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Wow 😳 I alwas wonder how kettle turn of when water boils. Now i understand it 😇 But i never knew that the the kettle will turn off if there is no water 😅 So i got a bonous answer to 😁
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I was happy after watching your video, but when I want repair my Phillips kettle I found that the screw head has three points instead of 4, it seems for safety reasons they want to discourage people due to possible fire hazards
Yeah, this is very likely, they are using different kind of screw to avoid general people to access the internals as specialized repair shop already have such screw drivers. If you are confident enough, you can go ahead, but if you're skeptical, you may want someone else to repair that.
nice hands on, but do you know how the metal piece is activated at 100℃?And what happens if say you use the kettle at high altitude where say water boils at 90 ℃?
You got quite a nice question 😄, the turning off action is purely dependent on the variable lateral expandibility of metals which make the thermostat and it really doesn't care whether the water is boiling or not, if it gets sufficient heat, it will do its action and in the case you described, because the lid will be closed during the boiling process, the water will eventually reach 100°c producing steam of 100°c which triggers the thermostat. The auto off action will not teigger immediately after water starts boiling but it will happen after some. You may try and share the result with me 😉
@@kunalarora3367 it will work. The boil dry prevention circuit will also work but it won't stop after boiling. You have to be a bit more careful but it will work just fine.
Good explanation thermal switches. But, best if you can clarify about HEATING MECHANISM. I mean whIch is Heating element, shape etc (long aluminium type sheet is heating element of central circular rings is heating element. It appears this is regular heating element and NOT RF based HEATING.
Thank you very much for your wonderful comment. The video dates a year back and here, i was mainly concerned about its automatic off action. I can explore its other aspects in may another video
You deserve more than what you have. Ek baat bolu to aap Hindi language use krte to kya dikkat thi. Waise kmaal ki video h, I also thought to try this but then my mother's face came in front. 🤓
everything is great but it's hard to understand your thick accent. The music makes it even harder. Other than that, editing, content, dialogue, engageness, 10/10 brother. I'd say turn off the music, it's outdated for 2021 imo, and work on your pronunciation, but keep it up your content is great
Thank you very very much for your appreciation. I know i have a problem with my pronounciation because my mother tongue isn't english and its hard for me to do it but i am on my way to make it better...
there is a very clever reason behind this. you may have noticed that when water boils, it not only turns off power to the kettle but ols pushes the manual switch to off position preventing kettle to power up once again after the bimetallic strip had cooled down. and if there was only one metallic strip locate at the bottom as you said then still everything will work fine but the kettle will start again and again after the bimetallic thermostat cools down and you will have to manually power off the kettle to stop this behaviour otherwise. hope this made it clear. subscribe if you think my efforts worth your time🙂
English learners, and the teachers underestimate the importance of good pronunciation. I bet this guy strugles to understand English native speakers because of this, and native speakers can't understand him.
yeah, you might be correct and the native speakers might not understand my ascent but I do understand the native speakers well😅. English is not my native language and I'm practicing it. o one is born perfect, it all about the practice and I'm working on to further improve it.
I love the way you try to kindle the inquisitive nature of the viewers by asking various questions, which normally don't pop up in their minds.
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Thank you for this video. I fixed my kettle handle and switch after watching this. Keep up the good work!
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Love from Bangladesh. Thank you man. You fulfilled my Curiosity
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thanks, this video was well explained and really helped me understand how kettles work for my current project on hot water dispenser
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Amazing explanation i didn't found any explanation better then urs amazing 🙋❤❤
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Last power cut-off circuit with out water is very helpful, thanks you brather
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Excellently explained. Simply great
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Wow 😳
I alwas wonder how kettle turn of when water boils.
Now i understand it 😇
But i never knew that the the kettle will turn off if there is no water 😅
So i got a bonous answer to 😁
It was the same curiosity in me that led to this video. I am very happy that my video is helping others to find the answers. You can subscribe to motivate me to create similar videos 😊
good experiment. clearly explained.
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rely it's superb.... thanks for brings us this kind of vdo .... it's very helpful 4 me....
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Thank you so much the video was great i fixed my kettle with your help🙏🌹
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Good explanation, thanks
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This is Sherlock Holmes movie with lot of suspense till the end. :) Nice Presentation
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My electric kettle jug is stuck to base how to fix that?
Its maybe beause it melted due to overload
Awesome explanation
Thank you 🙏
Thanks for explaining
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Thankyou for this vid bro...
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its really informative video
thanks to the creator
I am very happy to hear this
Brother if the kettle is on and water is boiling and if we touch on steel body of that kettle do we get electric shock ?
No no, you won't get shocked. The electric system and the metal body is isolated.
Well explained , and demonstrated , thank you 🙏
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Well Explained. Thanks...!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice explaination!!!
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Ive an electric kettle than boils for a little while then switch shuts off.is their loose connection.
if i will look for that switch online what is the name for that kind of switch?
I don't exactly know, however it should be something like kettle thermostat switch.
very good explain... thanks.......
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Very informative video bro
Thank you very much
But what heats up the metal piece?
Informative video!!
Thank you yar
I was happy after watching your video, but when I want repair my Phillips kettle I found that the screw head has three points instead of 4, it seems for safety reasons they want to discourage people due to possible fire hazards
Yeah, this is very likely, they are using different kind of screw to avoid general people to access the internals as specialized repair shop already have such screw drivers. If you are confident enough, you can go ahead, but if you're skeptical, you may want someone else to repair that.
i was searching for this only
Thanks bro 😊
nice hands on, but do you know how the metal piece is activated at 100℃?And what happens if say you use the kettle at high altitude where say water boils at 90 ℃?
You got quite a nice question 😄, the turning off action is purely dependent on the variable lateral expandibility of metals which make the thermostat and it really doesn't care whether the water is boiling or not, if it gets sufficient heat, it will do its action and in the case you described, because the lid will be closed during the boiling process, the water will eventually reach 100°c producing steam of 100°c which triggers the thermostat. The auto off action will not teigger immediately after water starts boiling but it will happen after some. You may try and share the result with me 😉
Ur good. That’s why the handle is so hot. I tot it was broken
Thank you. I hope this video make you clear the methodology of this electric kettle🙂
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Helpfull video
Thank you!
I don't want my kettle to auto off.. What to do
Such a nice video! Thanks a lot
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Great 👍
Thank you😊
Bro can I remove auto cut off feature in kettle to make foods.!!
Yes you can brother.
Bro! If I remove auto cut off ,this inside heating element work,run good or make expire Please tell!
@@kunalarora3367 it will work. The boil dry prevention circuit will also work but it won't stop after boiling. You have to be a bit more careful but it will work just fine.
Thanks!!♥️♥️
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Good explanation thermal switches. But, best if you can clarify about HEATING MECHANISM. I mean whIch is Heating element, shape etc (long aluminium type sheet is heating element of central circular rings is heating element. It appears this is regular heating element and NOT RF based HEATING.
Thank you very much for your wonderful comment. The video dates a year back and here, i was mainly concerned about its automatic off action. I can explore its other aspects in may another video
Very good
Thank you
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You deserve more than what you have.
Ek baat bolu to aap Hindi language use krte to kya dikkat thi.
Waise kmaal ki video h, I also thought to try this but then my mother's face came in front. 🤓
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everything is great but it's hard to understand your thick accent. The music makes it even harder. Other than that, editing, content, dialogue, engageness, 10/10 brother. I'd say turn off the music, it's outdated for 2021 imo, and work on your pronunciation, but keep it up your content is great
Thank you very very much for your appreciation.
I know i have a problem with my pronounciation because my mother tongue isn't english and its hard for me to do it but i am on my way to make it better...
I would say that I'm not native to english, neither fluent in it and yet I can clearly understand every single word he says.
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Nice
Thank you☺️
Thank u
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Wondering why the failsafe mechanism couldn't be the only mechanism
You mean to say why there are two themrostats instead of only one right??
@@AmateurInventor yeah I was wondering why the bimetallic strip on the handle is needed at all, can a kettle function off the other one instead
there is a very clever reason behind this. you may have noticed that when water boils, it not only turns off power to the kettle but ols pushes the manual switch to off position preventing kettle to power up once again after the bimetallic strip had cooled down. and if there was only one metallic strip locate at the bottom as you said then still everything will work fine but the kettle will start again and again after the bimetallic thermostat cools down and you will have to manually power off the kettle to stop this behaviour otherwise. hope this made it clear. subscribe if you think my efforts worth your time🙂
possible ke dia boleh on sendiri? plis reply
I didn't understand what you said. Can you briefly explain?
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Thabk you bro🔥🔥🥰🥰🥰
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ammazing wonderfuull
Thank you😊
I dont want auto turn off headache, so can I just remove it?😂😂
Technically yes but remember to turn it off before it turna you off😆
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Turn the music off, I hardly understand what you are saying mixed with that annoying music or noise makes it hopeless
I'll keep that in mind in future videos
English learners, and the teachers underestimate the importance of good pronunciation. I bet this guy strugles to understand English native speakers because of this, and native speakers can't understand him.
yeah, you might be correct and the native speakers might not understand my ascent but I do understand the native speakers well😅. English is not my native language and I'm practicing it. o one is born perfect, it all about the practice and I'm working on to further improve it.
Op
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Cheapest jugaad😂