If just do some maths you would get the result that the stove could get a pot with 1 liter of water at 8°C to boil at 1 min and 30 seconds or on the larger one within about 1 min and 11 seconds by neglecting the heating of the pot it self and asuming ideal conditions(no heat transfer to the environement)!
+jason He's married now; don't think his wife would be impressed if he burnt the house down with her in it. Besides, 5kw through a big metal element is some serious shit in an enclosed space. The room would be damn hot.
+Love Castle Don't know about the divorce, but he posted a video in the recent past about getting married. I believe his new wife is Indian iirc. Think the video was about a month ago, perhaps more recent.
It's actually pretty impressive how tough these are built. Also it's pretty crazy to think that tolerance and standards for these, none of the elements failed until after 500 volts
There is a saying that exists in the world I'm sure you've heard of it they don't build stuff like they used to anymore it's a very very real phrase especially in this anti right to repair world that we live in and the weird ways that our economies are set up so that we have to continuously buy stuff back then you didn't just have to continually buy stuff one thing and that was it that was the stove or that was the radio or this was the car they had to be robust and reliable the world is such a different back assword way of doing things now way of thinking and doing things now
@@ethanspaziani1070 I'm not sure who hasn't heard of that phrase, and I believe it's absolutely correct. But not always in the way that means things built from previous generations were built better. Car engines have improved in nearly ever way, they last longer, they are more reliable, they are lighter, and they are far more reliable. As far as repairing them? I mean we used to not be able to, but for 25 dollars you can buy a tool to read the codes off the computer. Beyond a simple parts replacement, engines these days are very complex and Beyond the average persons scope of knowledge to fix. The other problem is the human factor, sure we could make a car last for a very long time if we truly wanted too, however someone drives the same car for 5 or 6 years, they want to upgrade and get something nice and new again. But that isn't to say that there isn't some real junk on the market, trust you me, ive seen my fair share of cheap chinesium junk
@@katrinabryce several years ago I´m accidently wired a 40W Lightbulb to 2 phases on 400 volts. I was surprised how bright a 40W lightbulb could be. Now then I realized the faulty wiring. In old installations the blue wire was a phase instead neutral and the grey wire was neutral. The lightbulb survived this miswiring.
I'm more impressed that the underlying wiring was able to cope before the elements went pop. I'd like it if you could take a lil time explaining the theory of how and why of certain things Photonic. Like, why doesn't the whole element glow under proper stress, like why the parts near the grommets don't glow and stuff like that. I know pratting around is the basis of your channel but a bit of education wouldn't be to hard to squeeze in, especially at a mobile cabbage level of understanding. Cool stuff non the less, and it's awesome to see you back. Hope you n the new Mrs. are doing great :) "How do I clean my oven Photonic?" "It's elementary my dear, watch" #bzzt "There you go, never needs to be cleaned again" "My hero"
Neffers I would think the Metal of the oven body itself acts like a big heat sink so each end that's attached to it is much colder than the parts in the middle that only just rest on or not even touch the supports. Also there's a lot of extra length you don't see that doesn't heat up in the element that goes down to the connection point to the stove to make the things easily replaceable.
The connections are likely to not be soldered, as solder has a relatively low melting point. Even insulation on wiring may be missed, as it's usually flammable.
Nobody mentioned soldering here dude, you may have responded to the wrong comment. It's heavy tabbed connectors on heating elements for cookers and washing machines etc.
Really nice! Also that you didn't clean it before, made the whole thing more awesome!! When you say "we do it outside", we know it's going to be fun with a lot of smoke and fire :)
Extreme heat is actually a way some ovens are designed to be cleaned, heat all the grease up to extreme temperatures turn them into easily removed substances (I guess carbon deposits?) and then remove those with some mild scrubbing around after it has cooled down. This particular oven/grill thing however was not designed with that use in mind! :D
Years ago my mum was boiling peas on something similar and the ring blew. Made a penny sized hole in a stainless saucepan and sent peas all over the kitchen!!
When my oven coil went, it was like a sparkler slowly moving from one end all the way around the element til it hit the other end. It also was very stinky
baby belling is a very good quality brand - these mini cookers often cost more than a standard size cooker - they are mostly used in bedsits and small London apartments
@@carlosmagalhaes7291 Blessed be the electron and photon giving me humorous salvation thru vicarious redemption by the selfless sacrifice of household appliances! In the holy trinity I confess my partial ignorance, blessed be Father Faraday, brother Tesla and the holy ghost of Volta.
Awesome work on the new videos Andy! You're an inspiration to collegiate engineering students like me. You should make another video with that mobility scooter, or build another coil cannon.
The resistive element stayed relatively stable up to the 480V. Pretty good demonstration of power, since it is double the voltage from when it was 240V, you would expect by P=(V^2)/R to get 4 times the power with a constant resistance. Comes out nicely, 4kW and 1kW.
Oi, my lord, you should do one where you get an element real nice and hot then just dump a whole bunch of water on it and watch the sparks and chaos ensue.
After years of delivering literally tons of T&E, metal conduit, storage heaters and more than a fair few of these Bastard Bellings, despite the mild anxiety as those gauges rose it was still rather satisfying to watch it's fiery demise!
thank you for naming/explaining the Display!!! Could you make an applied physics video , in which you show how amperes and volts work together and the theory that a high-volt low amp current will tingle your hairs but not kill you
I think he generates his own electricity so he might be off the grid but if not then he would be expected to pay £67568488 he would need to be the richest man in England
I'm a bit late on this one but the elements in stoves are rated 2 time there service voltage or more it's how they can run for decades there basically heat sink capacitors
I'm curious: What would happen if you held the power steady at where it's at at, say, 150 s (2:30) and put a pot on there? Want to see how mad you could make it boil!
Woo! keep the vids coming! would like to see more of your Monster high current transformer you made a while back though :D But then again, anything you post will be adored by your many admirers. You teach us how to play safely as always. Thank you. By far my favorite mad man, In the name of science!
What on earth are the coil elements made of?? When I was a kid I thought (reckon I was told) that they were bars of tungsten. But that's not right, and here they seem to pop little holes like they're a tube of some kind...could they be ceramic with tungsten or some kind of alloy inside??
Me and my grandmother had one of the top burners to do that before. She was making pancakes for us both and next thing we knew it looked like the Fourth of July. It burned a hole into the pan she was using. It was pretty scary.
HE COOKED THE COOKER
Does that make him the cooker?
Ailment in the element
Jamie Phillips 100th
fucking amazing.
Too much power is never enough :))
I'm disappointed that you didn't put a pot of water on it.
LazerLord10 Im disappointed he didn't lick it.
LazerLord10 In dissapointed he didnt make a 1000 degree nife with it
"wheres my 'ammer" never disappoints me when i ear photon say that
I think he'd melt the pot. The missus might not like that.
If just do some maths you would get the result that the stove could get a pot with 1 liter of water at 8°C to boil at 1 min and 30 seconds or on the larger one within about 1 min and 11 seconds by neglecting the heating of the pot it self and asuming ideal conditions(no heat transfer to the environement)!
These elements are scary when they fail at home.
Smoke, flames sparks, and always illuminating
leokimvideo hi Leo
I had one blow a hole through a pan. Just a pop and a bright flash and nothing after that.
leokimvideo Hi
Hi leo you? Here?
civic cruiser sounds exciting
omfg he's back and im getting recommendations for old videos 2021 is lit
You should get a laser thermometer or something to see how hot things like this get.
Glowcolours will tell you too
touch it😆😂
Cheap Laser thermometers won’t even go that high
@@brettthompson6939 You'll have to buy him an expensive one then won't you ;) Peter has the right idea with the colours though.
not more than melting temperature of heating filament.
Photon errs on the side of caution, takes the test outside... that is a first
I felt this was a bit out of character
jason suppose he didn't want to ruin the carpet.
+jason He's married now; don't think his wife would be impressed if he burnt the house down with her in it. Besides, 5kw through a big metal element is some serious shit in an enclosed space. The room would be damn hot.
Married??? Again? He only got divorced a while back
+Love Castle Don't know about the divorce, but he posted a video in the recent past about getting married. I believe his new wife is Indian iirc. Think the video was about a month ago, perhaps more recent.
That looks like one of the old Belling cookers. Would be interesting to see how the modern Baby Belling compares. Bet it would pop much quicker.
It's actually pretty impressive how tough these are built. Also it's pretty crazy to think that tolerance and standards for these, none of the elements failed until after 500 volts
There is a saying that exists in the world I'm sure you've heard of it they don't build stuff like they used to anymore it's a very very real phrase especially in this anti right to repair world that we live in and the weird ways that our economies are set up so that we have to continuously buy stuff back then you didn't just have to continually buy stuff one thing and that was it that was the stove or that was the radio or this was the car they had to be robust and reliable the world is such a different back assword way of doing things now way of thinking and doing things now
@@ethanspaziani1070 I'm not sure who hasn't heard of that phrase, and I believe it's absolutely correct. But not always in the way that means things built from previous generations were built better. Car engines have improved in nearly ever way, they last longer, they are more reliable, they are lighter, and they are far more reliable. As far as repairing them? I mean we used to not be able to, but for 25 dollars you can buy a tool to read the codes off the computer. Beyond a simple parts replacement, engines these days are very complex and Beyond the average persons scope of knowledge to fix. The other problem is the human factor, sure we could make a car last for a very long time if we truly wanted too, however someone drives the same car for 5 or 6 years, they want to upgrade and get something nice and new again. But that isn't to say that there isn't some real junk on the market, trust you me, ive seen my fair share of cheap chinesium junk
A lot of them failed at 240V in normal use. The ones that still work now are the good ones.
@@katrinabryce several years ago I´m accidently wired a 40W Lightbulb to 2 phases on 400 volts. I was surprised how bright a 40W lightbulb could be. Now then I realized the faulty wiring.
In old installations the blue wire was a phase instead neutral and the grey wire was neutral.
The lightbulb survived this miswiring.
@@stevenmiller279 Don't blame the Chinese for what Western capitalists order.
All across the world, young boys are telling their dads--"But dad I saw Photonicinduction do it".
D Sloop please sir can I have some more
How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat?
Pink Floyd lover I see you are !!!
STAND STILL LADDY
There were certain teachers that would hurt the children any way they could.
"Where's my 'ammer?" I can't help grinning like an idiot everytime you say that.
loving this new series! keep on popping and blowing shit up for us photon! we love it!
Cant believe it right? Hes being concerned about something
New series? Hes been doing this for years.
Great to see you back consistently uploading wonderful content!
Don't say "consistently" you will put the mockers on him and he may take flight again.
500 volts, I'm very impressed
*bang*
Brilliant overvolting of those elements , interesting they took that excess voltage so well, till the hotspots appeared.
2:49 "We should really do it outside, shouldn't we?"
Wtf Photon? You've changed, mate. :( lol
Also, he was doing it downstairs where it isn’t ventilated unlike upstairs so that’s probably why
Now I know why my old Belling was so slow.....not enough juice !!!!!
"Where's moi hamma?" "I ain't having it!"
I'll put the kettle on [ 2secs later] kettles ready
2secs after that: kettles gone
nigga what kettle lmao
2 more seconds: Earth accidentally star
Flamegrilled to perfection, Gordon Ramsay'd be proud
I love how you do your experiments in a normal suburban house, and your living/dinning room none the less...this is exactly what I would do.
Loved it.
Holy crap the inside of that thing was about five steps beyond 'disgusting' and firmly in to 'kill it with fire'!
Would love to see what would happen if photon tried charging a phone like this
furgin Next time, on: "Until It Pops"
Until It Pops - Samsung Galaxy Note7
That would be dull, it would be a 10 second video :D
Annonymous User doesn't need photonicinduction as it pops all on its own 😂
note 7 anyone?
I think household voltage should be 600v , none of this waiting for a pot to boil
I don’t know much about other countries but in Canada our ranges are usually 440
@@cameronknowles6267 that's across phases no? There isn't actually 440v on say the grill element surely.
i love how the lights flicker when he turns on the power supply
I miss the old intro.
Maybe he "popped it!"
I'm more impressed that the underlying wiring was able to cope before the elements went pop. I'd like it if you could take a lil time explaining the theory of how and why of certain things Photonic. Like, why doesn't the whole element glow under proper stress, like why the parts near the grommets don't glow and stuff like that. I know pratting around is the basis of your channel but a bit of education wouldn't be to hard to squeeze in, especially at a mobile cabbage level of understanding. Cool stuff non the less, and it's awesome to see you back. Hope you n the new Mrs. are doing great :)
"How do I clean my oven Photonic?"
"It's elementary my dear, watch"
#bzzt
"There you go, never needs to be cleaned again"
"My hero"
Neffers I would think the Metal of the oven body itself acts like a big heat sink so each end that's attached to it is much colder than the parts in the middle that only just rest on or not even touch the supports. Also there's a lot of extra length you don't see that doesn't heat up in the element that goes down to the connection point to the stove to make the things easily replaceable.
The connections are likely to not be soldered, as solder has a relatively low melting point. Even insulation on wiring may be missed, as it's usually flammable.
Nobody mentioned soldering here dude, you may have responded to the wrong comment. It's heavy tabbed connectors on heating elements for cookers and washing machines etc.
The input power for the typical oven 'outlet' (they are hard wired) is 30A 240V, which is 7.2kW. So likely they ran the same gauge wiring everywhere.
Exactly Neffers. I said they weren't because they weren't... ?????
I thought you said "Baby Bellend."
Baby blender
One of these poped in my university dorm kitchen. It actually shot through the bottom of the pan and shot all the way to ceiling
you know its dodgy when PI gets worried ;)
Really nice! Also that you didn't clean it before, made the whole thing more awesome!! When you say "we do it outside", we know it's going to be fun with a lot of smoke and fire :)
Extreme heat is actually a way some ovens are designed to be cleaned, heat all the grease up to extreme temperatures turn them into easily removed substances (I guess carbon deposits?) and then remove those with some mild scrubbing around after it has cooled down.
This particular oven/grill thing however was not designed with that use in mind! :D
I remember the first time I sent 30 volts to a 12 volt fan, I completely understand why you make these videos. 💜
I often end my days watching your vids usually at 3 am 😄
Years ago my mum was boiling peas on something similar and the ring blew. Made a penny sized hole in a stainless saucepan and sent peas all over the kitchen!!
When my oven coil went, it was like a sparkler slowly moving from one end all the way around the element til it hit the other end. It also was very stinky
just hit the breaker next time
the narration make the videos a million times better than the actual science
Ah ha!! - finally a video worth watching on youtube today, time to smash myself into the sofa and enjoy the delights of total electrical destruction!
baby belling is a very good quality brand - these mini cookers often cost more than a standard size cooker - they are mostly used in bedsits and small London apartments
Our lord and savior has returned
Caden Higgins 10:11 (distantly) (five hundred volts!.....BANG!) rotflmao
I think Photon is Thor in disguise, what with all the lightning he likes to produce, and also his famous one-liner "where's my 'ammer??"
...and re-returned a day or two ago! (June 2021)
What are you doing
What's up with your god and the stove
Are you trying to cristianize me???
@@carlosmagalhaes7291 Blessed be the electron and photon giving me humorous salvation thru vicarious redemption by the selfless sacrifice of household appliances!
In the holy trinity I confess my partial ignorance, blessed be Father Faraday, brother Tesla and the holy ghost of Volta.
0:21 I like how he says "Were going to use this big boy's supply" and he points as Polar, lol
Those magic pixies from the wall sure are neat
You watch ave ?
@@brianconroy7514 who doesn’t
Good to see your dad helping you oncemore.
Come back Photon :(
It's cool how all the elements were consistent in how and when they failed
4:57 Air raid siren? Or power plant blowing up??
Caleb Baskin i think it is a fast car/motor
Caleb Baskin I see the similarities in sound but that was a car engine. Probably a v10 or v12 because of how smooth it sounded
Caleb Baskin It was a motorbike. Very common sound of the local suicide squad round my way.
Great to have you back, and I love the new ident!
Should of closed the grill and seen what temperatures you could achieve
Awesome work on the new videos Andy! You're an inspiration to collegiate engineering students like me.
You should make another video with that mobility scooter, or build another coil cannon.
are we ever going to use the MW scale on the power meter?
Next video "Until it pops - electric locomotive"
i like your profile picture...the old logo from the austrian railway company
I'm sure the wiring for the stove is rated at 3 to 600 volts so might not be a good idea here lol. Could rewire it though
Until it pops - New Jersey
The resistive element stayed relatively stable up to the 480V. Pretty good demonstration of power, since it is double the voltage from when it was 240V, you would expect by P=(V^2)/R to get 4 times the power with a constant resistance. Comes out nicely, 4kW and 1kW.
Oi, my lord, you should do one where you get an element real nice and hot then just dump a whole bunch of water on it and watch the sparks and chaos ensue.
HERPDEDERP49 oil
You are my favorite mad scientist on UA-cam.
In the back round you can hear screaming children that’s a future video where they test how many volts it takes to melt children
Omggg🤣🤣🤣🤣
After years of delivering literally tons of T&E, metal conduit, storage heaters and more than a fair few of these Bastard Bellings, despite the mild anxiety as those gauges rose it was still rather satisfying to watch it's fiery demise!
thank you for naming/explaining the Display!!!
Could you make an applied physics video , in which you show how amperes and volts work together and the theory that a high-volt low amp current will tingle your hairs but not kill you
0:23 my god pushing those buttons looks so satisfying lol the way it lights up is just fucking awesome
Next time you make something pop get one of those digital laser temperature guns would be interesting to see how hot shit gets!
They stop at around 1000F.
SO glad you're back.
I wonder whats his electric bill
£999999999999
khalil taylor *£
He's British
I think he generates his own electricity so he might be off the grid but if not then he would be expected to pay £67568488 he would need to be the richest man in England
5000w at 20p Kw/h…. quid per hour.... doesn't seem too bad, cheaper that hot food tax
He is actually the son of the Queen
0:11 Did he say "this is a baby bell end" ..?
out of interest if you were to touch the cooker would you get a severe burn and electric shock?
mon94key yes
No electric shock
i have missed these videos, thanks for uploading sir.
Tilll it pops boyssss
omg these videos are classic. i love the guy that does them he is awesome !!!
Should of thrown water on it
I'm a bit late on this one but the elements in stoves are rated 2 time there service voltage or more it's how they can run for decades there basically heat sink capacitors
kids back then:
Mommy? Can i make soup for you?
*makes perfect soup*
kids now:
*L eT s T oU cH t Hi S r eD s Tu F f!*
why doesn't the mains cable melt?
PhotonicDestruction
I have not seen all of his videos but i can say this is the first thing that have survived for so long
PLz come back to us
Great to have you back Sir! But I do miss the old intro music :)
fire hazard irl
The one fellow sounds just like that gecko on those Geico commercials. Love that gecko and the voice.
Hey everybody! Cookout over at....................um, maybe not.
I Like how the Light flickers when the 2nd Button gets pressed.
I guess it really felt the burn
I'm sorry
Dhruv Chawla you needed the .... between the first and 2nd half of the statement.
6:20 Jumpcut to the big element warmed up, you can see it grew quite a bit from thermal expansion!!
Overcooked it lol
Thank god you’re back at it!
Where's my amma'
Man, when those little pockets of grease went up in flames on the broiler I couldn't help laughing. It was just too perfect.
Poooooooped it nawwwty
thingyee1118 💩
Very impressive appliance.
Now I definitely know it's worth getting one.
Paul Potter belling was always the best at making cookers this really dose prove it
im dissapointed he didnt make a 1000 degree nife with it
Luke's Tech no.
He's back now I'm binge watching the classics😁
Put your face on it!
Zane's Trains lol
Instant tattoo 😂
I'm curious: What would happen if you held the power steady at where it's at at, say, 150 s (2:30) and put a pot on there? Want to see how mad you could make it boil!
first gay
Woo! keep the vids coming! would like to see more of your Monster high current transformer you made a while back though :D But then again, anything you post will be adored by your many admirers. You teach us how to play safely as always. Thank you. By far my favorite mad man, In the name of science!
+Photonicinduction I love your digital power meter! Is there a link on Amazon where I can buy one?
This guy turned a heating element into a lightbulb. Madlad 😂
“More power! *grunting noises*” -Tim Allen
This channel is the textbook definition of: Do Not Try This At Home.
now I'm curious how those elements are constructed, the failure wasn't spectacular, but I'm more interested in what exactly melted.
What on earth are the coil elements made of?? When I was a kid I thought (reckon I was told) that they were bars of tungsten. But that's not right, and here they seem to pop little holes like they're a tube of some kind...could they be ceramic with tungsten or some kind of alloy inside??
Please could you over clock a induction motor ? Till it pops of course ! Luv It !
So glad that You are back to UA-cam Mate!
the best channel ever. More vids, more POWER :)
Me and my grandmother had one of the top burners to do that before. She was making pancakes for us both and next thing we knew it looked like the Fourth of July. It burned a hole into the pan she was using. It was pretty scary.