhead.

  • @imapay2winandyouarefree2pl87
    @imapay2winandyouarefree2pl87 3 года назад +2

    0:57 Starts Here

  • @claudegobeil2819
    @claudegobeil2819 2 года назад

    The reason why it is so loud is because the weld you have is just one spot weld in the dead center on each side. If you weld a full bead all the way insuring all plates are secure to the base and grind it down flush with the side wall it will barely even hum. Its loud because as the power goes through the wire and around the transformer which is made up simply of very thin plates well they vibrate. And thats your high humming. Plus I am no expert but you should not be plugging it in while having rest on any type of metal. Conductive or not. At least put it on wood. Any type of insulator.

  • @sdpnoone
    @sdpnoone 3 года назад +1

    0:57 my brain during exam

  • @karhukivi
    @karhukivi 2 года назад

    Your secondary windings are too loose. That's why transformer windings are wound tight and lacquered.

  • @chrisdzsi
    @chrisdzsi 2 года назад +7

    Kurva jo egesz nap erre kattogok

  • @adrianmacedo2858
    @adrianmacedo2858 2 года назад

    Ase ese ruido xq lo tenés sobre algo de metal,tiene q estar sobre madera o lo que sea pero aislante

  • @mjyanimations1062
    @mjyanimations1062 4 года назад

    I don’t know if it sounds more like a transformer or a shaver.

  • @wigwagstudios2474
    @wigwagstudios2474 6 лет назад +10

    HRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

  • @TahirKhan-vb9mo
    @TahirKhan-vb9mo 4 года назад

    trans screw are loose need to be tight

  • @sbaxter4207
    @sbaxter4207 5 лет назад

    I searched for audio upgrades. YT brought me here. lol

  • @ghostzofficial2786
    @ghostzofficial2786 5 лет назад +4

    50Hz hum means that you live somewhere around the big continent, including Asia, Europe, Africa, etc, or below our continent, south America

    • @ClockDesignCo
      @ClockDesignCo  5 лет назад +11

      Uk to be precise. does the accent give it away?

    • @ghostzofficial2786
      @ghostzofficial2786 5 лет назад

      Yes, you can look up 50hz and 60hz in areas, and you'll see a chart of areas where there's 120V 60Hz Hum and 3 other Hum types

    • @lilcam-qk9mp
      @lilcam-qk9mp 5 лет назад

      Ghostz Official 60 HZ in U.S, Canada, some of South America, Mexico, southern japan, Philippines, and some of the middle easy

  • @vishalsharma-eo6ik
    @vishalsharma-eo6ik 2 года назад

    It's loud because you cut down it's core to remove it's secondary coil :)