An interesting thing about heating water... At some point as you increase the power to the heater, the water will begin to heat more slowly. (If it doesn't pop first) The element will get so hot that film boiling will occur. The element will be so hot that a layer of steam will form around it that will actually insulate the water. There is a sweet spot as you increase heater temperature where you reach the maximum heat transfer rate just before film boiling happens.
@@aidanf2610 there is one phase and three phase electrical mains. Each of the phases has (at least where i live) 230 VAC when measured to neutral. Those 3 are shifted so that the peaks are spread evenly. Between the phases you now have 400v ac. Hope this helps.
amazing, I was very surprised that kettle took such a whopping electrical load, that brand where I live is the upper market stuff, consumers are fooled oh so easy
Leo: The load has not changed. The boys merely applied an overvoltage which caused a short circuit. Nothing was learned here except that applying too high a voltage will eventually exceed the rated design of the electrical device.
@@Epic_Aviation And yet you watched the video and posted as well. Are we to cover our eyes and avoid contact with videos beyond a certain age? Should we not provide correct information to factually wrong posts?
That can happen with a fridge turning on if you have thin wires in your installation. The mains aren't really affected. And LED lights are much less affected as well because they have a flatter response to voltage changes.
We miss you Mr photon. I hope you're happy out there. Wherever you've moved to. And found the love you were searching for. Sucks your country gave you so much trouble. You may be gone from youtube but you are not forgotten. Your videos helped me get through some hard times. Hope to see you again one day.
@@enemdisk6628 He married a girl from another country and they wouldn't give her an import visa or something like that so she couldn't come live there where he was. Really sucks.
@@enemdisk6628 couple of years ago he got married to an Indian woman. He had trouble getting her to the country. He made a video about that but deleted the video later. On another photonic video comment section there was this same discussion. Apparently now everything is fine and they both live in UK. Though i have no idea why he stopped uploading to youtube. But i am sure he had his reasons.
@@Migman2020 same ones he used in the video but way smaller, rated for 16A. I’ve actually never used one as big as the one in the video at work, biggest ive had was 63A.
+Ben McKenna then the weeks turned into months, months into years, years into decades, decades into centuries, centuries into millennia until at last he died at the age of OVER 9000 YEARS
Wherever you may be Mr. Photonicinduction, I wish you well and I hope you're having the time of your life blowing up shit right and left with that insane 20kW power supply of yours!
@@dmd8552 I was just going to make the same comment! From testing with my P3 Kill-a-Watt meter, it seems our USA outlets are generally 110/120V (why the discrepancy?) at 15A, so 1600W or 1800W theoretically maximum. I’m sure manufacturers are cautious about this limit, as a device too close might trip breakers in some houses.
@@TheAechBomb well it's a few months or even a year ago. I checked over my videos I saved and it seems like it is a private video. Go ahead and search a bit about him and you'll find some evidence. You'll stumble upon a few links and videos which are mostly not public but you'll finde the links. There's a reason they're private and I don't want to publish them without any agreement. Hope that's a sufficient answer for you .
So I live in 120v land, and the electric tea kettles around here only put out 1500 watts. It takes a good 10 minutes to boil a full kettle. I had wanted to get a European 3000w 240v kettle and run a dedicated circuit for it. But in the end I just got a regular 120v kettle from the Walmart and fed it 240v. And the crazy thing is, it DIDN'T EXPLODE! It seems to like it just fine? It now runs at 6000 watts instead of 1500 and it boils the water a lot faster.
I got an idea of what I'd like you to pop, since it's something I haven't yet seen anywhere and you're the chap with the tools to do it. With the cold season round the corner, some of us use electric oil radiators...you probably know where this is going already : get one of those, bypass the 'stat and crank it up until it explodes - see how safe they really are and how hot they get. Trouble is you'd need an open field or something because it'd cover a whole neighbourhood in scalding hot oil (provided the element doesn't give in). Cheers :D
where you have your camera positioned in the intro and outro are really great. idk it just strikes me as a wonderful shot. far better than in your attic (not that i disliked the attic). your new camera still surprises me with it's quality. anyway i'm actually very surprised the heating element took 10kw, i would have figured it was built so cheep that it was pushed near it's breaking point even at 240v. next are you going to try overpowering a microwave oven? that would be cool to see how your new power supply handles that.
Brilliant idea of pushing usual domestic items to their limits! I'd really like to see more stuff like that. 10 seconds electric stove! Though, that might be a little too expensive. 10 seconds hair dryer, maybe?
They're called electrode boilers and they're fairly common in industry; it has nothing to do with China. Any "warm mist" portable humidifier in western retail stores also works the same way
*EXCELLENT WORK*, Mr. Photon. :D Well, there's that question answered, _"In-The-Name-Of-Science"_ of course. :D Now all we need, is a step-up transformer supplied with every kettle, (or purchaseable as an optional extra, marketed as a 'kettle super-charger') and Cuppa-Tea-Time will be so much more epic, ROFL. The only downside with that is, after purchasing the optional 'kettle super-charger', the person buying it will then need a specialist circuit wired in for his kettle because of the extra GRUUUUNT it will pull off the mains, LMAO! Yes, another very satisfying video placed into the Favourites List. A long-asked question, now satisfyingly answered. *_YESSS, PEOPLES !!! :D_* Of course it's possible to make a kettle heat the water noticeably faster.....Just stuff extra volts in there, RIP IT RIIIIIIIGHT UP, and....... Whoomph! There it is! :D A job well done, for the electrically curious among us. I know when I done the video _"Kettle cranked on 270v"_ my kettle warmed the water _sliiiightly_ faster but the slight increase in speed was more-or-less not noticeable. I needed something which gave it that bit much more, but..... Aaaaah, My variac only does 270v. I wish that they'd make a variac that would kick out a good 420v on the overwind. It would be so much more Ssssatisfying for kettle boil-ups, toast-cooking and the good ole 'loved-all-round' MOTOR POPPAGE. :D Speaking of poppage, the way the kettle in this vid let loose was rather interesting. I was kinda expecting a non-exciting internal element fail and for the kettle to stop, but..... *_Look, peoples..... WE HAVE SPAAAARKS!_* _"The newly made high-speed, single-use kettle, now available to buy for £11.99. When it throws sparks....KETTLE'S BOILED!"_ TOTAL ROFL. Thanxx for doing this one, Mr. photon. Very enjoyable! :D -BoomBoxDeluxe. _23rd October 2014, 11.25_
Just heard from a comedy RUclipsr that the main driver for the algorithm right now are likes and giving videos a positive review if you get a survey asking you to rate them. If all the fans of the channel will give the videos likes, the algorithm will pick it up and the resulting explosion in popularity should bring back Mr. Photon.
***** Nah, unlinked accounts can't even comment at all since about a year. More likely, Boerje69 set his privacy settings to the most restrictive settings, which then includes not allowing replies to comments.
The pop was so symmetrical that I wonder if it was designed to pop right there. Both holes were pointed down, probably for safety. P.S. is it possible to set the ammeter to display amps, or are you worried about popping it? It would be nice to have a touch more resolution. :)
Nice to see you making videos again. Polar is definitely getting a bit more comfortable. The sitting room is definitely much better now that you don't have to keep it missus- friendley lol.
You know if u put too much voltage through it, the heater will heat up so quickly and reach so high that the leidenfrost effect will occur with the water, so actually it will boil slower
I think a "Gone in 10 seconds" series would be a beautiful addition to the channel. These videos make me laugh every time. Thank for all the great works. Your electricity bill must be through the roof! Is it?
You have also disproven a long standing belief my mother once assured me of, that a 'watched kettle never boils'... Well done lads! Also, our wimpy 120volt kettles in Canada would have given up around 4k i'm guessing
Hole in heating element? I've seen something similar happen to an oven at school, it said out of order so I had a look and the heating element looked melted and actually burnt in half. Burn marks on the door and the door hinges are rough. Looks like it had a meltdown, because someone probably left it on. I seen an electronic control relay fuse its contacts together, causing the element to melt, on some other video.
Try out the element coil in the water style electric kettle. I'm thinking they might take more power as the element is better cooled by being completely immersed in the water.
I burst out laughing when you picked up the red connector, as you reminded me of something like Land of the Giants. You sure do have some quality power sources there.
Great, now I want a 3 phase 22 kW kettle to have a cup of water done in 5 seconds.
It would take more time to pour water in than to boil it! :)
Don't give him ideas... Lol
mibars
My friend has this settup for his hot water supply, instead of a boiler, he just has 22KW on tap.
That's an instaneous water heater as many have in the bathroom ..!
It takes about 25-30 watt hours to boil 1/4 litre so with 22 kw pretty much bang on 5 seconds.
An interesting thing about heating water... At some point as you increase the power to the heater, the water will begin to heat more slowly. (If it doesn't pop first) The element will get so hot that film boiling will occur. The element will be so hot that a layer of steam will form around it that will actually insulate the water. There is a sweet spot as you increase heater temperature where you reach the maximum heat transfer rate just before film boiling happens.
LOL so you can actually heat it so fast that leidenfrost takes over? Cool
@@daddy7860 yes!
What about a mini series "Gone in 10 Seconds" lol, as usual, best regards.
yes! haha amazing.
A homebrew version of that show "destroyed in second" eh?
I could get behind it.
see you got some new shit man
***** Yes Please!
Vermillion Hells YES
And some people say 3-phase has no domestic applications. PFFFF
What’s 3-phase
@@aidanf2610 there is one phase and three phase electrical mains. Each of the phases has (at least where i live) 230 VAC when measured to neutral. Those 3 are shifted so that the peaks are spread evenly. Between the phases you now have 400v ac. Hope this helps.
@Stephen Lee yeah nevermind me trying to translate is hard XD.
I remember our old clothes washing machine being the only 3-phase machine in the house.
He's not using 3 phase
Love these videos. Nothing has a chance with that power supply. :-)
amazing, I was very surprised that kettle took such a whopping electrical load, that brand where I live is the upper market stuff, consumers are fooled oh so easy
Leo: The load has not changed. The boys merely applied an overvoltage which caused a short circuit. Nothing was learned here except that applying too high a voltage will eventually exceed the rated design of the electrical device.
@@KB4QAA 6 years ago and the reply is 6 hours ago WOW
@@Epic_Aviation And yet you watched the video and posted as well. Are we to cover our eyes and avoid contact with videos beyond a certain age? Should we not provide correct information to factually wrong posts?
@@KB4QAA what? I was just noting how huge the time difference was. That was all lol
@@KB4QAA yeah, it's not that deep man
3:26 the way the lights dim when you turn it on ha. Your electric company must love/hate you hehe
That can happen with a fridge turning on if you have thin wires in your installation. The mains aren't really affected. And LED lights are much less affected as well because they have a flatter response to voltage changes.
@@zwz.zdenek 6 year later
"Oh de-ur. : / "
@@snowwatermelon3103 4 days later
@@DanielDavies-StellularNebulla 22 hours later
Lol, youtube offered me a 7yo video. Still glad i watched it. Now i'll know not to fear the kettle if it doesn't smell like burning wires.
make sure you go through all the videos on this legendary channel, you're gonna see some serious shit. This video is one of the tamest lol
@@utrak He doesn't even know what "until it pops" really means yet. I come back from time to time hoping PI comes back to us.
What does it matter how old the video is
@@robotslug You had better of checked this week, if you haven't you're gonna be a very happy chappy
@@robotslug he’s back and better then ever now
We miss you Mr photon. I hope you're happy out there. Wherever you've moved to. And found the love you were searching for. Sucks your country gave you so much trouble. You may be gone from youtube but you are not forgotten. Your videos helped me get through some hard times. Hope to see you again one day.
Wait what happened?
Yeah, what happened?
@@enemdisk6628 He married a girl from another country and they wouldn't give her an import visa or something like that so she couldn't come live there where he was. Really sucks.
@@enemdisk6628 couple of years ago
he got married to an Indian woman. He had trouble getting her to the country. He made a video about that but deleted the video later.
On another photonic video comment section there was this same discussion. Apparently now everything is fine and they both live in UK.
Though i have no idea why he stopped uploading to youtube. But i am sure he had his reasons.
What a dramatic story. Happy for them that it turned out fine.
I can't imagine how much more awesome life would be if our outlets could deliver 10kW.
wish houses had 3 phase so we can easily power one off appliances like this
@@Migman2020 visit Germany it’s a standard here!
@@wik667 lol is it? what kind of 3 phase outlets you have?
@@Migman2020 same ones he used in the video but way smaller, rated for 16A. I’ve actually never used one as big as the one in the video at work, biggest ive had was 63A.
More awesome and much shorter for some.
I want to see a PhotonicInduction range of home appliances.
(Not energy star rated)
not UL rated
I love that the lights dim a bit when you hit it with 10Kw. :D
Old fan here. YT recommended me this, a trip down memory road. Hope you're doing well!
I don't think he is. Seemed to have a hard time emotionally dealing with the pressure of uploading content.
@@yugotime1598 he’s back! In HD!
Fuckit, I'm off to bed I'll clean up tomorrow in here, catch up soon, :))
Ya just like me there do the tidying up the next day but it turns into a week lol :D
+Ben McKenna then the weeks turned into months, months into years, years into decades, decades into centuries, centuries into millennia until at last he died at the age of OVER 9000 YEARS
Cheers!
Please come back
Wherever you may be Mr. Photonicinduction, I wish you well and I hope you're having the time of your life blowing up shit right and left with that insane 20kW power supply of yours!
This comment system seems messy, I cant find everyone very easily :(
Welcome to You(Google)Tube
I know right?! I can't believe a big company like google would do something like this!
10 second cement mixer
***** your power supplies are really impressive! how on earth did you ever get hold of them??
really interesting stuff here man, subscribing!
Crank google+ up on the big boy's supply, til it pops, pls.
I could use one of these Kettles. I'm very inpatient person, and I bloody hate it when I have to wait 5-6 minutes for my coffee to boil :(
I just pour 1 cup of hot water in my 3kw kettle. Coffee in 30 seconds.
@@TimpBizkit 1500W is the max here :( so slow to boil.
@@dmd8552 I was just going to make the same comment! From testing with my P3 Kill-a-Watt meter, it seems our USA outlets are generally 110/120V (why the discrepancy?) at 15A, so 1600W or 1800W theoretically maximum. I’m sure manufacturers are cautious about this limit, as a device too close might trip breakers in some houses.
Every year I check the Nobel Prize list to see if you scored the prize for physics. Its only a matter of time.
The neighbors are like:
Honey, the powers out again!
I really miss this guy. Used to watch all his videos when he uploaded. Thank you RUclips for recommending an old favorite
I hope you Returns one day it was fun watching him fried all those crazy electronics
Can't remember the channel name but saw him on a rather small channel fairly recently. Other people claim he's dead.
@@no-damn-alias go through your watch history and find it, please
@@TheAechBomb well it's a few months or even a year ago. I checked over my videos I saved and it seems like it is a private video. Go ahead and search a bit about him and you'll find some evidence. You'll stumble upon a few links and videos which are mostly not public but you'll finde the links. There's a reason they're private and I don't want to publish them without any agreement. Hope that's a sufficient answer for you .
@@no-damn-alias he’s back now btw!
@@Syclone0044 told you so.
I love that you have so much knowledge and confidence... you could be a great teacher...
Photonicinduction Fuse? that's a bolt with the head cut off right? =)
Wre're not as rich as him in the UK, we just use nails.
This channel was so awesome. I really miss his uploads.
we need a 10kw microwave with tinfoil in it!
I second this idea!
Oh most definitely! They are easy enough to find...
Get an old school microwave with a robust magnetron and a mechanical timer so there's no microprocessor. Should be fun to over volt ;)
+Dazzwidd water cooled magnetron! Or liquid nitrogen or dry ice
So I live in 120v land, and the electric tea kettles around here only put out 1500 watts. It takes a good 10 minutes to boil a full kettle. I had wanted to get a European 3000w 240v kettle and run a dedicated circuit for it. But in the end I just got a regular 120v kettle from the Walmart and fed it 240v. And the crazy thing is, it DIDN'T EXPLODE! It seems to like it just fine? It now runs at 6000 watts instead of 1500 and it boils the water a lot faster.
I got an idea of what I'd like you to pop, since it's something I haven't yet seen anywhere and you're the chap with the tools to do it. With the cold season round the corner, some of us use electric oil radiators...you probably know where this is going already : get one of those, bypass the 'stat and crank it up until it explodes - see how safe they really are and how hot they get. Trouble is you'd need an open field or something because it'd cover a whole neighbourhood in scalding hot oil (provided the element doesn't give in). Cheers :D
I asked him to do an electric radiator too! :)
If I had somewhere safe to do these experiments, I would probably do that :)
I'll be at yours next weekend lol
Just come to Mablethorpe, no damage can be done i think :) blow up a few in the main street next light up.
Oki doki, looking forward to it...will have a blast...pun intended :))
***** yeah Bro do that this weekend!
I always giggle like an insane child when the power gets cranked up. Entertaining as ever. Be safe.
Thanks RUclips for recommending me this 6 years later, no regrets.
Photon, come home! We love you.
He came home!!
@@Syclone0044 Yes, and for that I am thankful!!!
Back in my recommendations is this mad man ❤️
where you have your camera positioned in the intro and outro are really great. idk it just strikes me as a wonderful shot. far better than in your attic (not that i disliked the attic). your new camera still surprises me with it's quality.
anyway i'm actually very surprised the heating element took 10kw, i would have figured it was built so cheep that it was pushed near it's breaking point even at 240v. next are you going to try overpowering a microwave oven? that would be cool to see how your new power supply handles that.
I love the decorations on the furniture behind you guys, two big lamps, two big fuses, and as the center piece a huge ass buss fuse, nice!
Next 10 second challenge: charge a phone/tablet/laptop in 10 seconds... good luck
Would love to see that. Methinks it wouldn't last too long though.
Now any phone is a Samsung Galaxy Note 7 lol
Man batteries in a phone are boring will just melt everything mate. If it survives ya phone will have shit all battery life
@@TimpBizkit jesus ya late wit hthe old jokes, the joke was dumb lame and old when it first hapepned
A cup of tea in less than 10 seconds.
So British… :-)
Brilliant, as usual!
Brilliant idea of pushing usual domestic items to their limits! I'd really like to see more stuff like that. 10 seconds electric stove! Though, that might be a little too expensive. 10 seconds hair dryer, maybe?
You are freaking awesome. I always watch ur vids when u are bored. keep up the good work
you should try one of those Chinese water heaters that has the electrodes right in the water...
Matthew Miller we have those in America
Random curiosity: we call those a "rat's tail" here in my region.
Eyyydd mouoore sooaalt......
-Diodegonewild
They're called electrode boilers and they're fairly common in industry; it has nothing to do with China. Any "warm mist" portable humidifier in western retail stores also works the same way
Ah yes, idiocracy has begun. People don't know how water was boiled using electricity in the good old days nor a truck/lorry cab.
This just popped in my recommends, man I miss you photonicinduction!
*EXCELLENT WORK*, Mr. Photon. :D
Well, there's that question answered, _"In-The-Name-Of-Science"_ of course. :D
Now all we need, is a step-up transformer supplied with every kettle, (or purchaseable as an optional extra, marketed as a 'kettle super-charger') and Cuppa-Tea-Time will be so much more epic, ROFL.
The only downside with that is, after purchasing the optional 'kettle super-charger', the person buying it will then need a specialist circuit wired in for his kettle because of the extra GRUUUUNT it will pull off the mains, LMAO!
Yes, another very satisfying video placed into the Favourites List. A long-asked question, now satisfyingly answered.
*_YESSS, PEOPLES !!! :D_* Of course it's possible to make a kettle heat the water noticeably faster.....Just stuff extra volts in there, RIP IT RIIIIIIIGHT UP, and....... Whoomph! There it is! :D A job well done, for the electrically curious among us.
I know when I done the video _"Kettle cranked on 270v"_ my kettle warmed the water _sliiiightly_ faster but the slight increase in speed was more-or-less not noticeable. I needed something which gave it that bit much more, but..... Aaaaah, My variac only does 270v. I wish that they'd make a variac that would kick out a good 420v on the overwind. It would be so much more Ssssatisfying for kettle boil-ups, toast-cooking and the good ole 'loved-all-round' MOTOR POPPAGE. :D
Speaking of poppage, the way the kettle in this vid let loose was rather interesting. I was kinda expecting a non-exciting internal element fail and for the kettle to stop, but..... *_Look, peoples..... WE HAVE SPAAAARKS!_*
_"The newly made high-speed, single-use kettle, now available to buy for £11.99. When it throws sparks....KETTLE'S BOILED!"_
TOTAL ROFL.
Thanxx for doing this one, Mr. photon. Very enjoyable! :D
-BoomBoxDeluxe.
_23rd October 2014, 11.25_
Thanks for the fuckin huge message mate !
I love when they blow up the kettle and olny give the most calm “ohh dear” i’ve ever heard 😅
3:24 why the light darkens ? < 3
Best advertisement for Russell Hobbs ever :)
This must be how Starbucks makes their coffee. They might make coffee quick, but it always tastes burnt, or like they boiled a spark plug in it =p
Very satisfying "thump" and "Hum" from the contactors and transformers.
Come back to us @photonicinduction your greatly missed
Just heard from a comedy RUclipsr that the main driver for the algorithm right now are likes and giving videos a positive review if you get a survey asking you to rate them.
If all the fans of the channel will give the videos likes, the algorithm will pick it up and the resulting explosion in popularity should bring back Mr. Photon.
Glad to see you doing vids for us again.
Hope all is going well with you, cheers from Maine.
Boerje69 You are correct, and talking of buttons, Where's your fukin reply button lol :)
***** Funny you said that actually, I had a craving for toast after the last one.
***** Nah, unlinked accounts can't even comment at all since about a year. More likely, Boerje69 set his privacy settings to the most restrictive settings, which then includes not allowing replies to comments.
Gameboygenius
Oh, those fragile minds..
Aha love it Photon, amazing how quickly it boiled.
I love that inrush current sound at 2:45
I love that pic on my wall :)
***** Ehe thank you :)
The pop was so symmetrical that I wonder if it was designed to pop right there. Both holes were pointed down, probably for safety.
P.S. is it possible to set the ammeter to display amps, or are you worried about popping it? It would be nice to have a touch more resolution. :)
The meter he uses shows watts in the large display at top, volts in the lower left, and amps in the lower right.
I'm so happy you're making vids again!
You should get an old computer power supply, see how high it can go
While connected to the rest of the computer haha. Ive got a tone of old power supplies lying around, I might send Andy one lol
Dear Photon, I have always been a big fan of yours! I'm glad tobsee old-style vids like this (and the toaster one) LOL
Holy shit! Now that is a kettle I need.
This man is on a quest to slay breakfast one appliance at a time!
AWESOME
Yeah now Mr. BoomBoxDeluxe can have cupa tea time. I can too. Put the kettle on again Andy :D
I can't find BoomBoxDeluxe's comment :(
You wont because I mentioned him in a comment I made from scratch. Thought he would like a Cupa tea :P Proper video Andy !!!! Excellent
thanks for taking it apart and showing where the damaged occurred. :)
Are you coming back anytime soon 😔
Nice to see you making videos again. Polar is definitely getting a bit more comfortable. The sitting room is definitely much better now that you don't have to keep it missus- friendley lol.
A special Photonicinduction fuse in that plug. Epic !!
10 kW 400 Volts kettle, that has to be a worlds first.
Brilliant !!
Haha that was cool. The new equipment pops things quite nicely. Keep it up man.
@Variac maniac, I cant reply to ya enable your reply button
love it! the proper way to make household units work faster! love that handle on the power supply, its the death handle!! fantastic idea!;)
Variac maniac Ahh, that's better :)
yes! play safe;D
+Photonicinduction @ 2:45 Ahhhh, -_- that's a nice noise;DDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Breakfast will never be the same again, 10 seconds not 10 minutes.
Keep up the good work.
Richard Hammond has lost weight.
Love it, keep up the good work with these vids mate.
Looks like those kettles are built to last. Well, not built to be wired across two phases, but built to "normally" last :)
No more blown brushes on that 28A variac, lol
Haha, should be able to handle all four transformers now :)
I look forward to the Photonic range of kitchen appliances, coming to Argos in 2015. So what's next? The 10 second spin dryer?
Lots of stuff, in fact everything that runs on lecky :)
You know if u put too much voltage through it, the heater will heat up so quickly and reach so high that the leidenfrost effect will occur with the water, so actually it will boil slower
I didn't use thermite lol
Going back through all your videos. I miss your crazy experiments Andy!
We miss you
I think a "Gone in 10 seconds" series would be a beautiful addition to the channel. These videos make me laugh every time. Thank for all the great works. Your electricity bill must be through the roof! Is it?
So if at work (where we have 3 phases) I put 2 phases on the kettle instead of P/N would it work like this? :D
Yes
You have also disproven a long standing belief my mother once assured me of, that a 'watched kettle never boils'... Well done lads! Also, our wimpy 120volt kettles in Canada would have given up around 4k i'm guessing
Brilliant !
Personally, I believe that an unplugged kettle never boils. Prove me wrong.
When is the next "popping" session? Hope all is well with you.
I bet you were the best health and safety inspector ever.
I'm japanese.
I like this video.
secret,but I'm kid.
I'm sorry if the text is wrong.
I miss this channel so much
Come back please.
From naught to pop! Cant wait to see that billion candle power lamp cranked up on the new supply
Do 10 second microwave! That will be interesting
Those relay clicks are so satisfying.
i wish there was a device that boiled water that fast lol
its called an immersion heater
I'm surprised that plug socket didn't melt. Aren't those household things usually rated at 16A or so ? I'm amazed it took 33 ! :|
3:26
* lights dim *
" 1.21 jigawatts? 1.21 JIGAWATTS!? Great Scott!!!! "
Cuppa Tea Time!!
lol
when you're late to work and only have like 15 seconds to make a cup of tea - this is the kettle for you!
En th' noym a' soynce!
That took me a good minute to figure out what it mean. I feel well good about myself now.
Tell me you’re British without telling me you’re British
“10 Second Kettle”
Andy you never stop amusing me
Then I will carry on mate
Hole in heating element? I've seen something similar happen to an oven at school, it said out of order so I had a look and the heating element looked melted and actually burnt in half. Burn marks on the door and the door hinges are rough. Looks like it had a meltdown, because someone probably left it on. I seen an electronic control relay fuse its contacts together, causing the element to melt, on some other video.
Love these 10 second appliance videos!
Great video, as usual!
But wonder how much abuse a fridge compressor could take?
Whay am I only seeing this in post covid 2021? This deserves a Bafta.
Dam - Did I jump when you popped it! Volume was cranked. Can't miss the great commentary.....
Excellent!!! Lovin the new power supply!
We miss you chap . 👍
glad to have ya back photon
Pleased to see you here mate, thanks :)
when will you do some more vids Photon?
Try out the element coil in the water style electric kettle. I'm thinking they might take more power as the element is better cooled by being completely immersed in the water.
I burst out laughing when you picked up the red connector, as you reminded me of something like Land of the Giants. You sure do have some quality power sources there.