Tupu Tati sorry i meant techrax, hes the guy who does all of the videos of destroying expensive electronics like gopro(i think) iphones, samsung phones, ect.
Magnacet that's probably why they all turned off, you'll notice the second went from a full charge to 1 bar while it was recording. Most lithium-ion batteries do very poorly in low temps
I would say so! Lipo batteries drain very quickly if they're too cold. When I've done astro photography before, I've had to warm the battery of my DSLR in my pocket so it lasted long enough in the cold night air.
+isaac10231 it was ment for the title, like I would insert a 400$+ gopro in liquid nitrogen. what I would do, I would put it in molten gold, from black to gold
where do you get that info - it's not food, it has much lower battery life when below or above the recommended operating temperature (usually around room temps)
The internal resistance of the battery increases a lot when it gets cold (slows down the chemistry in it), thus both lowers the voltage on it and the current you can draw from it. Makes perfect sense that the low battery warning comes up and then it shuts off as it can't power the circuitry anymore. It should work indefinitely in the liquid nitrogen if you had an external power supply connected.
The go-pro didn't die, low temperatures can cause lithium-ion batteries to release energy (the battery will lose power) this happened in your video, in the bluetooth feed you can see the go-pro losing power. It also was not the gopro's fault that the sd cards died, the sd card is a separate part and is responsible for the condition of itself.
Did you at some point realize, that it's the battery failing at low temperature, not the GoPro? Varies on the type of cell, but with a low temperature lithium polymer you may achieve stable operation at -40°c. Especially lithium cells have their weakness with low temperature - for that reason most people won't fit them into their cars/motorcycles, because they already have issues to start the engine below 10°c. Liquid nitrogen boils at around -195°c, so that's where your GoPro's headed. If you want this test to have _anything_ to do with the camera, you have to use an external power supply *and* hope, that the circuit doesn't depend on the "charging=ok" state of the battery. See, it might be used as a buffer - so I don't know if the GoPro works without battery only on external power supply. Think it's worth a try? ;-)
vertex rikers you are correct, if you watch the part when his battery "died", you can see the charge status on the phone drop from full to empty in the time that the go pro is in the nitrogen
i am a professional liquid nitrogen swimmer and this video saved me from wasting 400 bucks ...thanks Grant , and can you record one being dipped into acid as i plan to swim in the Yellowstone next week
@@rk31 I think he was skydiving or something and something malfunctioned and he crashed and then he got reported missing and then he was later found dead
Car life or no life no I did to that wasn't 5 seconds
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You should try a recovery software on those SD cards. The filesystem probably just corrupted because they stopped working in the middle of writing. But the data should still be there.
I'm not really sure what you mean by "sapped". Just to clear up any confusion, what happened here is that the chemical reaction that produces the electricity in the battery was slowed because it was too cold. The battery actually still holds the same potential energy it just can't be used at that low temperature.
The Nerst Equation: E = E_degree - RT * ln(Q)/nF E is the cell potential E_degree is the cell potential measured at standard conditions (conc of 1 M and pressure of 1 atm @ 25 °C) R = gas constant T = temperature (K) n = is the number of moles of electrons transferred in the cell reaction or half-reaction F = Faraday's constant
RIP to the 👑 king! You have been such a impact to so much people! I’m so sad your gone! Watching old videos makes me happy of you! Gone but not forgotten! 🙏🙏
The reason you got a low batter warning is that when batteries get cold they get worse at being batteries. At liquid nitrogen temperatures they are pretty much not batteries anymore.
You realize that the reason the cameras shut off is because the batteries died right? I know you charged two of them, but batteries loose their charge at low temperatures. It is actually a real problem for me when I try and play Pokemon GO late at night in the winter.
@@cinnamoncunniff People like you is the exact reason for how horrible people can misunderstand things on the internet. Someone can type something and another person can turn it into something totally different.
Yes......... the battery doesn’t function in that type of low tempeturrs. Most times the battery will return to normal once it warms up. But once it’s at that tempeture the battery will not be able to function like normal
Nathaniel Nebula wait you mean that the chemical reaction slows down when the temperature becomes very low? lol p.s. im not attacking your comment, i jusy think its funny that in the beginning of the video grant thought the go pro died because he didn't charge it, but the phone app showed almost full charge a few seconds before it died
precisely! i first noticed the effect whilst trying to navigate on my bike in winter. i had to start keeping my phone literaly on my flesh to keep it from having the same effect this go pro experienced
i dont really know how all the chemical things are called in english (im german) but a battery has a fluid (electrolyte) inside, through which the lithium ions are wandering in order to generate power. this electrlyte freezes at -40°C and when this is reached, it has the same effect as just taking out the battery, because there is no more power to be generated
The issue may very well be batteries. Lithium ion batteries have poor charge-discharge performance at low temperatures (like most batteries). Going below freezing is likely what caused them to shut down so quickly. I bet if you sent the same ammount of current to the camera from a wire connected to a battery or power supply outside the liquid nitrogen, you could keep your camera working for a much longer amount of time.
Big Island MN depends on where you live. it was colder than both poles that day. I guess it is warmer than pluto. it has beem colder. my samsung s7 couldn't handle the cold -20 dergrees F. It shut down. -37 wind chill. I minnesota we have only had a -55 record
My guess is the cold killed the battery, ever use your phone outside in winter? The battery dies much quicker than ordinary use. Car batteries too, the colder they get, the less amperage they can produce.
The extreme cold stopped the reaction in your battery, making it "empty". So charging it would not have changed anything. I thought you were a science guy!
Not necessarily dude, these phones run on Lithium-Ion batteries, and when the molecules within a battery become colder, they slow down, thus the reaction to make power is slower and relatively weaker. ALL batteries do this in cold, his battery is fine. I also live in Canada, specifically where it is -35C haha..
Here goes a better idea: maybe consider hot wire the 7 terminals on the SD card slot out and put the SD card outside the LN2 container so that the SD card won't be corrupted by low temperature, hence making it possible to get the SD card footage out?
***** If the card itself is damaged then this is not possible. Data recovery only works when the hardware is not damaged, only the partition table and/or the file index. (As for video file, also the header. Software can recover video stream when the header is damaged.)
***** VLC is just a player "interface", what does the job of recovering the data is the decoder it uses. If you use FFMPEG or something like that to extract media stream it would also work I guess, just, for normal user it would be a bit to hard. However, I believe that, in this case the hardware itself is damaged, not just the data. Otherwise maybe GoPro would prompt you to format the card rather than reject it right away.
+野龍 Not entirely true. You can still recover some data from a microSD card even if the controller is damaged. You have to sand down the back of the card until you get to the copper traces, then solder wires right to the memory chip terminals and dump the contents of the flash. However you'll lose all the logical address to physical address mappings (that's handled by the controller), so you can forget about getting back a fully working image of the file system, but you can still use file carving to recover smaller files like photos (probably wouldn't be very useful for video though).
***** I guess that's mostly just for recovering plain text only. Kinda similar to taking out the magnetic discs from a hard drive to recover data from it, I guess... I don't know how exactly hardware level data recovery works so... Can't really say things about that. What I mean by saying the hardware is damaged is, well, if the storage unit is damaged, then the data on it would lost forever.
The GoPro probably has a lithium ion battery which like any other battery delivers less current (and thus voltage drops) when cooled down due to the reduced chemical activity. It would be pretty cool (pun intended) to try this with an external power supply and see how long the Camera survives.
It would be interesting to see how they perform with an external power source. They may have shut off because they battery froze and stopped working. With an external power source, they might just keep on filming!
Lithium batteries can not function below -20°C (-4°F). The chemistry of these cells are rendered useless at or below this temperature. On the flip side of this, electronics tend to work better at lower temperature because components give off heat while in use and heat reduces connectivity in short but cooling in this way can destroy components.
your camera got a low battery warning because if the battery cools down to a certain level the battery can't provide as much of a charge to power the camera
overclock verb gerund or present participle: overclocking run (the processor of one's computer) at a speed higher than that intended by the manufacturers.
So frosty! #GoPro
GoPro hello!
Amazed how long these last, nice job!
GoPro nice
+GoPro Yo what's up GoPro!
oi oi
Rest in peace you will be missed by all of us.
Gavin Nickol no, not all.
Why?
Gavin Nickol, because I don’t care.
Viktor Aggerholm |: whay
@@viktoraggerholm5102 how rude...psh
plz dont turn into tecrax.
What is tecrax?
Tupu Tati sorry i meant techrax, hes the guy who does all of the videos of destroying expensive electronics like gopro(i think) iphones, samsung phones, ect.
I know just kidding
main3v3nt83 what's wrong with him
Motaher ahmed idk he just annoys me lol.
What if you freeze regular ice cubes in the liquid nitrogen
I think it turns into dry ice
He have now on the rainbow ice vid
Kenthepanda 200 dry ice is solid carbon dioxide, not water
It will freeze
He’s dead R.I.P Grand Thompson
What happens if you quench red hot steel in liquid nitrogen instead of oil ?
Next video maybe ? ;)
Nart Wumar Great idea!
Nart Wumar Cool idea. I bet it would shatter or explode
I just had the same idea
Great idea but i would use some protection it could be very dangerous
Wouldnt it explode everywhere?
Does this mean I can't use a GoPro when diving in liquid nitrogen?
try it ;)
He's Swedish, he showers in it.
FreeToBe q
FreeToBe Well, we in Finland drink it :)
RobbeBoy #P4RTYH4RD
is it possible that the first GoPro's battery froze which caused to to have a low battery?
Magnacet Possibly, but I'm not a scientist
DaDerpyCookie Randomness lol he didn't ask u😂😂😂
Magnacet that's probably why they all turned off, you'll notice the second went from a full charge to 1 bar while it was recording. Most lithium-ion batteries do very poorly in low temps
I can't think of any batteries that will work at those sort of temperatures
I would say so! Lipo batteries drain very quickly if they're too cold. When I've done astro photography before, I've had to warm the battery of my DSLR in my pocket so it lasted long enough in the cold night air.
I still can't believe this guy is dead now... :(
I know man
Really? How?
@@joscram1129 paramotoring accident
@@nicholasluigi when ???
@@rohithnechikkunnan8374 few weeks ago.
Rest in peace our fallen King ❤️
Wait? How?
It was a paragliding accident
Chef Lazar I thought it was a motorcycle accident?
@@GetloHawking nope
Or wus it was on purpose
Guess I can’t go swimming in liquid nitrogen with my go pro :(
L. O. L.
Lol
😂
Omg😂😂
Zandroid987 r/woosh
why would you even consider putting a gopro in liquid nitrogen
gertinos don't question the king of random.
gertinos science
gertinos why not
+isaac10231 it was ment for the title, like I would insert a 400$+ gopro in liquid nitrogen. what I would do, I would put it in molten gold, from black to gold
Random right? It's in his name "king of random" !!!
R.I.P. dude your life will always be remembered
Maybe the battery ran down so quickly due to low temps
Riding With Jahv actually when battery is cooled down it actually lasts longer
Sanjay .S Kumar not that cold! haha
where do you get that info - it's not food, it has much lower battery life when below or above the recommended operating temperature (usually around room temps)
RoboB3ar it's not the battery it's something else OK I was just trying to say that it's not the battery
Sanjay .S Kumar it's the battery
what happens when you put dry ice in the arc furnace?
Alex Rodriguez YESSSSSSS
Alex Rodriguez Boom
Alex Rodriguez yes make this video
Alex Rodriguez yessss! +Grant Thompson
Alex Rodriguez yess do it!!
The internal resistance of the battery increases a lot when it gets cold (slows down the chemistry in it), thus both lowers the voltage on it and the current you can draw from it. Makes perfect sense that the low battery warning comes up and then it shuts off as it can't power the circuitry anymore. It should work indefinitely in the liquid nitrogen if you had an external power supply connected.
Perfect for those accidental liquid nitrogen baths...
who doesn't shower with nitrogen?
The go-pro didn't die, low temperatures can cause lithium-ion batteries to release energy (the battery will lose power) this happened in your video, in the bluetooth feed you can see the go-pro losing power. It also was not the gopro's fault that the sd cards died, the sd card is a separate part and is responsible for the condition of itself.
Thanks! Next time i go swimming in liquid nitrogen i now know i can take my camera
then you were never seen againn...
Kell Armando yeep yoour soooooooo ded
Well if you somehow Rocket propel yourself through it too survive then ok
I did it for you.
Kell Armando bwahahahhahahahahahahahahah
Did you at some point realize, that it's the battery failing at low temperature, not the GoPro? Varies on the type of cell, but with a low temperature lithium polymer you may achieve stable operation at -40°c. Especially lithium cells have their weakness with low temperature - for that reason most people won't fit them into their cars/motorcycles, because they already have issues to start the engine below 10°c. Liquid nitrogen boils at around -195°c, so that's where your GoPro's headed. If you want this test to have _anything_ to do with the camera, you have to use an external power supply *and* hope, that the circuit doesn't depend on the "charging=ok" state of the battery. See, it might be used as a buffer - so I don't know if the GoPro works without battery only on external power supply. Think it's worth a try? ;-)
that's exactly what I was thinking
vertex rikers you are correct, if you watch the part when his battery "died", you can see the charge status on the phone drop from full to empty in the time that the go pro is in the nitrogen
I would like to point out everything but the actual gopro died. the sd card, the battery, the screen, everything but the gopro.
Yeah, I thought it would be a better idea to wire a DC current into the camera. The battery is probably the first point of failure.
Holy Drug Lord🔼 you say that as if it's extremely complex science
Rest in peace, your chanel has brought many hours of entertainment and discovery. Thank you!
It wasn't an LCD when in the liquid nitrogen, it was an SCD
Brian Patrick van Oers lmao
I see what you did there.
Brian Patrick van Oers solid crystal display
Melvin Sandberg display*
IscleGaming | ZefaCraft display**
Plz don't turn into techrax
Sp33dyswhitness - yes plz don't turn into tht
Sp33dyswhitness - my first thought
plz no
Lol this happens when you don't have any more creative ideas.
Sp33dyswhitness - Original name you have there xD
Thanks for the heads up. I was just about to put my GoPro in to liquid nitrogen. You saved my GoPro
Gle N Thanks for the heads up. You gave me a spoiler.
Minty It was in the title. 😓😓
i am a professional liquid nitrogen swimmer and this video saved me from wasting 400 bucks ...thanks Grant , and can you record one being dipped into acid as i plan to swim in the Yellowstone next week
HAHAHALEL!!!
Rest in peace. You will be missed greatly. The king of UA-cam will always be with us
In our hearts...
how did he die?
@@rk31 I think he was skydiving or something and something malfunctioned and he crashed and then he got reported missing and then he was later found dead
am I the only one who counted in mind when he said "for about 5 seconds"
Lmfao me too
I did
It was more then 5 seconds! How he dares!
Car life or no life I did too
Car life or no life no I did to that wasn't 5 seconds
You should try a recovery software on those SD cards.
The filesystem probably just corrupted because they stopped working in the middle of writing. But the data should still be there.
Toni Lähdekorpi You is shmart
6:53 frosty the go pro
Exactly my thoughts. I've had corrupted video files from GoPro's battery dieing suddenly without warning in average temp's outside.
I've had a battery die and the file become corrupted and viewable. What software can fix that?
Cesar. thanks!
The battery died because the cold sapped it
yup correct
Thanks Captain Obvious!
KiloByte My name isn't Obvious and I don't own a ship, Sergeant Sarcasm.
I'm not really sure what you mean by "sapped". Just to clear up any confusion, what happened here is that the chemical reaction that produces the electricity in the battery was slowed because it was too cold. The battery actually still holds the same potential energy it just can't be used at that low temperature.
Ian Manning I didn't want to type a lot
And that’s how you get a custom white GoPro
-Said our king of since the king of random
Rip
RIP?
Jos Cram yes he sadly passed a way see there recent vids
Loved the shots of being dunked into liquid nitrogen...
Very soothing.
Soak a chicken egg in liquid nitrogen. And also crack an egg into the bowl of nitrogen.
Senpai YES
Senpai when i first saw this comment, i thought you suggested SOAK A CHICKEN.
A LIVE ONE.
lol xD
Senpai I’m with your second idea
Kawaii yandere:3
@@nathanwazowski not much of a difference, you still get frozen chicken
The more you know!
Liquid Nitrogen makes your battery run out fast.
Uhh... which human has battery?
i never said human?
the chemical reactions that drive batteries work better at room temperatures, and don't work at all below -20C.
Some dude no, cold actually helps batteries last longer. heat kills batteries because it accelerates the chemical reaction.
The Nerst Equation:
E = E_degree - RT * ln(Q)/nF
E is the cell potential
E_degree is the cell potential measured at standard conditions (conc of 1 M and pressure of 1 atm @ 25 °C)
R = gas constant
T = temperature (K)
n = is the number of moles of electrons transferred in the cell reaction or half-reaction
F = Faraday's constant
3:32 "gotta put it down"
*touches it again*
What happens when you put liquid nitrogen in liquid nitrogen
Joey Wheeler you get more liquid nitrogen
highly concentrated Liquid Nitrogen
You get more liquid nitrogen.
Brooklyn Rage.
liquid nitrogen in liquid nitrogen, nitroception
still warmer than my ex wife's heart
Jacob Redland bad day?
Jacob Redland huh...
Jacob Redland You had a wife, yet you still play roblox 🙄
❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Kathyy MSPx why can't he play roblox even if he had a wife?
Thought it was a Techrax video xD
i knew it wasn't one as i didn't hear "Hey Whatisupguys techrax here
Same
"bork"
Marti LOL
Marti same
RIP to the 👑 king! You have been such a impact to so much people! I’m so sad your gone! Watching old videos makes me happy of you! Gone but not forgotten! 🙏🙏
The reason you got a low batter warning is that when batteries get cold they get worse at being batteries. At liquid nitrogen temperatures they are pretty much not batteries anymore.
You realize that the reason the cameras shut off is because the batteries died right? I know you charged two of them, but batteries loose their charge at low temperatures. It is actually a real problem for me when I try and play Pokemon GO late at night in the winter.
Who else was gonna press "Got it" at 2:38.
Ashish Zachariah haha same here
Ashish Zachariah i almost did to
That panic moment when you think something's wrong with your phone. Haha that's awesome. It got me every time while I was editing as well.
Ashish Zachariah cc
you edit on your phone????
R.I.P Hope you are happy in hevan I'm praying for your family
It's heaven.
@@Jan___. Well Excuse Me you dont have to be rude
@@cinnamoncunniff I'm not being rude, I'm correcting you.
@@cinnamoncunniff People like you is the exact reason for how horrible people can misunderstand things on the internet. Someone can type something and another person can turn it into something totally different.
SwitchGamer 10 there’s no reason to correct him to begin with
whenever it falls in the liquid nitrogen the battery massively decreases
Yeah, because chemical reactions in the battery providing power slow down producing less energy
I think its because of cold, i have hero 5 session and in winter the battery lasts shorter than in summer :)
Yes......... the battery doesn’t function in that type of low tempeturrs. Most times the battery will return to normal once it warms up. But once it’s at that tempeture the battery will not be able to function like normal
These guys have fulfilled more than half of their bucket list
When it said the low battery warning on the phone on the video i actually tapped my screen XD
Masilator
Rest in peace man. You'll be missed
I'm sold, go pro is a great product.
Tofutaco11 complains about what ?!
yup gopro or go home
peter8488 Massively overpriced especially if you look at the specs and image quality. Sony and yi 4k+ is a much better choice.
Wow... I have to say, I'm impressed with those little things.
You know a kid in Africa could have used that liquid nitrogen?
yeah kids in africa could have eaten those cameras also
Starving kids in Africa could have used his phone to call 911 too...
starving kids in Africa could use those cameras to record themselves starving
The Noobness with liquid nitrogen?
Benji Price to preserve the meat
Grant: douses camera in LIQUID NITROGEN.
Grant: probably FRIED the LCD
Viktor Jangsell gods favorite band
Is this Techrax's second channel?
Nahum Isai si si
No?
Nahum Isai no it's not
Nahum Isai lol
Nahum Isai no noob
Did you just give a damaged gopro?
would be nice to get Celsius and metric equivalents if you can :p
Anzu Wyliei a predictable and irrelevant response
Nitrogen Liquefies at -173c so it's at least much cooler than that..(Which is what was meant by Anzu Wyliei)
ProfessorBorax the google search bar. type in Celsius to Fahrenheit conversion. thank me later
James Don't be rediculous
NEVER! we are americans we dont use that devils measurements!
"and that is how you get a custom white GoPro" 😂
Cassie Woo yeah
nah just get the hero 7 white, it’s cheaper
@@spoonfullofsalt8889 Time is linear
It's not going to last that long as it heats up. Plus you can just paint it white. But it's still cool.
batteries require a certain temperature to maintain the energy generating reaction
Nathaniel Nebula wait you mean that the chemical reaction slows down when the temperature becomes very low? lol
p.s. im not attacking your comment, i jusy think its funny that in the beginning of the video grant thought the go pro died because he didn't charge it, but the phone app showed almost full charge a few seconds before it died
+Devin Royce that happened
precisely! i first noticed the effect whilst trying to navigate on my bike in winter. i had to start keeping my phone literaly on my flesh to keep it from having the same effect this go pro experienced
i dont really know how all the chemical things are called in english (im german) but a battery has a fluid (electrolyte) inside, through which the lithium ions are wandering in order to generate power. this electrlyte freezes at -40°C and when this is reached, it has the same effect as just taking out the battery, because there is no more power to be generated
the electrolyte may still be liquid & able to light an LED but not a complex, high power device
Great use of your eye protection to hold your hair.
He does still wear them when he dips the GoPro
I bet
Can you crack an egg in it?
:3
Kuglica. hahaa
Kuglica. I'm at
an egg??? thats just too much....
if how to basic had access to liquid nitrogen we all know he would XD
Kuglica. Lol
Random
At least it fits the channel
Can’t imagine watching this 3 tears ago only for him to pass. Rest In Peace you will never be forgotten
GoPros are apparently the new Nokias.
Stratego89 new? They have been like this for years
FreakPlays8 nokias have been out longer than go pros I think
AngelSurge SSX well duh
Not even close lol
Riku Penttila The liquid nitrogen vaporizes instantly
Who else thought that low camera warning was for your phone
Carlie Peacock me
Me and plus im in 2018
Me
Carlie Peacock I was just about to comment that🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
@@kimberlypreston9686 your only a year late
the cold killed the battery, bro.
He really was the king Rest In Piece you are missed😢😢
Feel like you missed an opportunity to say it's "a phone within a phone within a phone...its RECEPTION.."
No
xXExperimentalXx oh silly me you're right..
Nick Johnson Don't worry, he was right but you were left
Retro Paradise ok that was funny
Retro Paradise let's not overreact.
The issue may very well be batteries. Lithium ion batteries have poor charge-discharge performance at low temperatures (like most batteries). Going below freezing is likely what caused them to shut down so quickly. I bet if you sent the same ammount of current to the camera from a wire connected to a battery or power supply outside the liquid nitrogen, you could keep your camera working for a much longer amount of time.
Thanks Wyatt
"Frosty the GoPro"
.
Frosty the GoPro
Had a cryogenic bath
In Nitrogen but it still survived
And still works pretty well
Can’t believe he’s gone
I have a video of my go pro running great at -20 degrees. I was filming pop burst
Big Island MN depends on where you live. it was colder than both poles that day. I guess it is warmer than pluto. it has beem colder. my samsung s7 couldn't handle the cold -20 dergrees F. It shut down. -37 wind chill. I minnesota we have only had a -55 record
My hero 5 session couldn't handle -25 degrees last winter haha but my Honor 8 did just fine
i live on finnish there is almost every day -29degrees we film ski videos
Ville Lusminki With what do you record? Gopro 5? Please enlighten me :)
0:46 WHAAAAAT?!?! Tech destruction and common sense IN THE SAME VIDEO?!?!
Baron Von T. IKR!!
Thats what you call a true durability test.
Gotta love go pro. I want a hero 5 so bad ! i have the hero 3 and its been a great camera over the years.
Review Guy how much did you pay for it?
Review Guy about how much is a gopro hero 3 nowadays?
You can still find them brand new on ebay.
Most of the unused brand new gopro 3's seem to be rangine 275 to 300 for the 3+ black edition.
I litterly cried when I saw his face
Yes for real, I mean it was worth it .
RIP we will all miss you!
Who else is here early but isn't in the notification squad.
Fredrick Malone me
Fredrick Malone not meh
Fredrick Malone me
ME
Fredrick Malone me lol
You've got to remember that these things have a battery in them, usually Li-on which ceases to produce energy below about -40C
You know -40c and -40f are the same temperature
Put boiling water in liquid nitrogen
Jacob Mercer ,
Thats the formula for nuclear bombs...but don't tell anyone :/
you just told everyone XD
But stand back (waaaay back) first! (How long are your arms?)
British Bobcat yes...
My guess is the cold killed the battery, ever use your phone outside in winter? The battery dies much quicker than ordinary use. Car batteries too, the colder they get, the less amperage they can produce.
The extreme cold stopped the reaction in your battery, making it "empty". So charging it would not have changed anything.
I thought you were a science guy!
2:39 Am I the only who clicked the ok? 😂😂😂😂
Beastmode Elite No I did as well
sign you use your phone too much
Ok for what?
Beastmode Elite I did!
Beastmode Elite I did
If I have my phone on my outside pocket the battery will last ten minutes at the most. It's - 35c where I live in Canada 🇨🇦.
Troy Petryk 35 celcius?
Jo-dan the pizza man yes -35 c
you have a bad battery
Not necessarily dude, these phones run on Lithium-Ion batteries, and when the molecules within a battery become colder, they slow down, thus the reaction to make power is slower and relatively weaker. ALL batteries do this in cold, his battery is fine. I also live in Canada, specifically where it is -35C haha..
Cody Yuskiw ahhhh, that's what happens. When'll anyway my battery has never been the same since it froze. Only a short battery life
You will be missed you king
And they want to freeze humans for future use?? haha
DANG JOS They are already but they dont just put them in liquid nitrogen. They exchange all your blood with cryo-liquid first.
I doubt that
I remember when this channel was making arc welders and what not with microwave transformers, now it is just liquid nitrogen everything.
"Let's dip it in for 5 seconds"
*Continues to hold it in for 10 seconds*
Introducing
*Go Pro: Chrismas Edition*
Here goes a better idea: maybe consider hot wire the 7 terminals on the SD card slot out and put the SD card outside the LN2 container so that the SD card won't be corrupted by low temperature, hence making it possible to get the SD card footage out?
***** If the card itself is damaged then this is not possible. Data recovery only works when the hardware is not damaged, only the partition table and/or the file index. (As for video file, also the header. Software can recover video stream when the header is damaged.)
***** I don't know, since I don't have a GoPro.
***** VLC is just a player "interface", what does the job of recovering the data is the decoder it uses. If you use FFMPEG or something like that to extract media stream it would also work I guess, just, for normal user it would be a bit to hard.
However, I believe that, in this case the hardware itself is damaged, not just the data. Otherwise maybe GoPro would prompt you to format the card rather than reject it right away.
+野龍 Not entirely true. You can still recover some data from a microSD card even if the controller is damaged. You have to sand down the back of the card until you get to the copper traces, then solder wires right to the memory chip terminals and dump the contents of the flash. However you'll lose all the logical address to physical address mappings (that's handled by the controller), so you can forget about getting back a fully working image of the file system, but you can still use file carving to recover smaller files like photos (probably wouldn't be very useful for video though).
***** I guess that's mostly just for recovering plain text only. Kinda similar to taking out the magnetic discs from a hard drive to recover data from it, I guess...
I don't know how exactly hardware level data recovery works so... Can't really say things about that. What I mean by saying the hardware is damaged is, well, if the storage unit is damaged, then the data on it would lost forever.
Wow thanks! I was just about to put my go pro in liquid nitrogen!
The GoPro probably has a lithium ion battery which like any other battery delivers less current (and thus voltage drops) when cooled down due to the reduced chemical activity. It would be pretty cool (pun intended) to try this with an external power supply and see how long the Camera survives.
*PHONECEPTION.* - Grant
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic I am armenian too lol!
It would be interesting to see how they perform with an external power source. They may have shut off because they battery froze and stopped working. With an external power source, they might just keep on filming!
Its like a techrax video except he actually knows what hes talking about
How can this only be two minutes old but Grants comment is 9 hours old?
Hi im a tiger eezzzyyyyy the uploading takes hours...
Hi im a tiger he first uploads it hidden and uploads it at a certain time
Hi im a tiger bahahaha
How can mirrors be real if our eyes aren't real?
Hi im a tiger with cheetah profile pic?
What about boiling the go pro? 👑👍
Technically he just did... Oh, did you mean in water?
Lithium batteries can not function below -20°C (-4°F). The chemistry of these cells are rendered useless at or below this temperature. On the flip side of this, electronics tend to work better at lower temperature because components give off heat while in use and heat reduces connectivity in short but cooling in this way can destroy components.
We all know that go pro knows about these youtube videos and prepares for them each year :P
Please don't become the next TechRax, Grant.
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lmao fr
Calm down he made one video
Max Maverick he has already became the next Ray William Johnson
Yes please don’t!
R.I.P man, u will be missed. You taught me loads about chemistry and physics 😀😔🙏🏼
This hurt to watch
your camera got a low battery warning because if the battery cools down to a certain level the battery can't provide as much of a charge to power the camera
Rip to the king gone to soon
What? How?
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@Jos cram paragliding accident sad I cried all day R.I.P grant hail to the king
Came here because I Don't like my hero 5 session but haven't the balls to destroy it. Living vicariously through you dude :p
The capacities of batteries inside are probably way lower now.
Lajos Winkler AdeeeqA
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Just replace it lol
gopro overclocking should be a thing
Daniel Breslin yes
Eken, SJ an XIaomi cams are hackable.
how would that work though?
overclock
verb
gerund or present participle: overclocking
run (the processor of one's computer) at a speed higher than that intended by the manufacturers.
well ya no duh everyone knows what overclocking is im thinking about overclocking my gpu rn but like how would overclocking a camera work?
At 2:38 when it said low battery I thought that was my phone.🤣😂