Me: tries to make a hand warmer Two minutes later the house starts burning Firemen: how the heck did you start your house on fire? Me: five minute crafts
Please note that the voltage given out by the battery in the hack at 1:04 can only be within a very narrow range if you are trying to light up a series of LEDs without a resistor in series with them! You'll most likely blow out the LEDs if you link them as shown right up to the battery, or they won't light at all. I suggest inserting a 470 Ohm or 1 KOhm resistor in series with the LEDs (i.e., intertwine one leg of the resistor with one of the unused legs of the diode chain, and use the other end of the resistor to make contact with the battery).
Hes got a damn valid point. I've thought the same. I have these items in my bugout bag for just in case situations but yeah a bic will do just fine lol
@1:20 placing 3 LEDs across a 9v battery might draw too much current....might want to put a ballast resistor in series to limit the current. (Maybe look up the forward voltage drops...Red & orange LED is around 1.8 V each and green LED is maybe a little higher like 2.something volts. BUT that adds up to less than 9 V. So those leds will be overdriven...and possibly burn out...and you might suck up unnecessarily large amount of current from battery.
@ZoZu Aspect Shorts : Light-emitting diodes only *need* a little current (1-20 mA) to turn on, however any diode will *take* as much current as they can when on. Look up "diode current-voltage characteristic" and you will see that when the voltage across the diode exceeds the diode's characteristic forward bias voltage drop, then the current draw will shoot through the roof of the chart.
@@zozuaspectshorts3721 my worry is that the LEDs would be drawing way more current than they need to be and so it is not safe because the battery might be drawing a lot of current and heat up to dangerous levels, and/or the individual LEDs might burn out. The only thing limiting their current draw is the internal resistance of the battery, which is maybe 1 to 20 ohms (depending on the battery). These LEDs probably drop a total of 1.8 + 1.8 + 2.0 = 5.6 V (per my earlier numbers used based on typical LED voltage drops). The remaining voltage from the 9 V battery that is not used by the LED voltage drops is 9 V - 5.6 V = 3.4 V. Since current = voltage / resistance, the current in this circuit is only limited by the internal resistance of the battery (there is also some resistance in the LEDs, but the LED resistance is much lower than the battery's internal resistance I believe). If the battery has 20 ohms internal resistance, then the current would be around 3.4 V / 20 ohms = 170 mA, which is extremely high for LEDs! And if the internal resistance of the battery was lower, the current would be even higher. The battery would overheat and/or the LEDs would burn out, because the battery and the LEDs would be dissipating way too much power as heat.
the safe thing to do is to put a ballast resistor in series in this circuit, like maybe around 150 ohms, so that the total resistance of the circuit limits the current to around 20 mA, which is is just high enough to nicely turn on the LEDs.
As soon as I heard the music I knew it was going to be crappy. Cave Johnson would be proud if you somehow manage to burn YOUR house down with a lemon battery life hack.
Not sure if that battery falling tip rly works but I have a better one, full battery is heavier than empty one, I learned it and now just by comparing 2 batteries I can say which one is empty and which isn't
5 min crafts: *shows 4 different hacks on starting a fire using a battery and foil* Also 5 min crafts: *wraps battery in foil and puts in pocket* Me: 🤔
battery and a gum wrapper . he learned that in prison. you can also take the led out a pencil wrap it between 2 paperclips and if you dont have a battery use a wall socket. pull out the end of a q-tip make it fuzzy , find an empty lighter the sparks can ignite it
Hypothetically if you were to do the one with the foils wrapped around the battery on you drop it into your drain( on accident of course) then what would happen?
Nothing as the foil is more conductive than the water. It wouldnt go through your heart if you picked it up unless you are really unlucky and stupid and use both hands. Its also only a couple of volts so you should be fine even if you get shocked.
Loool I tried the AA battery 🔋 thing with foil to try if paper will burn it but it didn’t work so I put it on the other side too and I was holding the foil 😂 so the electric kicked me🤣
@@aesthxtically4725 It's a very temporary solution, about 1-2 days, having it so exposed can put to much stress on the batteries, not a very good idea, but I guess you could use it when you have nothing left, still, it is best to use the adequate type of battery
Me: tries to make a hand warmer
Two minutes later the house starts burning
Firemen: how the heck did you start your house on fire?
Me: five minute crafts
If any unnatural things happened, saying five minutes craft would explain everything
@@fqtron you are VERY correct
It would also burn your hands
LOL TRUE !
Yup 5minute crafts lies about everything
Please note that the voltage given out by the battery in the hack at 1:04 can only be within a very narrow range if you are trying to light up a series of LEDs without a resistor in series with them! You'll most likely blow out the LEDs if you link them as shown right up to the battery, or they won't light at all. I suggest inserting a 470 Ohm or 1 KOhm resistor in series with the LEDs (i.e., intertwine one leg of the resistor with one of the unused legs of the diode chain, and use the other end of the resistor to make contact with the battery).
i actually did this at my school for a project in tech ed
I just genuinely want to know:
In what fucking scenario would I be stuck with a battery, some tissues, and a ball of steel wool, but no lighter?
2021.
Hes got a damn valid point. I've thought the same. I have these items in my bugout bag for just in case situations but yeah a bic will do just fine lol
@Vincent Koehler it's a real world question. Don't like it? Scroll on by. Simple.
@Vincent Koehler Not Your Choice
Middle class white teens trying to smoke weed
This is how many people nearly died doing these life hacks
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Danoo 4 people
@@bubbleman5879 no 58 people -5/25/2020
Sara Lee no 60 people
Mc Greasy no 66 people
Killer_ Cs no 68 people
@1:20 placing 3 LEDs across a 9v battery might draw too much current....might want to put a ballast resistor in series to limit the current. (Maybe look up the forward voltage drops...Red & orange LED is around 1.8 V each and green LED is maybe a little higher like 2.something volts. BUT that adds up to less than 9 V. So those leds will be overdriven...and possibly burn out...and you might suck up unnecessarily large amount of current from battery.
bro 3 leds take such little current and power
@ZoZu Aspect Shorts : Light-emitting diodes only *need* a little current (1-20 mA) to turn on, however any diode will *take* as much current as they can when on. Look up "diode current-voltage characteristic" and you will see that when the voltage across the diode exceeds the diode's characteristic forward bias voltage drop, then the current draw will shoot through the roof of the chart.
@@EricFontaineJazz so the led's would be overcharging with power since there isiint anything to limit the power and so its to much for a single 9volt?
@@zozuaspectshorts3721 my worry is that the LEDs would be drawing way more current than they need to be and so it is not safe because the battery might be drawing a lot of current and heat up to dangerous levels, and/or the individual LEDs might burn out. The only thing limiting their current draw is the internal resistance of the battery, which is maybe 1 to 20 ohms (depending on the battery). These LEDs probably drop a total of 1.8 + 1.8 + 2.0 = 5.6 V (per my earlier numbers used based on typical LED voltage drops). The remaining voltage from the 9 V battery that is not used by the LED voltage drops is 9 V - 5.6 V = 3.4 V. Since current = voltage / resistance, the current in this circuit is only limited by the internal resistance of the battery (there is also some resistance in the LEDs, but the LED resistance is much lower than the battery's internal resistance I believe). If the battery has 20 ohms internal resistance, then the current would be around 3.4 V / 20 ohms = 170 mA, which is extremely high for LEDs! And if the internal resistance of the battery was lower, the current would be even higher. The battery would overheat and/or the LEDs would burn out, because the battery and the LEDs would be dissipating way too much power as heat.
the safe thing to do is to put a ballast resistor in series in this circuit, like maybe around 150 ohms, so that the total resistance of the circuit limits the current to around 20 mA, which is is just high enough to nicely turn on the LEDs.
For the 5 dollar charger where did you get the USB adapter. Because I bought 2 and neither looked like that on the inside. Please reply
this is so cool! I’ve gotta try some of these. thank you!
Did any of them work
And then he was never seen again...
DO NOT.
hope he didn't shock himself goodbye and add to the # of Coup19 casualties ⚰
9 volts wont hurt anyone
Cant find your charger for phone? Why did I see a charger already when you lost your charger?
1:05 You will fry your LEDs if you attach them to the battery without using a resistor.
The voltage drop per LED may limit the current when connected in series like that but its still not a good idea.
Taka thank you
@@dangutmann6497 yea, might limit them but the first led takes it all.
This is good thinking,
05:17 DON'T TRY İT YOU WİLL BURN YOUR HAND İT GETS VERY HOT
Ozan Guvenc you found that out the hard way didn’t you
on a side note im gonna remember to try it in a plastic tube lol
Put duck tape around it
I figured
Ah yes, I was able to short circuit two 9volts and a potato battery and burn myself pretty badly.
Where do you buy a 9-volt battery snap
Dollar Tree
Bruh Who has copper wire just lying around
Klasse Ideen👍👀👏
As soon as I heard the music I knew it was going to be crappy.
Cave Johnson would be proud if you somehow manage to burn YOUR house down with a lemon battery life hack.
Ah yes cave johnson would be proud
Hi
Combustable lemons would be much cooler than 5 minute crafts
"5-minutes crafts"? More like 5-minute die from burning your house down or electical shock.
Not sure if that battery falling tip rly works but I have a better one, full battery is heavier than empty one, I learned it and now just by comparing 2 batteries I can say which one is empty and which isn't
Where did u get the $5 portable chargers car adapter
The dollar tree
5:12 how to set yourself on fire
😂😂😂 true
Yup
Yeah, my grandma said if you do that it will explode.
Assassins creed 4 black flag?
I tried it, Nothing happens, Its just a bit warm
Never throw a 9 volt battery in a junk drawer with steel wool in it. FIRE HAZARD!!!
I have to try all of those 😎😎
5 min crafts: *shows 4 different hacks on starting a fire using a battery and foil*
Also 5 min crafts: *wraps battery in foil and puts in pocket*
Me: 🤔
nice
1:51
The 100% Battery is more charge then that!
The 0% Battery now doesn't.
I agree with you .
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Thank you very much♡
5 minuite craft be like
Hi dream
its not dream
It's nightmare
it’s I like trains man.
NEERROOOM
only thing you dream about is become Run speed
Good keep it up
Abigel Begashaw no
0:43 when your to lazy to pick stuff up but not to lazy to create your own magnet
5:50 so thats how to not waste batteries hahahahahahaha NICE one!
@MartinHUN Stúdió kk
3:51 in the top right corner of the phone says that it’s not charging
Radical!
Need more of this macguyver stuff
I agree with you .
ruclips.net/video/okqoJoLa1jM/видео.html
Y e s
Woooow amazing
To my surprise the one where you put the paper clip in your remote actually works. Thanks!
I've tried that as well... it depends on how much voltage is required by the gadget, though...
We found why your house burned down. Somehow the remote started the fire. 😳
0:27 Please anyone suggest what can be the title of this experiment I have to perform it in my online class day after tomorrow..
Electro magnetism
5:23 no thanks you did that already and it set stuff on fire
i tried this a few years back and wrapped it with layers of tissue paper and it actually kept me warm… dont be a b$ please
Super
Veey. Nice
Anjali Sharma What?
ruclips.net/video/ApnSQQ2TALI/видео.html
Can u put the link where u got it
Everyone thinks the hand warmer starts burning but I did it and it worked perfectly
Really?
It just below body temperature, maybe 90°F
Good idea 👍
5:17 very smart thing that you should definitely do and you won't die
Peroit
Nice video s
Makes battery life hacks video
*80% of the lifehacks are how to start a fire*
Ikr. Bunch of repeats
I like starting fires
I totally agree. All that wasted time. A Bic lighter costs approx. $1.29 and is good for about 2,500 lights. Nuff' said?
Operating the car by remote control ruclips.net/video/5cMSi50r0BY/видео.html
And 20% of how to get hurt really badly
What is it with you and seting things on fire
arson
𝖲𝖾𝖾 𝗆𝗈𝗋𝖾 𝖺𝗍 4:42
Which foil we have to use for burning cotton with battery......?
The thumbnail is kinda useful
واقعا عالی بود☺
battery and a gum wrapper . he learned that in prison. you can also take the led out a pencil wrap it between 2 paperclips and if you dont have a battery use a wall socket. pull out the end of a q-tip make it fuzzy , find an empty lighter the sparks can ignite it
How heat is produced using battery and an aluminum foil?
Cause electric current flow thourgh conductive create heat
resistance
ladies and gentlemen, i think my brain just commited sucide
Super it is super video
Alternate title: How to destroy a battery and cause a leakage in only 5 minutes or less!
Super idea
1:01 Who wants that when you are in you house
THANKS YOU
6:08 didn't it say can't find your charger!?!
Ya
True
If u can't find ur charger how can u get the charger
Hypothetically if you were to do the one with the foils wrapped around the battery on you drop it into your drain( on accident of course) then what would happen?
Nothing as the foil is more conductive than the water. It wouldnt go through your heart if you picked it up unless you are really unlucky and stupid and use both hands. Its also only a couple of volts so you should be fine even if you get shocked.
@Danijelovski Kanal Thats what I'm saying lol. Aint no way you would get even slightly affected. Also why reply 9months later? 🤣
@@marcozelioli 2 years later...
@@lantempo lol
We can control phone compass with a magnet try it☺️☺️ and also we can make a fire with nutrien magnet by forcely dropping it on the tiles
You can do that with your phone but it will get stuck that way and you wont be able to use gps or anything like that anymore
Loool I tried the AA battery 🔋 thing with foil to try if paper will burn it but it didn’t work so I put it on the other side too and I was holding the foil 😂 so the electric kicked me🤣
عمل جيد أستمر 😍
Very good idea and genius 👏👏
1:38 you know th box comes with a red strip
Wow aku suka😀😀
Should have electrical specifications for safety reasons.
You are great
I
5:58 5-Minute Crafts Men, Huh? As a man, i would totaly 100% do this "life hack"
with a purse... lol
and a makeup thingy
Absolutely. My husband connects his charger to his Birkin bag all the time. Even one attached to a few of his clutches....
Me: You made a FIRE WITH BATTERIES
You: Yeah?
Me: HOW COULD YOU YOU DONT HAVE MARSHMALLOWS!?!?!?!?!!!??!??!?
Because i have all this junk laying around my house right?
Well, don't you? Really?
@@eivind105 nope
Mhm
Will it work with Uncharged battery
0:02 I thought these are pencil 😂😂
Excllent and outstanding craft 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
🥰
most are just fire get it haha
Haha😂🤣😂
It's a funny joke
And I laughed
Nice
4:27 wha, a battery Tommy gun?
These are electric bullets for your Tesla gun
*COOL*
This video is sponsored by Duracell
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TER. Un. Con
Yes..
No
Today on 5 minute crafts we will be teaching you how to print money 😂😂😂
6:42 I tought this was for men...?
EmuGamer both genders
@@gachalifeminiminies3878 it was 5 Minute crafts for men only
Hippies
Lol
@Kayla Blue no we cant
All are amazing
Thankyou now i know how to start a house fire!!!
Cringe
So we don't care
Perfect 😉👍
I actually tried the battery fire and it scared the ahit out of me when I did it
Nice tips!
5:16 thanks! I’ve always wanted to get set on fire
90% of possibility that can really make a explosion or a fire that can kill you
At least you won’t freeze to death...
I agree
5:14 NEVER TRY THIS LIFE HACK IF YOU DONT WANNA GET SET ON FIRE
At least you will be warm
You cant find a charger and yet you have one
thanks
Omg, going to go and make sure I dont have any batteries in my junk drawer. Surprised my house hasnt burned down.
Haha
What does any of this have to do with repairing
This video should be renamed to “how to start an electrical fire”.
that could be too short
Wow nice
WARNING :Do not try this at home it is very dangerous
No I’m trying the phone charger one
I like it
1:15 perfect way to get a homeless
What?
Fire
Teknoloji tasarım dersim için lazımdı teşekkürler 🥰
5:14 You stole my idea
Edit: I found that that idea is actually nothing new by me.
5:13 Hello, is it safe to do that???
Please answer fast.
No
@@kirowashere9661 why?
@@aesthxtically4725 do u mean the phone part or the other one?
@@kirowashere9661 other
@@aesthxtically4725 It's a very temporary solution, about 1-2 days, having it so exposed can put to much stress on the batteries, not a very good idea, but I guess you could use it when you have nothing left, still, it is best to use the adequate type of battery
6:07 found her charger
Lol hahahahaha that is kinda funny.
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Warning: this is actually freaking dangerous; why? Batteries get hot or get the circuit hot when it’s about to explode. Therefore, DONT TRY THIS