Don't leave your devices plugged! Overvoltage + house appliances
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The reason for the nightly Voltage increase is likely caused by a reduced load on the power stations and bad grid management..
Bob Thiry he asked 'why do technicians rise the voltage whilst everyone's asleep '.
Or maybe they increase voltage at night when everyone's asleep so they can charge you more money in electric bill.
bad grid is my take, from Quebec.... we have so much power we undersell it while overcharging regular people. Our "grid" is stable.... most of the time, depending where you live
What if higher voltage causes electronics that are on to consume more electricity at night? Current remains almost the same while voltage rises. For example 300 watts TV consumes 230 volts at 1.3 amps/current during day time, the same TV at night consumes 338 watts with 260 volts at 1.3 amps/current.
Most modern electronics use switch mode power supplies (like the LED corn bulb and the phone charger in the video). Even if you increase the voltage the power stays about the same as it needs less current. If the voltage goes way too high they might fail, yes, but even the mentioned 260V won't do that.
at 420volts it starts smoking xD
Hell yeah, now my charger can smoke with me 😂 Light it up 🔥
You know it had to blaze it to em
The charger was lit
420 blaze it
No scope
3:14 did they just say “Stalin is dead”? Lmaooo
Yes.
yes it says in the subtitles
Comrade stalin
They call this type of light bulb "Ilyich" But the author of the video for some reason called this light bulb "Stalin." I think because it started being used in Stalin's time.
One is Lenin and others is stalin but glorious leaders of Soviet union!
I love how the english is just partially over the russian sound, just like in the russian tv :)
Kll
@@susmitadas230 kill
Yeah I like that it's just dubbed over, makes me feel nostalgic
@@susmitadas230 wfegj5ul9
Are they speaking Russian or Ukrainian? (I know a lot of Ukrainians speak Russian rather than Ukrainian)
FINALLY someone is able to fill the Photonicinduction-shaped hole on UA-cam. I've never seen a TV shit itself that hard. Keep up the good work! :)
Check last comment in photoinduction Channel... He Will come back!!!
@@1ssac1 gotta sort his missus out first innit
@@1ssac1 yeah but z
That was 9 months ago lol
@@peterzingler6221 Pretty sure he's just been busy enjoying life and work, he appeared on a local accounting firms website a while back giving a testimonial on their services.
@@uK8cvPAq nah, the british gov fucked over his wife. He's trying to sort that out the poor guy
Putin’s pure power destroyed the TV.
Yeah.
OVERVOLTAGE
eyeah
Hahahaha
Overpowered president powers have activated
8:57 It's coming... hold it... BLYAT!!
6:03 KITTY CAT SOOOO CUTEEE :D
I like catto it makes me happ :D
I appreciate the announcement of the kitty cat in the voiceover
Only in Ukraine(or Russia) will you see 380v over a pair of crocodile clips...
no you can see it everywhere
1.8KV+?
I bet you've never watched that Iranian guy living in Canada.
No, I've never seen that before.
@@bskull3232 the goat
First time i see a nokia tv 9:13
Thank you for all the likes
Actually, this wasn't the first time you saw a nokia tv. This was the first time you saw a nokia tv: 0:23
@@Richard-rk1ru yes but i had the subtitles turned on they hided the name.
My friend had a Nokia wide screen TV in 1995/6. This was very early into the ratio change.
It had some nice features for an early wide screen. You could pause live TV, have picture in picture so watch 2 channels at once and split screen with either teletext or another channel.
@@Gunzee that's actually pretty fucking cool
Mr NI 90s tech had weird quirky features. We had a Panasonic vcr with lots of editing features. We'd spend hours dubbing fresh prince of bell air with our voices.
But the craziest feature was a the laser barcode reader buildt into the remote! The Japanese sure were / are very adventurous about tech.
I honestly didn't notice that they were actually filming at 4 in the morning until 9:17.. lol
0:23 The TV died because of Putin lol 🤣
me too
CNN President?
I like how his cat randomly showed up and he said “Kitty cat!”.
It looks like it has its ears cut...
@@btr4yd I think it's a Scottish fold cat they have folded ears like that
putin destroyed your tv
Im also quite impressed those two chargers did not kill the phones. This is proper construction. Even gross over voltage on the input and they still protect the output
5:02 the cat 😂😂
That cat looks like it has been in the way of a lot of experiments and explosions..
Hahahaha 4 sure
It's a scottish fold, that's why its ears are like that.
@@xFluing it's not just the ears. That cat looks like mayhem punch it all over. But thank you for the clarification, information is priceless
Yeah
Omg 🤣🤣🤣
It's no surprise that the microwave was arcing on the inside, that's aluminum foil in the microwave at 11:00 XD
Lol. Yes I saw that xD.
Didn't see it before 11, after a while I saw it. Liked and commented.
@@PCHacker1337 it's in the microwave at 11:12
3:12 “This lenins mustache has melted stalin is dead, how could you die so old iosef?”
5:42 i like how you got a big kitty cat! 🐱
High night voltage might be caused by your earlier experiments when you shorted out the mains supply to your house!! Or might be no tap changers and a high supply impedance. Could also be vodka involved, at the power station. Great videos guys, thanks.
Kvass better
Cat getting rubbed makes static parkles over 20 thousand volts 😮
9:02 - LOL THAT LAUGHTER OMG :D
Lmao 🤣
HIHIHIHIHI, HEHEHE
W**f😂😂😂
Me with 20 things plugged into a powerstrip with 8 plugs: 😌
6:22 blender: yo bro, wtf was that?!
Ddddf
I think that the voltage increases at night because there less people using the electricity and the voltage is not loaded and it doesn't drop, that's my guess
@@QueueTeePies yeah, but they live in Ukraine maybe there's an older sistem, I live in Italy and the voltage stays at 230V
1:00 have a listen 'why do electricians rise the voltage whilst everyone's asleep?'. It's on purpose in other words.
Well, this happens with us but 250 VOLT not 260 VOLT.
@@QueueTeePies Even here in America I measure significant voltage changes at the same place at diffetent times.
It would still be less than 10 volts increase at night, not 30 volts or more. Its probably power companies who increase voltage at night doing it to charge more money in electric bill. What if higher voltage causes electronics that are on to consume more electricity at night? Current remains almost the same while voltage rises. For example 300 watts TV consumes 230 volts at 1.3 amps/current during day time, the same TV at night consumes 338 watts with 260 volts at 1.3 amps/current.
Now I'm curious on what would happen if you get those TV/VCR duo decks, and record while overvolting it. It might be a pain in the ass to tear it apart just to get the tape back once it dies, especially with the risk of a CRT, but the aesthetics you get while playing it back will make it worth it.
wdym risk of a crt
@@crazywarp36 very high voltage kile 20000+ somthing volts
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4:02 holy shit he trying to torture his phone💀
Putin on the tv lol
Can you go to more abandoned buildings and try powering old light fixtures? Like a Chernobyl street light
You probably already know but in case you don't, they did stuff like that on the original channel. I can't wait for those videos to get translated and posted on this one.
@@Kluneberg Hehe i also watched that on there native channel! Fingers crossed the do the translation!
Pripyat: Hell yeah!
Can you link me those videos?
*Voltage rises early morning before everyone wakes up*
*Lamp doesn't explode at 370v*
Soviet Powergrid meet Soviet Lamp.
2:39 KittyCat!
Reduced load on the utility transformer perhaps. I don't see it as much at my current residence, but at the old house from a neighbourhood built in the early 60s in Florida, during the afternoon in the Summer the voltage would be in the range of 117V, but in the very early mornings it could go as high as 126V on a nominal 120V system. Using a Tripp-Lite UPS that will display voltage whenever it is plugged in.
1:22 - I laughed the devilish voltage comment! Holy Overvoltage!
This vid had some legit mayhem and dark power... MORE... I WANT MORE!!
The filament in the incandescent was probably being damaged faster than normal under the high voltage, but the LEF probably uses a step down transformer before the voltage is converted to DC, this means no matter the AC voltage as long as it doesn’t physically damage the coils the light will work normally, which is why 419 volts destroyed it.
Light &phone &tv @rigg
The raise in voltage over night is most likely from less load on the power grid threw the night, not the power company turning up the voltage.
I Agree
2:29 the reason why it doesn't explode is because you pay respect
jk the reason why it won't explode is because bulb and corn bulb can be used with high electricity and prevent to break the bulb then the power ramps up and out
12:00 Cockroach in the microwave
pretty sure it didn´t survive😂
7:25 I can smell it through UA-cam. Fantastic.
9:42 bros planning his villain arc
Welcome back to an episode of "transforming your electronics into samsung galaxy note 7's batteries!
😳📱💥
7:25 It spins so fast that you can hear the air blowing from it
It's like a tornado but with a blender
8:38 Your PHONE!
8:58 there is lag on the explosion
10:00 we bought a microwave and fixed it, to destroy it properly
8:55 Bro gave Putin high voltage 💀
This would be much better if done with variable autotransformers. That way the voltage could be adjusted continuously.
9:02 That laugh though 😂
8:51 ;_; listen with your eyes closed
the explosion sound is everyone after NNN
"It is smashed"
0:23 OMG THAT WAS AN HUGE EXPLOSION!!!!!
9:07 Someone looking out the window
It seems the moderate over voltage survival is due to the headroom the engineers spec'd for the capacitors! The capacity seem to be the first to go!
if there's a high voltage the electric company must buy you new ones and pay you for their negligence, at least here in the Chilean State.
2:39 me when my silly fladooblin dingle ahh accidentally burns down the neighborhood after charging my brothers laptop with a 9.8 million watt power bank
Me: * plays on the Nokia *
This vid:
Me after the vid: OMG IS THAT NOKIA TV
You know something's up when your TV farts really hard, smokes, and stops working...
In PhotonicInduction's words... "We popped it!"
"It's Putin'd" 🤭
8:56 The Putin has been disconected for: 3-2-1
8:53 *something wrong I can feel it*
8:54
Putin was left the server
8:58 PUTIN R.I.P. AND T.V.
Even a TV exploded from his lies.
8:05 NOKIA MADE TVs???????????????
Yes.
They use to make anything except smartphones
@KREOSAN English - I would actually like to see a timelapse of a voltage meter while measuring the nightly raise
6:06 🤣🤣
And yes i do speak russian so i can understand somewhat
what does he say
I have мотор, I have a корпус! Mmmmm!
Nokia Phone: I'm undestroyable.
Samsung Phone: I'm maybe not undestroyable, but my charger is. HOLD MY POWAR!!!
TwinShards pOwaR
ActUallY it’s power
G Scubzz110 I knOW
Sa_ Bot No hEs A idOit Is hE
12:05 RIP little animal
That blender is me whenever I see someone move towards me
The cat made myday 😍
Always enjoy your videos !
Good Morning From The State of Iowa !!
13:06
That guy just remind me of *winter Soldier* from captain America😂😂😂😂
Why I have surge protectors in my house. They use metal oxide varistors and gas discharge tubes to short voltage spikes and surges to ground and trip the breakers.
Those offer limited protection against small surges like from a distant lightning strike.
If you have problems with constant overvoltages like 300V instead of the normal 220/230 you need to get an overvoltage relay that will disconnect the power.
The bulbs have RESISTORS. That's why some of them are not blowing up.
That blender looks similar to a Vitamix. Those type of blenders are extremely durable and high power.
I think you need 2000 volts out of an microwave transformer to destroy the blender motor
Blender motor demands several amps of current at normal voltage; would it just blow up the transformer?
Rhey dont rise the voltage. The voltage rises and falls depending on load. Plus there is almost no grid management so when in the night the load is very small voltage rises. And when the load is high the voltage falls(to about 200volts).
8:57
Blowing off *Putin*
Was not cool at all😂😂🔥💥
3:07 Lmao "Thats Lol"
Need more kreosan vids man....my brother hing himself last night........sadness fills my head. I like your videos for technical ppl. Sucks they meased up your chill spot .
4:48 Nokia: our phones are indestructible!
Samsung: you are bad
Some people leave their PCs ON overnight, I never did that because I'm too scared that it will start a fire.
even your important data will corrupt and you will have to replace your PC and create new data
same
I did leave my pc overnight for week and nothing happens
That is why I use a server computer, it is designed to be on 24-7. And no, your computer will not blow up.
Just get a UPS and nothing will happen to your PC.
I leave my tablets on the charger at night and when I'm not using them and never experienced any issues as far as over voltages or electrical problems
Same
10:11 blue
This is why circuit breakers are a thing. Its easier to replace blown-out fuses in case of a power spike, than all of your house's electronics.
This is not what circuit bekers or fuses were ever meant to protect. The breakers are there to protect the building's wiring and only the building's wiring.
260 Volts shouldn't be a problem at all because most 220V devices are designed with the British 240V grid in mind, which has a voltage tolerance range of +/-10% of the nominal voltage, i. e. a maximum input voltage of 264V. And most power supplies use 400V electrolytic capacitors which should be safe at least up to ~280V AC input voltage.
yep
'this' shouldnt happen in normal circumstances..
andygozzo72 Maybe the TV manufacturer used 350V caps, which leads to a maximum safe input voltage of 350V/sqrt(2) which is around 250V.
@@tuxrandom or maybe 385v? i've seen that rating a lot
andygozzo72 385V should still be on the safe side with 385/sqrt(2) giving about 272 Volts AC. But maybe the insulation has broken down some due to age.
No one increases voltage at night 😂 ita due to low load at the grid where line capacitance dominates and gives a increased voltage exactly what happends at a leading pf. You will observe this effect in underground wiring system used for supplying power.
imagine having these guys as neighbours, I wouldn't want to sleep.
voltage increasing at night probably because the load is pretty low, so the Ferranti effect (basically it explains how lower load could increase the voltage on load side) happened. we learned about it on power electrical engineering. this could happen when the grid voltage control is bad. They probably should use SVC in the grid.
Such a adorable little kitty cat 😍 It was so curious! 😂
I have a question, does the voltage rise by time only in parts of Europe? Or world wide?
The highest I get here (Croatia) is 247V
3:40 *and the electrician increase the voltage at night. Meanwhile in Russia.
That evil laugh when the TV blows up lmao.
Power surges are rare. There are breakers in every stage of power distribution. Devices can actually take more than standard AC voltages.
8:16 SECAM power!! 😂
there is no wall socket in my house witch don't exist a surge protection !!!! they are not cheap but I have good protection against overvoltage and lightning ! ⚡ PEACE OF MIND 🌛
there is no good grammar in your brain apparently..
The fact that he's wearing Adidas pants is awesome
The kitty cat is so cute !!😊
The new nikita is very talented
fred-bsb the what
nokia
A transformers voltage is dependant on the amount of load applied. Less load current the higher the terminal voltage, more load current pulls the voltage down. Utility transformers have an Automatic 'Tap Changer' fitted to regulate the voltage depending on load applied.
It would appear the supply company haven't repaired the one that supplies your house.
There will be less load on the transformer at night when people are in bed than during the evening when more appliances are being used.
I like plasma that's why I like plasma globes because it's fun to play with the arcs
hello there.. about your question on how to blow up a blender.. a microwave oven transformer might work because its secondary coil output a 2.5kv of electricity.. i think it would be enough.. if you like my suggestion.. please make a video on how to blow up a blender.
9:28 České upozornění 😀
2:55 be sure to play at 0.25 speed!
Love this video keep it up!👌🏻
The thumbnail is like tv cant run Vladimir Putin 😅😂
10:28 how to fix a dead lightbulb