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I'm sure there was a nickle or tin plate on those clippers, and the green was likely copper, so yeah, probably not the best thing in the world for you gut, but not really poisonous. though maybe too often might resort in neurological damage from build up of metals. and more immediate would be digestive upset, like people who drink from pewter cups that include some copper in the pewter. Duct tape is vinyl however and should not be heated and consumed, and god knows what the adhesive is. All things considered, Brian has eaten glass and puts petroleum fuels in his mouth recreationally... so I feel like this is probably not the worst thing he's done to himself.
Tip. Take TWO BOWLS, a big one with rust water and a death cable, and a smaller one with clean water and the ramen. Little bowl goes in big bowl, food is safe to eat.
might not be rust, clippers are probably electroplated in chrome probably a lovely mix of hexavalent chrome and assorted metal oxides and chlorides from the salt. Even the same color as hexavalent chromium chloride. ruclips.net/video/b6R2sTjtUFs/видео.html
@@josephvanas6352 Fun fact for all the viewers who don't want to Google hexavalent chromium: exposure to hexavalent chromium generally only occurs under industrial conditions! It's hard to find easy-to-read information on ingestion of hexavalent chromium because it's so rarely ingested orally versus being breathed in, but at very least ingesting it is linked to stomach ulcers. Additional effects of hexavalent chromium exposure (both respiratory and oral because there's some evidence that they share effects) include increased risk of cancer, damage to the heart and lungs (mostly from breathing it in), skin ulcers from getting it in wounds, "liver abnormalities," and a lot of other bad things.
Morgan Freeman: "The Rogues spoke too soon, as their experiment blew up and killed 50 people. Many of those people were paramedics that they had to have on standby after the 'incident'."
If anyone has seem William Osman: "If you don't know why a death cable is called a death cable, DON'T USE A DEATH CABLE. If you understand the potential dangers, go ahead."
@@Socrates- Pretty sure it’s the lifehack video where he uses a similar method, but with razor blades; I’ll do some digging and edit this later. Edit: Life Hacks 2, 8:18
I can't believe the retired stage magician and owner of a company called Scam Stuff ate a bowl of ramen mixed with hexavalent chromium, copper oxide, and lye! No, really, I can't.
@@chemistryofquestionablequa6252 thermite=powdered aluminium + powdered iron oxide. Then this with the rust and whatever might have been coating the clippers. If those clippers were stainless steel I'm pretty sure you're meant to strip the coating before you do anything or else it's pretty toxic but I might be misremembering that.
If that were only rust you would probably be okay. however its not.... the clipper is probably nickel plated. maybe chrome? And you are putting the copper from the wire into solution. you seriously don't want to eat nickel, chrome or coper in solution like that. I would get a heavy metal test.. TODAY! Edit: The reason its green is because of the copper in solution.
Yeah, the chrome/nickel/manganese in solution is something that came to mind for me also. Probably not enough to do any real damage, but you never know with carcinogens.
Copper ions while unpleasant are mostly dangerous for bacteria and shit - unicellular organisms. Not so much for vertebrates. We use them to teat pool water for that reason. Chrome, though ... not so positive about that.
Having said that, the elements in kettles and stingers are made from nichrome ( nickle chrome ) and are perfectly safe so, like I've said in my comment, maybe the trick is to use the heat generated by the resistance of the metal itself rather than the resistance of the water. Could you not pass the current straight through the nail clippers in a complete circuit rather than have it have to jump through the water in an incomplete one, thus avoiding electrolysis all together? As I suggested, you could use nichrome wire to the same ends... Either that or isn't there a stainless steel high resistance wire you could use instead?
I like how jason and brian are aware of electolysis and then proceed to add salt making toxic chlorine gas and flammable hydrogen gas (from the water) and sniff it (though its both in harmless concentrations) 16:20 brian: why is it green? Thats copper oxide (copper rust) from the wires
Its far more likely to be chromium or nickel oxide from the nail clippers outer coating. While they are steel, they're chrome/nickel plated. The real danger (aside from electrocution) is heavy metal poisoning from the chrome/nickel, copper, and whatever other contaminants are in the steel
Everyone should upvote this. He needs to get a heavy metal test. They probably just need to take this video down or put a HUGE warning first. Jesus this is so stupid.
@@silencerbear9347 dont worry theyre not heavy metals so eventough its stupid they did this they wont die from this amount unless they already have bad health issues Might be midly sick for a few days untill its all filtered out though Also they have a whole team that does research before filming in case an idea has lethal amounts of stupid in it and if thats the case brian usually gives a few extra warnings during the project
@@silencerbear9347 still the issue of the small dosage Ive lab tested water way worse than this from a chemical factories waste to see if they would still be legally allowed to dump it in the water in case someone were te swim and accidentally swallow a bunch This amount the body can handle also chrome/chromium is an intermediate metal just ask google I agree with you that its stupid and could use more warnings especially because children are stupid as hell but realistically speaking theres no reason to worry since the human body is strong enough to handle this and especially if they go to the hospital if they do notice anything wrong with them
I can imagine Brian going for a medical check up and the doctor going : "So Mr Brushwood, care to tell me what were you thinking?" while tapping a rogue coin on the table
“I can’t do the teeth things man I can’t” “Oh you can’t? Then I won’t” What a damn good friend I know some people that would have started doing it more
OK, now I want to see a collab with Modern Rogue and Adam Savage (and heck Jamie as well, but I'm guessing he's withdrawn from public life and that's why Tested is now called Adam Savage's Tested, and not Adam And Jamie's Tested like it used to be).
I love ramen and dangerous amounts of electricity. So what your saying is, i can kill 3 birds with one stone. First bird being ramen 2nd being electricity 3rd being myself
@@Soulshocks Exactly, can't believe they didn't do some research on this. Stainless steel ( 10% chromium at least ) plus electrolysis... bad news as soon as the water started turning yellow there. Articles about chromates and hexavalent chromium are like "poisonous, can cause skin problems, carcinogenic, dumping on the ground or down the drain is illegal... to dispose of it, allow it to evaporate into powders and dispose of the powders in sealed containers during your local "hazardous waste clean-up days". Or, just eat it, I guess?
@@Soulshocks Dont forget the chlorine that can form during electrolysis of salt. This might be the dumbest, and most dangerous thing they have done to date.
@@idjtoal typically in a lab setting, the hexavalent chromium compounds have to be reduced to Cr 3+ with a huuuuge excess of whichever reducing agent you are using, reducing their toxicity by a ton
Think the best way to do this would be to boil a seperate bowl of water under the one with the soup. Just bc you're in prison doesn't mean you should stop taking care of your self 😉😂
"Why is it green?" - probably the copper from the wires reacting with the chlorine part of the salt, and the copper itself. Blue copper(II) ions (Cu2+) and greenish tetrachlorocuprate(II) ions ([CuCl4]2−). And those colors combining with the red color of the rust.
I think you're supposed to use a separate container, which is then put in the rust water. I think the prison method involves using the ramen packaging in a "Sous Vide"-esque manner.
ok so what they are trying to do is make whats called a "stinger" to heat water. its how inmates heat water to be able to make soup and other things while in jail. so where they messed up is you use a large basin and then put the ramen/ soup into another bag and put it into the water where the stinger is. i see these things every day some are made probably better then the ones on amazon some blow out all the electric all comes down to how good the guy makin it is.
3:10 The car battery thing is actually super fun with friends while everyone is drunk. and the more ppl you get the funnier it is when someone breaks the circuit and shocks everyone. I love my country sometimes.
The closer the metal is the hotter it gets, it can heat up in seconds if done correctly. Also Some bottled water tends to have the salt and minerals removed from the water so it becomes a lot less conductive and transfers less heat.
Using salt (sodium chloride) in electrolysis produces chlorine gas (bad for you), hydrogen gas (flammable) and sodium hydroxide (lye, which is caustic). I hope these guys know this!
Can we appreciate the sarcastic picture of the positive and negative end of a nail clipper added by the editors, doing the lords work lol, also appreciated the division end of it.
These guys need 10million subs. And that wouldn't be enough aha. But like this if you appreciate this community of rogues, supported by the greatest hosts ever. I love each episode because of these great gents, from cigars and whiskey to making smoke and stink bombs, these two have made me happy and filled countless hours of boredom
I would say that instead of dividing the nail clipper, keeping it whole would make it work like an actual resistance and heat up..... Also the color is so much nope...... Don't eat rust
There isn't enough resistance in there to cook food. Maybe taking the graphite out of a pencil and making a heating element would work, but I don't know. At least it wouldn't put a bunch of rust in your meal.
Keeping it together would just create a short circuit and blow a breaker. Metal that small has basically no resistance. In this case, the wood and the water are the resistance that allows for heat to happen.
I have to say, I love how you always put unit conversions on screem; i would have been super lost otherwise while u kept reading the changes in temperature :D
I'm pretty sure this is how prisoners do it. Fill a saved garbage bag with water, put a smaller bag of water with the noodles in the bigger bag, then sting the water in the large bag.
Electrolyzing water (which is 100% what you guys were doing here) can be a bit dangerous. It releases hydrogen and oxygen gas initially which is bad enough, but if you electrolyze salt water, the salt can break apart into sodium and chlorine gas. Plus whatever was being produced from the other impurities in the ramen packet, lol. I wouldn't have wanted to even be near that ramen, let alone eating it. Great video!
Playing with electricity is funny and all, but drinking the chemistry is a horrible idea. When you add salt, the electrolysis will also produce chlorine and sodium hydroxide (very corrosive, causes severe burns), in addition to hydrogen. This video needs more warnings.
No playing with electricity will kill you far quicker than any chemical reaction can take place in this case. You only need 0.3 of an amp across your heart and bye bye.
@@SlyerFox666 Kind of missing the point. We all know electric shock can kill you, so anyone trying this experiment is likely to take decent precautions for that, as was carefully shown in the video. The problem is that they neither realize what's now in the broth nor how much, and therefore can't accurately warn us against mimicking the video.
@@HarrisonMartinson No playing with electricity is not fun that was the point. Prick around with it and you'll end up dead quicker than eating rust that was my point, that I think you missed. 👍
Shiney cheap metal going through electrolysis, Bryan: "why is it so green"? Me: umm probably the chromium in the stainless steel... maybe a little copper or nickel too dependingon how cheap those clippers are... and Jason's toe cheese from his side project lol. Bold move sir, I hope you were spitting that out between camera moves.
The US just has very low voltage, hence why almost everywhere in Europe has electric kettles (a resistive element in a kettle to heat the water) but they're not really used in the US bc they take way too long to heat up
@@cupcakemenace2036 it is still quite a bit slower than if used at the higher voltage over the pond, and I've encountered a lot of people who just don't own one and don't want to own one where as here at least (Ireland) a kettle and a two slot toaster are in any kitchen or kitchenette
@@NyxEternal Mhm thats interesting but America does have pretty bad electricity safety measures when compared to other countries as far as electro boom has taught me lol so maybe that's why we have a lower current.
@@Supertimegamingify its fast enough for me considering my gas stove when using the rapid boil setting has taken upwards of 20 minutes for a full pot of water. I've never seen anything faster here in the US besides maybe boiling a couple cups of water in the microwave.
It would have been. The bacteria they were worried about in the pruno can't survive the acidity of the oranges. The case were it happened the prisoners had been using potatoes which are much less acidic.
Not going to lie when they plugged in the death cable and proceeded to touch the ends (even though the switch was off) made my heart jump because No no no unplug it before you touch it dont trust anything like that when serious harm is on the line.
“Did you hear: the guy that ate fire for a living died.” “How?!” “Eating things he ABSOLUTELY SHOULD NOT HAVE.” Edit: AND IT WASN’T FIRE OR FUEL THAT KILLS HIM.
eating fire and nails and glass is reasonably safe and he explains why. They're magic acts because they seem dangerous, but really aren't. Drinking toxic heavy metal residue is way way way more dangerous than all of his magic acts combined. He's being stupid because he doesn't understand the risks he's taking, I think he might be more worried after reading this comment section than he was during filming
Just wanna say that this is an awful way to cook food, not in that you can get electrocuted but because it literally changes the chemistry of your food.
yeah I mean Ramen already are alkaline as fuck but cooking them in chlorine and lye (cause that's what you're turning your salt into) not smart plus a (not so) healthy mix of various metal oxides or hydroxides. yeah this was beyond idiotic
That was really cool how well the electricity cooked the ramen! I’m starting to think there’s nothing Brian won’t eat anymore, first the old MREs and now this, great content guys!
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Ok lemme just snatch something real quick
The fact you ate that made my day but also made me worry hope ya good brotha
this should be on r/diWHY
Ah damn, didn't do this as an electro boom crossover
I'm sure there was a nickle or tin plate on those clippers, and the green was likely copper, so yeah, probably not the best thing in the world for you gut, but not really poisonous. though maybe too often might resort in neurological damage from build up of metals. and more immediate would be digestive upset, like people who drink from pewter cups that include some copper in the pewter. Duct tape is vinyl however and should not be heated and consumed, and god knows what the adhesive is. All things considered, Brian has eaten glass and puts petroleum fuels in his mouth recreationally... so I feel like this is probably not the worst thing he's done to himself.
I honestly believe if you added a "?" to the end of a container that read "Poison", Brian would consider eating it.
@@lolk4530 I agree.
In Brian's defense, I and many other people also would consider eating it. Why else would the question mark be there?!
Only one way to find out 🍽️
@@zacharyshaffer9986 Murphy? Yeah, probably because of Murphy.
You know he would
Tip. Take TWO BOWLS, a big one with rust water and a death cable, and a smaller one with clean water and the ramen. Little bowl goes in big bowl, food is safe to eat.
Thank you. I was scrolling down and wondering if anyone was ever going to mention a double boiler.
Pretty sure it still wouldn't be, because they added the salt. The salt breaks into chlorine, which is a poisonous gas.
Not all that poisonous. Still hurts the eyes though,
@@williamchristy9463 well the food would still be safe...just not the air they're breathing
@@williamchristy9463 you should avoid salt in the big pot. Otherwise the water will boil at a lower temperature and that's not what you want.
This channel is now just "Brian Brushwood will eat anything"
And it's amazing
except pickles
“Brian Brushwood enjoys his lunch while being judged”
anything thats trash at least, he doesn't seem too fond of many common food products
Brian should honestly have a Scam Nation type cooking show where he cooks food in horrendous ways and eats them. Would be beyond hilarious to see.
Except for pickles, and mayo, and just about every single normal food item.
Brian: "Probably shouldn't eat all this rust!"
*stirs additional rust into the noodles and takes a seventh bite*
Meh. He’s immune to pretty much everything by now
might not be rust, clippers are probably electroplated in chrome probably a lovely mix of hexavalent chrome and assorted metal oxides and chlorides from the salt. Even the same color as hexavalent chromium chloride. ruclips.net/video/b6R2sTjtUFs/видео.html
@@josephvanas6352 probably some lovely copper oxide from the wires as well
@@Dream146 probably, got to get those trace minerals in your diet right?
@@josephvanas6352 Fun fact for all the viewers who don't want to Google hexavalent chromium: exposure to hexavalent chromium generally only occurs under industrial conditions! It's hard to find easy-to-read information on ingestion of hexavalent chromium because it's so rarely ingested orally versus being breathed in, but at very least ingesting it is linked to stomach ulcers. Additional effects of hexavalent chromium exposure (both respiratory and oral because there's some evidence that they share effects) include increased risk of cancer, damage to the heart and lungs (mostly from breathing it in), skin ulcers from getting it in wounds, "liver abnormalities," and a lot of other bad things.
Alternate title: Brian and Jason play with a death cable.
Truth confirmed.
Hey, what's that smell?
xD
haha
No its worse than that. He probably give himself heavy metal poisoning.
@@UXASSAKY oh yeah the smell yeah thats Brian's convulsing body in the corner...... it wasn't an "accident".
“Theoretically if you’re watching we lived to tell the tale.”
Imagine if it just cut to the editors like: they did not.
Next video: Corey sits in a dark room and opens up with "*sigh* look guys..."
*video ends*
😂😂😂
Morgan Freeman: "The Rogues spoke too soon, as their experiment blew up and killed 50 people. Many of those people were paramedics that they had to have on standby after the 'incident'."
Jason's tone of voice when he said "Oh Brian!!" is exactly the same as a dog owner catching their pet eating cat poop. This pleases me immensely.
-bruh-
If anyone has seem William Osman:
"If you don't know why a death cable is called a death cable, DON'T USE A DEATH CABLE.
If you understand the potential dangers, go ahead."
Which video was that?
@@Socrates- Pretty sure it’s the lifehack video where he uses a similar method, but with razor blades; I’ll do some digging and edit this later.
Edit: Life Hacks 2, 8:18
Oh my god, imagine a collaboration between these two and William Osman.
Or even better... Michael Reeves.
@@B_Skizzle Or all of them, for maximum chaos!
@@Socrates- diy life hacks
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So what you’re saying is, watch this before storming the capital!
All things considered I might need that knowledge
Or a very short one...
@@bbol745 or dont storm the capital lol
I can't believe the retired stage magician and owner of a company called Scam Stuff ate a bowl of ramen mixed with hexavalent chromium, copper oxide, and lye! No, really, I can't.
Jason: “I used to go to Mexico all the time for reasons.”
Not suspicious at all
*well*
Its funny, this is the 3rd time in a like a week I've heard of these mexican car battery... pedllers? Apparently it's a thing. Huh.
cocainea
Over the counter everything!!!
I'm legitimately concerned about Brian's well-being as of late.
He hasn't been to Mexico lately.
It's the hair. As it grows his sanity lowers
Im sure he puked it all out after the shot
"Injuri counter was reset 3h later when Brian was rushed to the hospital"
No
@@twobeansonecream yes
An now he can't go near a magnet 😂
*injury
"Lets add salt and see what happens!"
*the gang creates chlorine and hydrogen gas indoors*
Whoops
So between this and mucking about with thermite without respirators I'm pretty sure heavy metal toxicity will be the downfall of the modern rogues.
Heavy metal toxicity is not a good way to go
There are no heavy metals in either though...
@@chemistryofquestionablequa6252 Ramen IS a heavy metal
@@chemistryofquestionablequa6252 thermite=powdered aluminium + powdered iron oxide. Then this with the rust and whatever might have been coating the clippers. If those clippers were stainless steel I'm pretty sure you're meant to strip the coating before you do anything or else it's pretty toxic but I might be misremembering that.
That's a pretty metal way to though.
If that were only rust you would probably be okay. however its not.... the clipper is probably nickel plated. maybe chrome? And you are putting the copper from the wire into solution. you seriously don't want to eat nickel, chrome or coper in solution like that. I would get a heavy metal test.. TODAY!
Edit: The reason its green is because of the copper in solution.
Not to mention the breaking of sodium chloride (salt) means that water has had chlorine gas (very deadly) and sodium hydroxide (lye) in it, also.
Yeah, the chrome/nickel/manganese in solution is something that came to mind for me also. Probably not enough to do any real damage, but you never know with carcinogens.
Hexavalent chromium deliciousness. Gah. Seriously, this is not fun to watch. They could have tried making a double boiler at least.
Copper ions while unpleasant are mostly dangerous for bacteria and shit - unicellular organisms. Not so much for vertebrates. We use them to teat pool water for that reason. Chrome, though ... not so positive about that.
Having said that, the elements in kettles and stingers are made from nichrome ( nickle chrome ) and are perfectly safe so, like I've said in my comment, maybe the trick is to use the heat generated by the resistance of the metal itself rather than the resistance of the water. Could you not pass the current straight through the nail clippers in a complete circuit rather than have it have to jump through the water in an incomplete one, thus avoiding electrolysis all together? As I suggested, you could use nichrome wire to the same ends... Either that or isn't there a stainless steel high resistance wire you could use instead?
Must be that black tar ramen they were talking about in the joint.
Brian eating rusty ramen is easily in the top 5 stupidest things he has ever done. That is how you destroy your kidneys.
I'm sure its just like a more delicious Iron pill.
The rust isnt good. The chlorine and sodium hydroixe that forms from brine electrolysis are probably more immediate threats.
Not to mention the numerous organic chlorine compounds and metal halides, dioxine...wow. long term not good at all
Ahhh.. he'll be fine...
I like how jason and brian are aware of electolysis and then proceed to add salt making toxic chlorine gas and flammable hydrogen gas (from the water) and sniff it (though its both in harmless concentrations)
16:20 brian: why is it green?
Thats copper oxide (copper rust) from the wires
Its far more likely to be chromium or nickel oxide from the nail clippers outer coating. While they are steel, they're chrome/nickel plated.
The real danger (aside from electrocution) is heavy metal poisoning from the chrome/nickel, copper, and whatever other contaminants are in the steel
Everyone should upvote this. He needs to get a heavy metal test. They probably just need to take this video down or put a HUGE warning first. Jesus this is so stupid.
@@silencerbear9347 dont worry theyre not heavy metals so eventough its stupid they did this they wont die from this amount unless they already have bad health issues
Might be midly sick for a few days untill its all filtered out though
Also they have a whole team that does research before filming in case an idea has lethal amounts of stupid in it and if thats the case brian usually gives a few extra warnings during the project
@@k1darknight dude they called it rust... they did not do any research whatsoever. And chromium is a heavy metal. Those clippers are chrome plated.
@@silencerbear9347 still the issue of the small dosage
Ive lab tested water way worse than this from a chemical factories waste to see if they would still be legally allowed to dump it in the water in case someone were te swim and accidentally swallow a bunch
This amount the body can handle also chrome/chromium is an intermediate metal just ask google
I agree with you that its stupid and could use more warnings especially because children are stupid as hell but realistically speaking theres no reason to worry since the human body is strong enough to handle this and especially if they go to the hospital if they do notice anything wrong with them
I can imagine Brian going for a medical check up and the doctor going : "So Mr Brushwood, care to tell me what were you thinking?" while tapping a rogue coin on the table
Too ‘twisty’ looking for me , I’d be more worried about what’s the plating on the clippers .
Chromium... to be more specific, oxidized chromium. A very high chance he just ate a bowl laced with hexavalent chromium. Reset the counter...
yeah i have no idea why they didnt just use the wires
@@marblemarble7113 surface area if i had to guess
@@zackburton7500 just strip more of the wire?
@@zackburton7500
They could have literally just bought some copper wire and tied it to the ends to extend it.
“I can’t do the teeth things man I can’t”
“Oh you can’t? Then I won’t”
What a damn good friend I know some people that would have started doing it more
Friend we dream about but probably don't have.
also Jason telling Brian to take a bite of uncooked ramen because he knows he wants to haha
i love their friendship so much
Jason is slowly becoming the adult, and just feeling the collective “Oh no...Really? No...” we all go through.
Plugs in cord. Jason: "let's fukin touch it" 😬
You guys are the Wish version of Jamie and Adam aren’t you?
OK, now I want to see a collab with Modern Rogue and Adam Savage (and heck Jamie as well, but I'm guessing he's withdrawn from public life and that's why Tested is now called Adam Savage's Tested, and not Adam And Jamie's Tested like it used to be).
They're the Netflix adaptation?
@@alee_enn it’d be mind blowing if they manage to get Jamie on board hahah, these boys and Adam savage would click well though totally
I love ramen and dangerous amounts of electricity. So what your saying is, i can kill 3 birds with one stone. First bird being ramen 2nd being electricity 3rd being myself
“Probably shouldn’t eat all this rust.”
"nom"
And chlorine..
I hate how disgusting that water looks. I literally felt like vomiting when I saw it fully cooked.
@@Soulshocks Exactly, can't believe they didn't do some research on this. Stainless steel ( 10% chromium at least ) plus electrolysis... bad news as soon as the water started turning yellow there. Articles about chromates and hexavalent chromium are like "poisonous, can cause skin problems, carcinogenic, dumping on the ground or down the drain is illegal... to dispose of it, allow it to evaporate into powders and dispose of the powders in sealed containers during your local "hazardous waste clean-up days". Or, just eat it, I guess?
@@Soulshocks Dont forget the chlorine that can form during electrolysis of salt. This might be the dumbest, and most dangerous thing they have done to date.
@@idjtoal typically in a lab setting, the hexavalent chromium compounds have to be reduced to Cr 3+ with a huuuuge excess of whichever reducing agent you are using, reducing their toxicity by a ton
This is how man discovered what berries to eat. If the channel dies, don't eat too much rust.
this is the most cursed ramen i've ever seen.
Imagine giant quotation marks: "the safe way" would be to heat up another bowl of water using the rust water as a heating water bath.
Think the best way to do this would be to boil a seperate bowl of water under the one with the soup. Just bc you're in prison doesn't mean you should stop taking care of your self 😉😂
Why boil your ramen when you can _double_ boil it instead?
To avoid metal toxicity!
Larry Lawton: I sense a disturbance in the force.
I want him to make a response video that would be awesome
Honestly itd be awesome if they did a collab
@@CaedmonOS you gotta send it to him! I did too
I love how Jason says don’t do it, but his face says do it
"Why is it green?" - probably the copper from the wires reacting with the chlorine part of the salt, and the copper itself. Blue copper(II) ions (Cu2+) and greenish tetrachlorocuprate(II) ions ([CuCl4]2−). And those colors combining with the red color of the rust.
I think you're supposed to use a separate container, which is then put in the rust water. I think the prison method involves using the ramen packaging in a "Sous Vide"-esque manner.
correct. these guys are lucky they didn't die.
"Probably shouldnt eat all this rust"
continues to scarf down mouthfuls of rust infused ramen
ok so what they are trying to do is make whats called a "stinger" to heat water. its how inmates heat water to be able to make soup and other things while in jail. so where they messed up is you use a large basin and then put the ramen/ soup into another bag and put it into the water where the stinger is. i see these things every day some are made probably better then the ones on amazon some blow out all the electric all comes down to how good the guy makin it is.
The thing about the bag was contributional, but the first sentence, you recited information that was already in the video.
Or another person said to put a smaller bowl inside the boiling rust water from the stinger water. Not as authentic, but wayyyyyyy safer.
3:10 The car battery thing is actually super fun with friends while everyone is drunk. and the more ppl you get the funnier it is when someone breaks the circuit and shocks everyone.
I love my country sometimes.
This is gonna be real embarrassing to explain at the ER
More like an epic sporty
*story
Brian - "So, we have an internet show.."
Doctor - "Got it, another 'maybe poisoned' case, please go to that room"
This has to be the actual stupidest thing Brian has ever done.
Yeah... No. 1 in 3 videos are stupider than this tbh
You have obviously never seen the video of his "knife trick" fail
Some how
This is not
@@ronray3293 wasn't that fake? I thought they said once that that was fake
@@ronray3293 That was a magic trick, not an actual fail.
The closer the metal is the hotter it gets, it can heat up in seconds if done correctly. Also Some bottled water tends to have the salt and minerals removed from the water so it becomes a lot less conductive and transfers less heat.
Using salt (sodium chloride) in electrolysis produces chlorine gas (bad for you), hydrogen gas (flammable) and sodium hydroxide (lye, which is caustic). I hope these guys know this!
You guys should collaborate with Larry Lawton and do his version of the stinger / prison pasta. He seemed to have good luck with it.
Can we appreciate the sarcastic picture of the positive and negative end of a nail clipper added by the editors, doing the lords work lol, also appreciated the division end of it.
Thanks for noticing!
- Editing Supervisor of the Modern Rogue
That green color is copper oxide, copper toxicity can be very dangerous.
ruh roh
Was thinking the same thing. Copper Oxide III is dangerous and toxic AF
hm maybe the clippers were nickle coted, and therefor it was nickleoxide.... (not only toxic, but also carcinogenic).
@@Mer112911 Good catch! I think you may be right. Nickel (II) Oxide isn't as dangerous as Copper Oxide... so I guess there is some light to this XD
Could also be chlorine, bc chloride anions loooooove electricity
Brian's kids, explaining how he died: "Well, Dad was doing this episode on Prison Ramen... "
"So he was in prison?" "No, it was much dumber than that."
The chrome, nickel and copper from the clippers form metal salts, not safe to eat at all
These guys need 10million subs. And that wouldn't be enough aha. But like this if you appreciate this community of rogues, supported by the greatest hosts ever. I love each episode because of these great gents, from cigars and whiskey to making smoke and stink bombs, these two have made me happy and filled countless hours of boredom
Brian: There’s no way I’m eating that.
Also Brian: *proceeds to take multiple bites of “that”
Wdym a couple... he ate whole damn thing!!!!
@@mattsarvitisulfur5647 I didn’t say a couple, I said multiple.
Ooops i goofed
"GAAAAW I gotta stop eating _rust"_
I'm a stoner, I zoned out, and by muscle memory found the latest upload, I'm not complaining about this 2020 made me stop caring.
"electrocuted ramen is gross"
Me: maybe it's all the rust, electricity shouldn't taste like anything.
When I searched 'amp up the flavour of ramen' this is exactly what I had in mind
I would say that instead of dividing the nail clipper, keeping it whole would make it work like an actual resistance and heat up..... Also the color is so much nope...... Don't eat rust
There isn't enough resistance in there to cook food. Maybe taking the graphite out of a pencil and making a heating element would work, but I don't know. At least it wouldn't put a bunch of rust in your meal.
Keeping it together would just create a short circuit and blow a breaker. Metal that small has basically no resistance. In this case, the wood and the water are the resistance that allows for heat to happen.
That face Jason makes when he realizes Brian is actually considering eating the ramen gets me every time.
RE: the ending gag. this would of a perfect time to pull out a "snap and pop" then dim the lighting for a second! :-D
I have to say, I love how you always put unit conversions on screem; i would have been super lost otherwise while u kept reading the changes in temperature :D
It may be better if you boiled a smaller pot inside instead of using the rust water. Like melting chocolate ☺
That is too much forethought for this show. Much easier to just eat poison and worry about it after the fact.
Double boiler!
I'm pretty sure this is how prisoners do it. Fill a saved garbage bag with water, put a smaller bag of water with the noodles in the bigger bag, then sting the water in the large bag.
@@drpibisback7680 yes!
Brian: hates pickles
Also Brian: eats electrolysis ramen with no issue
I would do a double boiler.
That's probably what they do in prison, too. lol
Electrolyzing water (which is 100% what you guys were doing here) can be a bit dangerous. It releases hydrogen and oxygen gas initially which is bad enough, but if you electrolyze salt water, the salt can break apart into sodium and chlorine gas. Plus whatever was being produced from the other impurities in the ramen packet, lol. I wouldn't have wanted to even be near that ramen, let alone eating it.
Great video!
i was just about to comment this, though, would DC voltage be more efficient than AC for electrolysis?
When Bryan died I’m not gunna be shocked, sad but not shocked
Me:I want myth busters mom:we have myth busters at home. Myth busters at home:
This video should be called: how to boil ramen in lye (sodium hydroxide)
Any modern tea kettle uses this same principle and heats up super fast.
thats a nice death cable you have there, should prolly dispose of it when you are done with the bit
1:50 wholesome music in the background in tutorial how to make a deadly prison heater... really nice :D
ngl, it was distressing for me when Smooth by Santana and Rob Thomas was annotated with "ask your parents"
I still think of that as one of Santana's new songs.
Playing with electricity is funny and all, but drinking the chemistry is a horrible idea. When you add salt, the electrolysis will also produce chlorine and sodium hydroxide (very corrosive, causes severe burns), in addition to hydrogen. This video needs more warnings.
Yeah they are basically making lye.
No playing with electricity will kill you far quicker than any chemical reaction can take place in this case. You only need 0.3 of an amp across your heart and bye bye.
@@SlyerFox666 its not the speed of the death thats scary its the lack of a quick death thats scary.
@@SlyerFox666 Kind of missing the point. We all know electric shock can kill you, so anyone trying this experiment is likely to take decent precautions for that, as was carefully shown in the video. The problem is that they neither realize what's now in the broth nor how much, and therefore can't accurately warn us against mimicking the video.
@@HarrisonMartinson No playing with electricity is not fun that was the point. Prick around with it and you'll end up dead quicker than eating rust that was my point, that I think you missed. 👍
Shiney cheap metal going through electrolysis, Bryan: "why is it so green"?
Me: umm probably the chromium in the stainless steel... maybe a little copper or nickel too dependingon how cheap those clippers are... and Jason's toe cheese from his side project lol.
Bold move sir, I hope you were spitting that out between camera moves.
this has big dank pods energy when he twisted an american plug to fit an australian outlit
As long as the voltage is an even multiplication its fine!
Jason: Teeth stuff messes with me man
Everyone in my family: Eh get over it
Me: Finally someone understands me!!
That post sponsor intro and Jason's enthusiastic yeah is all you need to show someone to sum up the modern rogue.
Why does this feel like a poorly written episode of breaking bad?
Hey Jason could be Jessi!
I think the music when they added the salt helped alot
God. Brian is my spirit animal. And Jasons constant shock and worry is so sweet. I have so often heard the same tone of voice from my friends.
Brian and Jason: listen to that sound it’s making!
Audio person: let me just keep this annoying music going reeeeally loud!
Pro tip: if you have to say "do you think you can smell the rust" about something, DO NOT consider eating it.
The US just has very low voltage, hence why almost everywhere in Europe has electric kettles (a resistive element in a kettle to heat the water) but they're not really used in the US bc they take way too long to heat up
We have electric kettles too and they tend to be quite fast like 5 minutes compared to boiling water on the stove which is like 10-15 minutes
@@cupcakemenace2036 5 minutes isn't _that_ fast, but there are definitely electric kettles in America.
@@cupcakemenace2036 it is still quite a bit slower than if used at the higher voltage over the pond, and I've encountered a lot of people who just don't own one and don't want to own one where as here at least (Ireland) a kettle and a two slot toaster are in any kitchen or kitchenette
@@NyxEternal Mhm thats interesting but America does have pretty bad electricity safety measures when compared to other countries as far as electro boom has taught me lol so maybe that's why we have a lower current.
@@Supertimegamingify its fast enough for me considering my gas stove when using the rapid boil setting has taken upwards of 20 minutes for a full pot of water. I've never seen anything faster here in the US besides maybe boiling a couple cups of water in the microwave.
In this episode of Breaking Rogue:
We cook Ramen in electrolysis water
Heads up, either it's stainless or chromed, but those are definitely more heavy metals than just rust
A RUclipsr "BB" is presenting to the emergency room. This is what happened to his kidneys...
I feel like the pruno would've been safer than that ramen... 🤢🤢🤢
It would have been. The bacteria they were worried about in the pruno can't survive the acidity of the oranges. The case were it happened the prisoners had been using potatoes which are much less acidic.
@@Dream146 ewww why would you make potato wine that just sounds gross
15:44
He sounds like he just walked in on his dog eating out of the litter box
when brians family finds him unresponsive they can just show the doctors this video
This has turned into "Jason reacts to Brian eating weird things" and I love it 😂😂😂
Not going to lie when they plugged in the death cable and proceeded to touch the ends (even though the switch was off) made my heart jump because No no no unplug it before you touch it dont trust anything like that when serious harm is on the line.
15:43
Me: he is not gonna send it. Do not
Brian: *absolutely sends it*
100% confirmed MADLAD
Been saying this for years
Wait, under what circumstances would you have had to say this once, let alone multiple times over the span of years?
I have to disagree
OGNotAPussySlayer The military was a wild time in my life.
Now I need a storytime taleing of Jason's escapades in Mexico😂
“Did you hear: the guy that ate fire for a living died.”
“How?!”
“Eating things he ABSOLUTELY SHOULD NOT HAVE.”
Edit: AND IT WASN’T FIRE OR FUEL THAT KILLS HIM.
The way Jason laughs “Yehahah!” When introducing what they are doing. Sounds like famous last word.
I'm actually worried about Brian's eating habits....
To be fair I watched this man eat a lightbulb...
He eats Fire, Lightbulbs, and shoves Nails up his nose. His "eating habbits" are probably more than a "concern". O.o
eating fire and nails and glass is reasonably safe and he explains why. They're magic acts because they seem dangerous, but really aren't. Drinking toxic heavy metal residue is way way way more dangerous than all of his magic acts combined. He's being stupid because he doesn't understand the risks he's taking, I think he might be more worried after reading this comment section than he was during filming
"I WILL LEGITEMITELY ADD SALT TO MY RAMEN"
"Are you- you okay?"
How long is... "some time later"
Just wanna say that this is an awful way to cook food, not in that you can get electrocuted but because it literally changes the chemistry of your food.
To be fair, heat alone does that too (that's kinda why baking works at all), though admittedly to a lesser extent.
yeah I mean Ramen already are alkaline as fuck but cooking them in chlorine and lye (cause that's what you're turning your salt into) not smart plus a (not so) healthy mix of various metal oxides or hydroxides. yeah this was beyond idiotic
That was really cool how well the electricity cooked the ramen! I’m starting to think there’s nothing Brian won’t eat anymore, first the old MREs and now this, great content guys!
It must smell t w i s t y
You guys are great! I love the dynamic. Still waiting on that playing card shot gun you guys promised two years ago though.....
what you're doing is called an electrode boiler.
Except most people use electrodes made from some material that does not output large amounts of heavy metals to the water when you use them.
@@Reddotzebra yeah most common is a carbon rod
man this is the most nervous I have ever been watching you guys!