Making 5 Things from a Broken Hair Dryer

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  • Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
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    By: Mehdi Sadaghdar
    0:00 What’s inside a Hair Dryer
    1:08 Making a Foam Cutter
    3:50 Making a Fuse?!
    4:21 Making an Engraver
    6:04 Making a Smoke Extractor
    7:53 Making Power Resistors
    9:25 How a Potentiometer Works
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  • @TheEngieTF2
    @TheEngieTF2 Рік тому +4078

    I would personally use my hairdryer's heating element as a seat warmer like you first did it in your seat warmer video

    • @comictrio
      @comictrio Рік тому

      I waited for a few years for him to light his ass on fire. It did not disappoint :)

    • @canonip3000
      @canonip3000 Рік тому +212

      Dont forget the hot glue

    • @yurr7408
      @yurr7408 Рік тому +144

      its a very safe and useful DIY. I agree with this choice

    • @BOTOND8357
      @BOTOND8357 Рік тому +56

      @@canonip3000 ah lots of poisonous gasses

    • @Geniusinventor
      @Geniusinventor Рік тому +22

      Man your Bam bam will Love the fire 🔥

  • @LarkyLuna
    @LarkyLuna Рік тому +1194

    "I'll make a hair dryer using only a potentiometer, a spoon, and a hair dryer"

    • @blahorgaslisk7763
      @blahorgaslisk7763 Рік тому +77

      You forgot: a potentiometer made out of a hairdryer...

    • @xB-fx2iu
      @xB-fx2iu Рік тому +49

      @@blahorgaslisk7763 Hopefully the spoon is not harvested from a hairdryer

    • @thewhitefalcon8539
      @thewhitefalcon8539 Рік тому +34

      saw this youtube short the other day: how to make a 300W inverter.
      Step 1: make a case out of plastic
      Step 2: add electrical socket
      Step 3: insert 300W inverter circuit board into case
      Step 4: wire to electrical socket

    • @epiccatgamer69
      @epiccatgamer69 Рік тому

      1y9

    • @epiccatgamer69
      @epiccatgamer69 Рік тому

      169

  • @entropyachieved750
    @entropyachieved750 Рік тому +339

    As an industrial electrician i love the way that im still entertained by your antics even though I can see whats about to happen.
    If these vids were around 25 years ago i would have been doing all this in my teens.
    Great content

    • @davidtrejo6087
      @davidtrejo6087 5 місяців тому +1

      Hahaha that's the magic in it, I know he is going to get shocked but it still makes me laugh so much.

  • @dimitriwolf
    @dimitriwolf Рік тому +282

    I love the fact that when Medhi high fives his daughter, it makes the same sound as a fuse popping. Which in turn causes him to react with the same scream he would make if a fuse had blown. Either coincidence or an Easter egg, I love it.

  • @Metroidf4n
    @Metroidf4n Рік тому +2069

    That foam cutter looks insanely useful, the "official" ones are usually pretty expensive.

    • @PimpedKoalas
      @PimpedKoalas Рік тому +217

      Also, "insanely useful" seems like a bit of a stretch, lol. I can't think of a single time I ever needed to cut squiggly lines into a piece of foam

    • @youtubeSuckssNow
      @youtubeSuckssNow Рік тому +101

      @@PimpedKoalas you use it to sculpt foam for all kinds of things. Not just for drawing squiggly lines in things.

    • @richardbottom9843
      @richardbottom9843 Рік тому +167

      @@PimpedKoalas >not useful for you >not useful for anyone else. that's how the world works right?

    • @richardbottom9843
      @richardbottom9843 Рік тому +182

      @chuggs I mean if you can burn your house down with 2 AA batteries you probably shouldn't touch anything that's using electricity

    • @ethanjennings6442
      @ethanjennings6442 Рік тому +34

      Steel wool and a 9v is often used as a firestarter btw

  • @SP4CEBAR
    @SP4CEBAR Рік тому +971

    (9:38) this spoon potentiometer is one of the best physics demonstrations ever!! You can see the wire getting hotter when there's less resistance, and you can conclude that more current flows through

    • @TheFearedTurtle
      @TheFearedTurtle Рік тому +31

      @koiun dwrru He's actually such a genius, making a hairdryer from scratch so that the viewers get an "aha!" moment, like I had.

    • @ulrichraymond8372
      @ulrichraymond8372 Рік тому +5

      sure ohms law does work here but for a given temperature. A wire of a given length will have a specific resistance and this resistance is a function of temperature so a thermal runaway will result in resistance runaway till the wire breaks.

    • @Jonas_Aa
      @Jonas_Aa Рік тому

      @@ulrichraymond8372 the less resistance by heating is not that much to make it run away.

    • @trashpanda4
      @trashpanda4 Рік тому +1

      @@TheFearedTurtle das a bot

  • @biscariot1074
    @biscariot1074 Рік тому +103

    "wood is not fire resistant" I love learning new things from Electroboom .

    • @Wilson-AM
      @Wilson-AM 22 дні тому

      lol 100 likes but no comments weird

  • @StuffyMc
    @StuffyMc Рік тому +556

    If you watch his videos from the perspective that everything that happens is intentional, (which I'm pretty sure is the case) you'll realize that Mehdi is a legitimate genius. Seriously.

    • @sayori3939
      @sayori3939 Рік тому +54

      Of course he's a genius, he gets everything he wants to work the way he wants

    • @pankordix5309
      @pankordix5309 Рік тому +55

      @@sayori3939 if he wants to explode he will explode

    • @LuzuVlogsGamer
      @LuzuVlogsGamer Рік тому +13

      Everything that happens is as planned its not plausible for him not to expect anything different that want he shows.

    • @DarkWolfsDen
      @DarkWolfsDen Рік тому +57

      Everything but the Jacobs Ladder falling on him.

    • @dud3655
      @dud3655 Рік тому +12

      This man has everything planned out before it even happens, your birth included

  • @boeing747-8
    @boeing747-8 Рік тому +1031

    "Wood is not fire resistant."
    -ElectroBOOM, 2022

  • @BryonComprehension
    @BryonComprehension Рік тому +702

    An Electroboom and ElectroCute collab will always be wholesome. Puts a smile on my face every dang time

  • @katydid5088
    @katydid5088 Рік тому +46

    The real five minute crafts.

  • @vinna2k884
    @vinna2k884 Рік тому +11

    3:36 loved the piano

  • @cybersquire
    @cybersquire Рік тому +821

    A mild mannered engineer accidentally electrocutes himself one too many times? We are basically watching an extended supervillain origin story.
    I’m here for it.

    • @MawDaws
      @MawDaws Рік тому +22

      He does also burn himself quite a bit

    • @maxczarnecki7280
      @maxczarnecki7280 Рік тому +16

      He does this on purpose. Its more entertaining

    • @WingMaster562
      @WingMaster562 Рік тому +13

      A story that has been going on since, what, 2012? I forgot how long Electroboom has been making videos, nor I cant remember when was the ESD video was. Point is, it has been a long time (or short depending on yoir standards)

    • @stickoutofthemud
      @stickoutofthemud Рік тому +4

      Doncha first gotta have an ScD or PhD in Mad Science to be a supervillain?

    • @WingMaster562
      @WingMaster562 Рік тому +9

      @@stickoutofthemud How do you think Mehdi got to Canada from Iran?

  • @mojtabasafaei7196
    @mojtabasafaei7196 Рік тому +681

    normal people: living day to day.
    mehdi: surviving from video to video.
    ( I know he is a professional and is mostly safe but still....)

    • @DigitalNomadOnFIRE
      @DigitalNomadOnFIRE Рік тому +28

      mostly

    • @cheaterman49
      @cheaterman49 Рік тому +41

      Yeah emphasis on "mostly", he wasn't joking when he said he really almost kicked the bucket with his Jacob's ladder incident...

    • @mojtabasafaei7196
      @mojtabasafaei7196 Рік тому +17

      @@cheaterman49 yeah I remember that one. Every time there is a large gap between videos I think something bad might have happened.

    • @MediocreHexPeddler
      @MediocreHexPeddler Рік тому +15

      Props to Mehdi for showing how to do things the wrong way first so that we learn *exactly* what happens when you do it wrong.

    • @NerdyCatCoffeeee
      @NerdyCatCoffeeee Рік тому

      @@cheaterman49 I mean, when you get professional in something you can safely mess with it even if there's no safety involved

  • @Potatoincanada201Unknow-bv1yy
    @Potatoincanada201Unknow-bv1yy Місяць тому +3

    “But the tip of this thing is a little too wide”
    *Continues to touch the engraver*
    😂😂💀

  • @polyblank73
    @polyblank73 Рік тому +8

    8:45 Loop-a Doop-a Loop-a Doop-a Loop-a Doop-a Loop

  • @czKarlos1
    @czKarlos1 Рік тому +153

    9:48 - Mehdi just invented a hair dryer. It's like that meme: Thinking quickly, Dave constructs a homemade megaphone using only some string, a squirrel, and a megaphone.

    • @peterkim475
      @peterkim475 Рік тому +1

      Wow! A Dave the Barbarian reference in the wild!

  • @jamesmartinez1013
    @jamesmartinez1013 Рік тому +175

    electroboom: ''we need to hold the wire with some fire resistant material''
    also electroboom: *proceeds to use wood stick*

  • @bloodblade5860
    @bloodblade5860 Рік тому +36

    Real talk im a grown adult and even I want to buy and put together a couple things from kiwico. They may be for kids but ngl it looks really fun and I love science stuff.

    • @coastersaga
      @coastersaga Рік тому

      Snap Circuits by Elenco is made for 8 years of age and up, Snap Circuits Jr. for 5+, and even teens can get a kick out of it.

    • @iwanttwoscoops
      @iwanttwoscoops Рік тому

      @@coastersaga obvious ad is obvious

    • @coastersaga
      @coastersaga Рік тому

      @@iwanttwoscoops He could get Snap Circuits for his daughter.

  • @Scott321321321321
    @Scott321321321321 Рік тому +12

    I hope you know you're the inspiration I needed to go back to school and learn to be an electrical engineer. Your work is awesome, and your affect on people is even greater. Thank you for the entertainment and education you continue to provide!

  • @danieliusb2234
    @danieliusb2234 Рік тому +206

    The magnet connecting batteries trick blew my mind completely, I was thinking how to get rid of battery holders for a project some time ago

    • @urnoob5528
      @urnoob5528 Рік тому +16

      i think neodymium is much more resistive than copper
      it will heat up much more especially in the use case of this video with high current
      and hot stuff around rechargeable batteries or just batteries in general isnt a good idea

    • @ozonesama
      @ozonesama Рік тому +23

      If you pass current through the casing of those magnets, be aware of the heat that this current would generate, and make sure that the magnets won't reach their Curie temperature, at which they'll lose their magnetic property. Best of luck to you.

    • @koalabanana1998
      @koalabanana1998 Рік тому +8

      not a great idea for a long time, magnets lose their magneticity when exposed to heat over time

    • @idontwantahandlethough
      @idontwantahandlethough Рік тому +2

      @@ozonesama Oh neat, I didn't know about that! So how gradual is the degradation before that point? I guess what I'm asking is if magnets are mostly fine until a certain threshold and only tend to stop working above that point, or if long term low grade heat will decrease the effectiveness a lot too?

    • @ozonesama
      @ozonesama Рік тому +2

      @@idontwantahandlethough It depends on the materials involved, I guess? I saw in that video ( ua-cam.com/video/rOgGJaO5C00/v-deo.html ) that Nickel could rapidly switch back-and-forth between ferromagnetic and non-ferromagnetic, and if you know how MiniDiscs used to record data, it used a laser heat source, so it can be a very quick process, once that material's Curie temperature is reached. If you stay quite bellow that temperature, I don't think that, even by repeated prolonged exposure, you'd loose magnetism.

  • @Geniusinventor
    @Geniusinventor Рік тому +418

    Can we all take a moment to appreciate the Heated Entertainment electroboom has given us. I love it

    • @ammo2222
      @ammo2222 Рік тому +8

      It takes a lot of Passion and Skill to make a scripted Video looking this random and improvised!

    • @Mr_Fancypants
      @Mr_Fancypants Рік тому +3

      No. We can't.

    • @Robert_McGarry_Poems
      @Robert_McGarry_Poems Рік тому +4

      🥵
      This is what I have.
      Take it or leave it.

    • @yuxuanhuang3523
      @yuxuanhuang3523 Рік тому +1

      heated (literally red hot heating elements)

    • @michelleper5065
      @michelleper5065 Рік тому +1

      here i thought he would finally speak time travel and fringe like talking, since we know he watched it in 2000's era, but nope, once again no time travel talk from someone who could... lol

  • @jamespike5161
    @jamespike5161 4 місяці тому +1

    This man is a fantastic teacher. Both showing practical elements of electricity as well as demonstrating what can go WRONG in a relatively safe manner.
    He knows what he’s doing.

  • @KenWangpiano
    @KenWangpiano Рік тому +7

    This was probably my favorite episode of yours. Inventive and hilarious as always. Keep it up Mehdi!

  • @Hladilnik
    @Hladilnik Рік тому +26

    4:48 you've just made an electric match!!

  • @MuhammadZaki.06
    @MuhammadZaki.06 Рік тому +25

    Perfect cut at 5:46

  • @TeslaRockin
    @TeslaRockin 10 місяців тому +1

    I use a hair dryer to make a 1500W current-limiting resistor on a bench test for an industrial equipment (a voltage limiter for DC railway). This is way cheaper than buying a 1500W industrial resistor. The bench test is producing 0 to 150 Vcc voltage. The voltage limiter works by switching on a thyristor when voltage of the negative polarity goes over ±150 Vcc related to ground, putting effectively the negative polarity to ground (the negative polarity is supposed to be "floating" so it can get random voltage related to ground).
    By chance, the AC hair dryer uses a DC motor in series with a bridge rectifier, so i'm able to use it on DC even if the hair dryer is made for AC.
    Without the "resistor", the voltage limiter was switching a potentially unlimited current from the DC source, so the voltage was dropping to 0 volts too fast so the thyristor was continually switching on and off (which is not very good). With the resistor, the current is limited to maximum 10 Amps, so the voltage never drops to zero and stays aroud 120 V after dropping from 150V, so the thyristor keeps conducting current unless i manually set down the voltage on the DC source.
    The customer finds my test kit funny, but it does its job very fine anyway.

  • @user-ir4ch6df2p
    @user-ir4ch6df2p Місяць тому +1

    I swear I have never learned and laughed at the same time so much in my life. I love this channel

  • @Robert_McGarry_Poems
    @Robert_McGarry_Poems Рік тому +133

    I fought wild fire for years....
    I once heard a reporter asking another fire fighter a question about the state of the fire. The fire fighter replied: "Well, you see, the thing is... Trees are wood. And wood burns." Then he just turned around and walked away. The look on that ladies face was priceless... So good.

  • @ShrinidhiPrabhu
    @ShrinidhiPrabhu Рік тому +27

    4:36 A Fire Resistant item, "Wooden Stick" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @lore_tv1956
    @lore_tv1956 Рік тому +5

    Hi Mehdi, the foam cutter you built is a very useful tool, yesterday I tried to build one at home using a car booster that outputs 4 amps of current and I ended up with a blown fuse ahah
    However I tried again with a diffent DC power supply and it worked!!!
    Keep making videos like these where we can learn a lot of things from broken tools

  • @Yahula1edits
    @Yahula1edits Рік тому

    Showing how to make a potentiometer with using a spoon was actually quite helpful in understanding the concept! Thank you very much.

  • @JoshuaNorton
    @JoshuaNorton Рік тому +174

    You forgot to list the mica paper among the interesting parts a broken hair dryer has. The mica can resist temperatures well over 200 °C and is electrically insulating. This combination makes special enough to make noteworthy. If you ever need a structural element in your heater design, mica is a good choice.

    • @itzfuazz4198
      @itzfuazz4198 Рік тому +6

      It's also really healthy and good to inhale!

    • @noobkiller9478
      @noobkiller9478 Рік тому

      @@itzfuazz4198 really?

    • @SharienGaming
      @SharienGaming Рік тому +8

      @@noobkiller9478 i belive that was called irony

    • @JoshuaNorton
      @JoshuaNorton Рік тому +22

      @@itzfuazz4198 This is an issue with all refractory materials, so it's a given. From silica based bricks you get silicosis. Famously, asbestos causes asbestosis. Refractory mortar is acidic and burns you lungs and eyes. Ceramic wool is carcinogenic. And so and and so forth. If you're engaged in this kind of hobby, it's good practice to inform yourself of material hazards.
      I, for one, think that it'd been safer for Mehdi to make his foam cutter with the mica. What kind of plastic is that clamp made of? Does it gas out formaldehyde when it's getting burned by the hot wire?
      You see, it's easy to overdo it with the safety cautions with just about any material. Even water can be toxic, if you drink like 3 gallons of it at once. And people have done it.

    • @AdmiralQuality
      @AdmiralQuality Рік тому +5

      @@JoshuaNorton The wire will conduct heat slowly to its outer ends wrapped through the plastic holes but it isn't heated by current farther out than the leads are attached.
      But yeah, I'd get a hacksaw frame and come up with some kind of insulator to mount the wire onto it with.

  • @HyperVegitoDBZ
    @HyperVegitoDBZ Рік тому +132

    10:36 facial expressions this man is capable are simply astounding

    • @mjouwbuis
      @mjouwbuis Рік тому +2

      Electrocute is slowly learning from the best already.. "of course, I can make everything"

    • @ianbertenshaw4350
      @ianbertenshaw4350 Рік тому

      You too could do this if you electrocuted yourself every day 🤣

    • @danek_hren
      @danek_hren Рік тому +2

      10:33

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Рік тому +1

    Always great entertainment when videos come out on this channel love it

  • @Manabender
    @Manabender Рік тому +11

    3:51 Technically, *anything* is a fuse if you try hard enough.

    • @windowsxpmemesandstufflol
      @windowsxpmemesandstufflol Рік тому

      I can use air as a fuse?

    • @crazysaturn0805
      @crazysaturn0805 Рік тому +2

      Even PC's can be fuse to. Just put you game graphics on the highest setting.

    • @dogs-and-destruction-channel
      @dogs-and-destruction-channel Рік тому

      @crazysaturn0805
      Or just remove the main power supply and stick straight 110v or 240v on the board. It'll protect your outlet from accidental activation and creates bonus forbidden fog too and fireworks just for fun. Lol

    • @EricChiEric
      @EricChiEric 3 місяці тому

      @@crazysaturn0805you mean power resistor?

  • @mikethor009
    @mikethor009 Рік тому +71

    Hoo boy, still remember when ElectroCute was just a wee toddler.

    • @EdwardNavu
      @EdwardNavu Рік тому +4

      We'll be witnessing her growing up at this rate

    • @richardhead1848
      @richardhead1848 Рік тому +10

      I'm in shambles, how fucking long have I been subscribed for lol

    • @sietuuba
      @sietuuba Рік тому

      His electric guitar is still my favourite.

  • @Anonymous-or4iv
    @Anonymous-or4iv Рік тому +83

    9:08 Mehdi is the type of guy to say “stop it” to a fire
    Edit: 1 MORE LIKE!!!

    • @jimsvideos7201
      @jimsvideos7201 Рік тому +3

      Among other ways of trying to keep it under control, I might add.

    • @xB-fx2iu
      @xB-fx2iu Рік тому +2

      Well there is also a guy saying stop it to fireworks/firecrackers

    • @puriap250
      @puriap250 Рік тому +2

      And it stops.

    • @dude.5506
      @dude.5506 Рік тому +2

      Did it :)

    • @Mike.20
      @Mike.20 Рік тому +1

      It is gone

  • @truebluethecat
    @truebluethecat Рік тому +1

    You can make a foam cutter with a transformer from a old boom box, a dimmer switch to control temp. And I used kanthal wire for the cutter. I made a top out of some 2x4 and ply wood with and a brace to hold the wires with pvc. Used some other minor parts (screws and such). Works great for making foam forms to do aluminum casting

  • @oldmanzdanz
    @oldmanzdanz Рік тому

    I've only stumbled onto your video's two days ago and i've not been able to stop watching. thank you, you have made me want to expand my mind and learn something new. thanks again made my 41st birthday today more interesting

  • @kotarouriderblack6118
    @kotarouriderblack6118 Рік тому +79

    In high school, I tried making foam cutter without adding resistor.
    It turned into lightbulb.

  • @mojtabasafaei7196
    @mojtabasafaei7196 Рік тому +20

    10:47 Ah yes 100 year old children just a normal day on earth.

  • @TnT_F0X
    @TnT_F0X Рік тому +1

    I made a Silver melting forge out of a trashcan and a Hair Drier.
    strong enough to mix Brass, Melt Silver... Cant quite get gold and Copper to stay molten but made me lots of pretty aluminum sodacan bars and brass casts

  • @sperglet7503
    @sperglet7503 Рік тому

    This was a very creative and interesting video based on a simple home product. Great stuff. Thanks!

  • @SP4CEBAR
    @SP4CEBAR Рік тому +17

    11:38 it sounds like a High Five on High Voltage

  • @divyadeenu1686
    @divyadeenu1686 Рік тому +20

    6:05 Mehdi just made the Taser tree

  • @fubar5884
    @fubar5884 Рік тому +2

    That foam cutter looks extremely interesting as someone who builds RC foamies. The typical storebought foam cutters are usually a rod that makes it extremely hard to do anything but straight cuts cleanly.

  • @emilijan7
    @emilijan7 Рік тому +1

    Very educational video, i learned a lot!!

  • @venomousyeaboi6674
    @venomousyeaboi6674 Рік тому +172

    Used to watch him years ago, he never disappointed me. Keep up the great content!

    • @windowsxpmemesandstufflol
      @windowsxpmemesandstufflol Рік тому +7

      It’s shocking that he can still make good content after all these years.

    • @yutub561
      @yutub561 Рік тому

      Who is "him"

    • @bsvenss2
      @bsvenss2 Рік тому +2

      You *used* to watch him?! So today you didn't watch? Just commented?!

    • @itskoby
      @itskoby Рік тому +2

      @@windowsxpmemesandstufflol shocking, you say?

    • @windowsxpmemesandstufflol
      @windowsxpmemesandstufflol Рік тому

      @@itskoby the video ideas just struck him all these years

  • @SP4CEBAR
    @SP4CEBAR Рік тому +110

    I love how ElectroBoom always sees a positive side of a failed experiment

    • @smokey04200420
      @smokey04200420 7 місяців тому +1

      He also sees the grounded side

  • @tyrannicpuppy
    @tyrannicpuppy Рік тому

    Plenty of sparks and burns. A classic ElectroBoom episode. Love it.

  • @jacobopstad5483
    @jacobopstad5483 Рік тому

    Thank you! I have a broken hair dryer and wanted to know exactly how much voltage should go to the motor. I'm also thinking about using the nichrome wire to make a soldering iron and maybe a hot wire cutter for foam or even plastic

  • @thinklist
    @thinklist Рік тому +30

    Can’t wait to try my new hair cutting 💇‍♂️ foam dryer 👌

    • @jyvben1520
      @jyvben1520 Рік тому +1

      could be useful in your Liberty costume, a little touch up here and there ...

  • @andersvandegevel8355
    @andersvandegevel8355 Рік тому +32

    I quite like the idea of a neo-mehdi-um magnet. Can't quite figure out if it would be flame and shock resistant, or prone to exploding though.

  • @user-pf5gi5vt7d
    @user-pf5gi5vt7d Рік тому

    Thanks for commentary, it really helps!

  • @HenrysHowTos
    @HenrysHowTos Рік тому

    wow the duck was amazing!! great video as always!

  • @Yukonjira
    @Yukonjira Рік тому +90

    Who would imagine he would evolve so much, i remember him setting his mustache on fire 😀

    • @Retard69
      @Retard69 Рік тому

      Remember when he set his ass on fire

    • @Retard69
      @Retard69 Рік тому

      @@Drion086 ua-cam.com/video/iik25wqIuFo/v-deo.html here you go

    • @idontwantahandlethough
      @idontwantahandlethough Рік тому +5

      HE HAD A MUSTACHE?!?

    • @Retard69
      @Retard69 Рік тому +1

      @@idontwantahandlethough he did

    • @Mark-xk3hh
      @Mark-xk3hh Рік тому +4

      @@Drion086 He deleted the videos but you can find both reuploaded just search "How to remove your mustache". He uploaded 2 videos like it

  • @kikakuvr4198
    @kikakuvr4198 Рік тому +42

    The "some fluid dynamic effect" may be the Venturi effect, increasing fluid flow speed drops the pressure , lower pressure in the tube lets atmospheric pressure outside the tube force the smoke into it...then again what do I know, I'm also an electrical engineer ;)

    • @pyrojackson9001
      @pyrojackson9001 Рік тому +2

      Hmm i see, venturi equation gave the efflux value of fluids flowing out of an orifice... I reckon it is the king Bernoulli itself

    • @pyrojackson9001
      @pyrojackson9001 Рік тому

      But then everything else is developed on Bernoulli's theorem so may be venturi would be more precise?

    • @kindlin
      @kindlin Рік тому +1

      I'm not sure about the technical defintion of the venturi affect, or anything, but I can say for sure the root cause is the boundary conditions of the tubes. At the point where the inner tube discharges into the outer tube, you have fast moving inside flow, butting up against slow moving outside flow. The velocity of the flow can't change instantly, so you have a gradient across the edge, so they outside cannot be zero, it must have some greater-than-zero flow rate to satisfy the boundary conditions. Also, fast moving air has an inherently lower pressure, which can also work to 'pull' the air in through the outside tube. These 2 ways of looking at this could be mathematically identical, they are the same thing from 2 perspectives, or they may both share some portion of the force for the flow.

    • @user-bo3jk9ni5p
      @user-bo3jk9ni5p Рік тому

      "Sucking" device based on a Venturi effect is called aspirator or vacuum ejector, or simply ejector. For example sandblasting machines suck sand just like that.

  • @nekofrisk1005
    @nekofrisk1005 2 місяці тому

    2:00 I love how he goes from upset to happy at the new knowledge

  • @finnseeger
    @finnseeger Рік тому

    sometimes when the water heater bill not working, I use it as a water heater after I fill the bath and get in. Honestly great and cheap. You should definitely try it!

  • @fellahanas4222
    @fellahanas4222 Рік тому +20

    7:30 -The fluid dynamic effect is: if a Fluid gains kinetic energy, it must lose pressure...so the smoke is "pushed" by the air at atmospheric pressure into the tube, which is at a lower pressure due to the airflow inside.

  • @adrianbestboy98
    @adrianbestboy98 Рік тому +15

    5:59 please don't die😂

  • @DoctorX17
    @DoctorX17 Рік тому +2

    Once you’ve tuned your power for your engraver, you can just make a battery pack with a switch! And if you know you can use different settings with different materials, you could use a pot or microcontroller for variable settings [the MCU option would be better for many variable options or if you wanted power monitoring too]

  • @martinblatchford70
    @martinblatchford70 Рік тому

    These blooming video's always make me jump but can't help but watch

  • @BlankPicketSign
    @BlankPicketSign Рік тому +12

    I'm sorry that "Suck Off" joke was so funny I have no idea what exploded at 6:35, rewinding! ❤️

  • @captain_commenter8796
    @captain_commenter8796 Рік тому +31

    Electroboom is one villain origin story away from becoming a mad scientist

  • @al2969
    @al2969 Рік тому +1

    Electroboom is the best guy in UA-cam of talking, building, and surviving of his electric stuffs.

  • @zxtn-official
    @zxtn-official Рік тому

    I just like these videos.The time goes too fast while watching these and I learn so many new circiuts.

  • @pesterenan
    @pesterenan Рік тому +8

    The "HA! That's my daughter!" REALLY MADE ME LAUGH HAHAHH she's just like you! XD

  • @justice5150
    @justice5150 Рік тому +12

    5:50 the lick-ten-burger figures make a fashionable comeback!

    • @KernelLeak
      @KernelLeak Рік тому +1

      But without the dying hazard!

  • @roshidihamzah7375
    @roshidihamzah7375 Рік тому

    Thank you sir for sharing this knowledge

  • @hootinouts
    @hootinouts Рік тому

    Years ago I repaired the fan speed control resistor in my 1985 Honda with some surplus nichrome wire I had salvaged from some appliance that died. The fan speed had two open wound resistors wired in series . one resistor measure .25 ohms and the other .50 ohms. I was able to make new resistors and replace the two broken ones. I wound the nichrome wire around a nail then slid it off and opened the coil so the wire didn't short out on itself. Worked like a charm. And this is why I salvage anything that could come in handy some day.

  • @american.psycho
    @american.psycho Рік тому +12

    2:02 "it BLOOOH like a fuse "
    Electroboom

  • @rowdybliss
    @rowdybliss Рік тому +5

    Mehdi, I love how you take things apart to see how they work. I feel like that kind of curiosity is something we all need to embrace and encourage, particularly among kids.

  • @GBWM_CNC
    @GBWM_CNC Рік тому

    I liked the smooth transition between the experiments 😆

  • @Rexcation
    @Rexcation Рік тому

    i love the little detail of his hand smacking into the kiwico logo at the end there

  • @squidgysailor
    @squidgysailor Рік тому +7

    This guy is a genius teaching applicable electronics with comedy and something everybody has at home making it seem easy enough.

  • @nafion112
    @nafion112 Рік тому +10

    6:58 ...doesn't get much truer than this in our modern age!

    • @martf1061
      @martf1061 Рік тому +1

      Exactly. But since he said it with a touch of humour, people dont tend to take it seariously..💡💡

  • @ryanlang4327
    @ryanlang4327 Рік тому

    Just discovered and now my favorite UA-camr 100%

  • @AATechvideos
    @AATechvideos Рік тому

    I saw you in meme growing this is a first-time youtube recommended your channel I hope to see the amazing stuff you do. Good work

  • @Invisible12345ful
    @Invisible12345ful Рік тому +23

    Plenty of cool ideas! Now try make something to blow warm air on your hair to dry them

  • @michaelkaliber
    @michaelkaliber Рік тому +12

    Now that's how you do sponsored adverts! Also a standing ovation for putting it at the end of the video

  • @jadenblakely1894
    @jadenblakely1894 Рік тому

    It's been two weeks bless us your sweet sweet knowledge once again

  • @IanZainea1990
    @IanZainea1990 Рік тому +1

    2:25 wow, that must have been like inventing the lightbulb, very cool

  • @philipmiguelniepes3103
    @philipmiguelniepes3103 Рік тому +19

    Hi, ElectroBoom, as a electronics student, videos like this really helps me to know what I can do with my electronic scraps here in my home. Great video btw

    • @dimitar4y
      @dimitar4y Рік тому

      just remember to never go above 60V DC until you've learned to work safely with electronics. Over 60VDC and over 120VAC can kill you if you get stuck/touch them.

    • @yutub561
      @yutub561 Рік тому +1

      You have to be an "electronics" student to be helped but this video?

    • @philipmiguelniepes3103
      @philipmiguelniepes3103 Рік тому +2

      @@yutub561 ah, I always do projects (especially Arduino related) but sometimes software exhausted me a lot, videos like this helps me to not think too much about heavy electronics stuff.
      Just a light and slightly funny video.

    • @philipmiguelniepes3103
      @philipmiguelniepes3103 Рік тому +1

      @@dimitar4y yeah mate, don't worry haha. I even do electrical wiring in my home. safety first of course.

    • @dimitar4y
      @dimitar4y Рік тому

      @@philipmiguelniepes3103 as long as your fuseboard is up to date, you'd struggle to set your house on fire anyway, unless you grossly mismatched load/wire gauge/fuses. "Electronics student" implies you're, like... you know. novice.
      don't use more than 3 wagos per cable run or you'll cause a fire because contact resistance kthxbye

  • @MauryanEmpireBall1
    @MauryanEmpireBall1 Рік тому +13

    4:55 the fireplace which literally uses woods to increase flames

    • @aegoni6176
      @aegoni6176 Рік тому +1

      Hmmm yes it looks like it's made from material

  • @corel965
    @corel965 Рік тому

    Omg this guy is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣 follow him for years, such a legend !!!

  • @CharlieToof
    @CharlieToof Рік тому

    The best video i've ever see, i understand so much from this tests

  • @Monotoba
    @Monotoba Рік тому +7

    Would love to see a series of videos on CRTs. I'm interested in building a CRT from scratch. While I've researched the topic I would love to have more information on how to control the beam, how to determine the voltages needed for deflection, what temperatures are required for the heater, etc... You do such an excellent job of explaining things that a video or series of videos from you would be beneficial!

    • @Valrax
      @Valrax Рік тому +1

      There is a guy on UA-cam who made his own clock crt, maybe check out / comment on his channel might point you in the right direction

  • @misteragony
    @misteragony Рік тому +4

    9:30 never knew I needed a trusty spoon... such wisdom

  • @Lolmaker632
    @Lolmaker632 Рік тому

    Just bought a KiwiCo crate! I can’t wait for it to arrive

  • @Djiffmaster
    @Djiffmaster Рік тому

    Man I love your videos so much

  • @spurzfreak9854
    @spurzfreak9854 Рік тому +10

    3:06 you said: neoMEHDIyum magnets ? xd

  • @honeybadger2371
    @honeybadger2371 Рік тому +5

    4:54 new information discovered, it's life changing 🤯

  • @agogo8861
    @agogo8861 Рік тому

    Your skill in crafts is impressive, a man of many talents~! the foam duck was perfect.

  • @BrettonFerguson
    @BrettonFerguson Рік тому +1

    In prison in the 1990s I once harvested nichrome wire from a wirewound resistor from a broken CRT television. Then used the nichrome wire to build a soldering iron. Then I could easily soldier televisions I was repairing. 99% of the time when the televisions broke it was an electrolytic capacitor in the vertical or horizontal deflection circuits. You could touch a working capacitor to the ones on the circuit board without removing the old ones and when you found the right one the picture would work properly. Then remove and replace the bad capacitor. This could be done without soldering, but then sometimes the picture would go out again and the owner would have to jiggle the television. After awhile jiggling would not fix the problem. Soldering the capacitors in place worked much better. I usually charged 3 bags of coffee, about $8 to fix another inmate's television.
    Another benefit was it provided me an extra unspoken level of protection. Since I was the only person who could repair electronics in my housing unit, mostly televisions, radios, and headphones, the other inmates didn't want anything to happen to me. Also I gained some trust and respect from other inmates since this was 100% illegal, but the guards never found any of my parts or tools. I had a bag of capacitors, a hex wrench to remove the bolts to take apart the televisions, and the previously mentioned soldering iron. It also helped that I weighed 235 pounds solid muscle from lifting weights 6 days a week.

  • @p_filippouz
    @p_filippouz Рік тому +6

    "hi, today we want to get into the amazing world of an hairdryer :D!"
    _brutally murders said hairdryer_

  • @WilburJaywright
    @WilburJaywright Рік тому +11

    “Hmm, wood is not fire resistant.”
    We havin’ some big brain time here.

  • @joejazzjoe91
    @joejazzjoe91 Рік тому

    "YOU CAN MAKE A FUSE!" 😂 Greatest reaction ever!

  • @dogs-and-destruction-channel

    You can also make a light bulb out of the filament too (well maybe an alert light bult) and it'll help keep you items of interest warm too....
    You can make an incubator heater from it too.