220 Volts / Is it dangerous?
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The power company must be confused when 50kW are being drawn from the streets transformer and all except one house have fled away.
they don't have street transformers, there's a transformer building for each village, some times for the entire county or town and the company can't really see that stuff
@@user-ge4uk9ui8y r/woosh
How can they use so much Ampere without blowing a fuse? That scares me a bit.
@@burtreynolds9912 they don't have fuses
@@user-ge4uk9ui8y Oh my God! Then it takes a very good fire alarm to sleep in that house! Especially after those electric games...
I am happy to see that you protect yourselves well with sunglasses ;-)
1:01 is that a smoke ring?
6:11 green flame
Green flame is probably from copper/copper oxide^^
Neighbour: hears screeching noise and sees smoke
Ah shoot here we go again
When either one of my cats see me plugging something in they get the hell out of Dodge , " oh shit, Daddy is plugging something in
Batteries like Lead-Acid Types and many more can't explode because they are valve regulated. This means they are not sealed completely. During normal charge they build flammable gas pressure that have to be released. Put a car battery on a normal charger and lay your ear on the battery housing - you can hear it bubbling. Thats normal. Some batteries releases pressure at all the time, others just at a certain amount. Scooter batteries or Lead-Acid Types that are maintenance-free has rubber valves sticking on the cell openings. You can see these rubber valves by removing the glued plastic lid on top of the batteries. The plastic lid only holds the rubber valves in place so they can't completely pushed off by pressure.
For safety reasons you have to blow over the battery before disconnect the charging clamps. If you don't do this, the flammable gas can be ignited by the sparks that can occur by disconnecting.
Green flame interesting. This was highly entertaining and educational. Great job guys!
AC.DC at the end is a fitting song.🤣🤣💣💣💣💥💥💥you know english good. 👍
The long haired guy is really cute
That was actually a fuckin beautiful outro
You guys are awesome I love your trips to the exclusion zone
When I was a kid I went to this place at a lake that had a gazebo. There was an old fan in there with a cut electrical cord, and the part that goes into outlet was sitting there with both ends frayed.
I conned my buddy into twisting the two wires together and plugging it in.
Holy shit that thing was scary hahaha
❤
Dont buy Scooters Kids. You Will be trapped inside the Battery And scream!
Best video yet, Just let everything explode
1:02 smoke ring
I'd rather watch a video of a 220 volt device explode from being plugged into a 110 voltage outlet as opposed to trying it myself. I'd be fucked up in some deep shit if I tried that myself
when was screw driver exploded i saw a smoke ring
LOL that cat was Soo funny!!
You cooked the lead plates in the battery and if you put a battery on concrete especially a car battery it will suck the charge out of the battery and then it'll be dead and won't hold a charge
7:13 random car starting up
That guy is crazy to inhale that on purpose. Maybe he knows more about the smoke than i do but still... Why endanger your health for a silly stunt.
We are professional. But we don't know anything about poisonous gasses.
This is what happens when you don’t do drugs
in soviet russia, hooman kill electric
It's better to do this in open area
"This will be dangerous but I'm prepared"
puts on gardening gloves.
I love these guys
True Russians
0:30 ..puts on sunglasses and laser goggles XD
“The battery pooped” I’m dying inside
im still dead ahahahha
I love the Russian take on English, thought I'd heard everything. I like that capacitors are called condensers.
FFS 😂😂😂😂😂
@@PrinceWesterburg Funny thing is in the early days of electronics they were actually called condensers. It has changed over time (I have a coworker in his 70s and he still calls them that)
love it when she poops
In Russia we don't need no circuit breaker. We have all the Amps!
Sulphuric acid smoke, don't breathe this!
No not really. The electrolysis might have converted it to some thing else.
use this lifehack to get free cancer. REEEEEe
So you've been on RUclips for a long time?
who?
Yes.
"I got a huge battery in stock, let's explode it"
Haha, Russians 😂
Nah, Ukrainians.
@@reggiep75 это вообще-то русский а не украинский
Leksuk The-Dragon-Slayer - Too many assume they are Russian because they speak Russian but the are Ukrainian.
This languages are different and the crazy is universal from slavs.
I'm half slav.
@@ogdan1173 Nah, they're similar, just like how German compared to Dutch.
Imagine the Operator of your local Powerstation is watching this Video.... now He knows Whats about the carzy powermeter readings while doing his last work shift.
Do they even have operators at power stations in the ukraine? lol :D
@@BurkenProductions Do they even have power stations in Ukraine? lol :D
Yes he thinks, that the core is going to explode
@@sebbes333 someone have to turn the Crank :D
@@CNCNerd :D ;P
>Next Video
"Hey, guys. Today we will be blowing things up by connecting them directly to the transmission lines."
These morons might do it . That would be better than this . BTW as for voltage it’s a 240 volts incoming not 220
8:10 that s what chernobyl fire guards said
im crying😂😂😂😂😂
LMFAOW 🥰😂😂💥👀🤡💀💀
Z. Lapu im too
Tf
Lmao
I love those guys. They do all the shit I never had the guts to do. Their face when the battery did not blows up as expected... Priceless.
The company I used to work for had some old carbon arc lamps for exposing images on printing plates. It was very old tech, but I was shown how they used to use them. Pretty cool and very dangerous. They produce a shitload od ultraviolet radiation as well as a few other dangerous frequencies. That last thing you connected is similar to it.
Great video I enjoyed watching you guys blow up and burn things, I'm glad you're doing it, I work with electronics, and I've had a few explosions and fires of my very own. I guess you bypassed your service breaker or it would constantly trip. Finally your batteries put out sulfur and hydrogen gas, please be careful.
The teachers when we ask them a question that was already answered:
2:43
I feel bad for their neighbours!
2:34 When Chris is screaming of fear🤣🤣
That sounds like a firework launching and shooting!.
lol
2:34❗❗❗❗❗❗❗❗❗❗❗❗❗❗❗❗❗❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕❕shhshsjsjs
2:33 me when i die in hardcore minecraft while the ender dragon is on 1 heart lmao
that's one good meme 😂😂😂😂😂😂
LMAOOO XDDD
That is a very sad moment.
"It pooped, it pooped. The battery pooped!"
You should watch PhotonicInduction's video's, play with megavolts hehe
How can you get 300 amps from main? You risk to damage not only your electrical installation but your local transformer too! I'm pretty sure your subscribed power is something like 9 kW so 40 Amps x)
Sok tau
@@candra3312 yee komen indo..
@@fahmimuhammad440 masha & the bear 😎
These smaller villages usually has transformer buildings and not a transformer for every street, so they do have higher amperage transformers
@Jimmy Ethan wow eat shit
"behind the fence, a dog fright. booth turned over"
I'm dying from their videos. They are brilliant.
6:47 This is what my webcam did when I turned it on for the first time.
I can just try to imagine how that house is wired. 400A fuse? Rather some crowbar instead of fusebox. A meter? What meter? 🤣
4:10 acting k 50 rupai kato
When someone tries to contains a huge rage lol 2:31
0:00 Intro
0:36 Screwdriver
2:03 Scooter Battery
4:58 Chinese Balalaika
7:21 Simplified Electrolyte Mega Lantern
9:21 Outro
7:21 simple 220v carbon arc searchlight vary out of focus
Kreosan: Next time we gonna tinker with some unexploded MINES and ROCKETS, if you don't mind
@DATING HARLEY QUINN I remember, in some of their videos, we can hear distant sounds of bombs exploding and they would pause to listen, and just continue on with the experiment. Its just crazy man...In my humble opinion, I think the channel's motto should be like this- 'Facing life with an electric smile'.
They did it a long time ago in a video on their russian channel blowing up unexploded shells but unfortunately the video is now private and I can't watch it anymore.
@DATING HARLEY QUINN That is so sad. Let's hope it becomes normal again soon.
@@helloworld610 that was Grad
2:50 Chernobyl 2.0
That was sulfuric acid fumes, very bad if on skin or in lungs.
It's Russia, they will be fine.
You didn't see sulfuric acid fumes,you saw graphite.
Se vc é BR e está pensando em fazer isso, da like aí.
Ele não e br porra
I swear, I'm learning Russian just because I want to hear the entire thing, you guys are awesome. Thank you.
Made any progress? I'm learning for similar reasons. :p
1:44 Sweet cat
I think that's his cat
利用這樣的實驗在污染大氣層,
博取點閱率,
這樣真的不好,
冒出來的煙有毒性
也沒標注請勿模仿
直接就跑過來吸聞
如果突然爆炸
裡面是有腐蝕性氣體
Hey how does it smell like? *BREATHES TOXIC SMOKE*
Be very careful around 12v car battery ive had 2 blow up on me before sounds like shotgun. My brother had hearing damage and maybe eye visual damage
*the cat is soooo cute!💖💓💕*
Battery: BZZZZT! *BANG!*
Ginger: EEP! O_O
I love you guy´s and your videos. Greetings from germany.
And I know what is going on with this engines because I have my papa's blood in me and I know it?
6:22 Smael ~
I live in the uk, 110v is for lightweights ...I can remember when we got a true 240V....it's more like 230 now.
Pffft pussies. Western Australia still has 'nominal' 240v, which in reality is usually around 250v :-P
Same in New Zealand
In Poland and most EU there are 230v nominal, but everything from 207v to 253v (-10% to +10%) are acceptable, and all devices should work fine within that range. When I lived very close to the local transformer, I have about 250v all the time. Now I live in different place, and I have 230-235v almost all the day and night. The difference well... tungsten bulbs last for longer (I still have a few), that's for sure ;)
Im living in the us some of are shit runs on 40kv but having 110 120 is safer for reasons
@@joshuaryanferguson3702 Because murica is a 3rd world country thats why
4:26, buddy takes battery tokes lol
3:14 huge battery in stock 🔋
Hugel battery’s great high voltage smoke out 3:58
Well cooked battery 4:46
The radio’s great burn out 📻 6:10
2:34 cofee is ready!!
Knowing your street fuse is 315A i cant really see how you alone pulled 300....
They measured mains amps in one video :D
they dont have fuses or circuit breakers
6:09 Tee Enn Tee!
I'm a powerload
Tee Enn Tee!
Watch me explooooooooooode!
2:40 you just release cursed souls xD
คุณทำคลิปไม่คำนึงถึงความปลอดภัย
1:58 when i'm in the living room and i hear my mom saying : come in !
Korea is 220 volts!! I'm Korean and I'm using a translator!
Poor scared kitty. They should join as the new mascot :P
Now you have nickel and poisonous cadmium everywhere sweet
ระวังแตกใส่หน้าเด้อบักรั่ง
In translators voice ‘oh my, you guys are sooo dangerous’ 😂
They really must have no circuit breakers
Hand held welding mask (luxury) hahaha
In english it's called capacitors not condensers :) Although that would be more logical cos the english language change all common words the rest of the world uses so :)
I'm not sure about that. I watch lots of radio repair videos and some older guys (from the US, so native speakers) call them condensors too.
2:36 its screaming in pain
What if you use 3-4 power outlets connected to a much thicker cord and have a way to convert it to an industrial kind of plug that has less of a chance to heat up.
2:39 Maybe thomas the tank engine?
6:43 me after taco bells in wc
Hi Teach!
Breathes sulphuric acid fumes, genuine Russians confirmed
2:32
The accumulator:
ANGREY
4:58 lmfao 😂
The wires are vibrating... I've got a secret technique... battery pooped... So much memeage to enjoy!
Holy Battery Murder!!
Respect to the guy wearing the Kino t-shirt
Dude, I bet you make good money now. Upgrade your lifestyle a bit. It's never fun living in a dump.
DATING HARLEY QUINN so weird! Where do they sleep then? The bar floor?
@DATING HARLEY QUINN how does someone.. freeze stick? Is it like the tongue thing, only you do that with the rest of your body, or something?
And the 12" thick cement, I've seen those buildings in shows like Chernobyl. And I bet they do wonders for insulation.. or radiation. But they are ugly as fuck!
As someone who doesn't like city life at all, those buildings are by far the worst looking in my book.
I don't know. From what you say, this is the lifestyle, and this is how people live there. But I doubt I could adapt to that, ever. This a case where, when in Rome, I definitely wouldn't act like a Roman.
@DATING HARLEY QUINN well, that was instructing. I get how you can stand those dystopian apartments now. A $22 bill for electricity is fcking amazing! But from what the boys said in previous videos, electricity is pretty cheap in your countries, so it would be probably twice, or more for me, even though we hardly reach 0 centigrade in deep winter. I live in Greece btw, near Athens.
We have Gipsies here as well btw. And when they don't beg for money in the street, or collect benefits.. or steal stuff, or trade in drugs, and other illegals, they do party all night, like yours do. Only ours do have electricity, they just steal it directly from the power grid. They even use incandescent light bulbs in their houses, because it's easier than buying (or stealing), and installing) an ac, a heater, or a fireplace.
Oh, and about the radiation thing, it was a joke. I was referring to neutronic radiation, as in radioactivity from nuclear bombs, or molten down reactors. Again, because of the Chernobyl series where I recently saw those buildings again.
Anyway, good talk! :)
No wonder people wanting to flee from white genocide and the collapse of western civilisation have concluded that Eastern Europe is a logical new homeland...
So many brown migrants are being let into the west that there are chronic housing shortages and people are living out Vans now to reduce the cost of living.
Younger generations in eastern Europe are living like kings in comparison from the sound of it.
6:47 when you hear hardbass too loud like a real slave
well that spider on the battery got a time of its "life"
3:41 awww
2:34 Tea is ready
Let me sniff this battery smoke real quick
Your neighbours must love you
BEGO YAK ITU KAN JADI GAS BERACUN....
Круто 🤣🤩
U guys are CRAAAZY 👌🏻👍👍🇺🇸
2:33 Tea kettle sounding battery 🫖🔋