30kW and 4kW Xenon Lamps Get Tested on a DC Welder

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  • Опубліковано 17 лип 2015
  • A 30kW Xenon and a 4kW Xenon Short Arc lamp get tested using DC from a Welder
    Big thanks to: / jgildert for supply us with a lovely 4kW Xenon lamp.
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  • @donaldgregg9250
    @donaldgregg9250 3 роки тому +94

    Neighbors: "Is that a Quasar in your backyard?"

  • @maxsnts
    @maxsnts 9 років тому +348

    I'm always amazed to see you do this kind of stuff on a carpet.

    • @rsmith155
      @rsmith155 5 років тому +19

      Explains all the holes and burn marks

    • @Xorue
      @Xorue 4 роки тому +2

      It’s a good insulator

    • @mastershake42019
      @mastershake42019 3 роки тому +10

      Carpet is a safety instrument. It collects and smothers the metal sparks

    • @Hardcorelactation
      @Hardcorelactation 3 роки тому +6

      @@mastershake42019 is mayonnaise an instrument

    • @Hardcorelactation
      @Hardcorelactation 3 роки тому

      @Stealth Droid is horseradish an instrument

  • @LCdrDerrick
    @LCdrDerrick 8 років тому +338

    The kids in the neighborhood are strictly ordered to run into the houses and to duck and cover immediately, whenever they hear Photonicinduction rummaging around in the yard/garden. He's got a deal with the power station. Whenever he starts to make a YT video he has to call few minutes before, so they can pull out a few control rods to accommodate the extra load on the generator shaft with extra steam to the turbine. Before that, the power frequency in the area always dropped too much in such cases. "Sir, we're down at 46 Hz!" - "Damn, this Photonicinduction must be in his attic again, making a YT-video! Is there is a bright blue flare at the horizon and a smell of ozone in that area?"
    I love this channel, which I discovered by accident. It's simply amazing. Thanks for sharing all the great stuff.

    • @TheHeinrichLanz
      @TheHeinrichLanz 6 років тому +3

      love your comment :D

    • @jeannetteschroer6964
      @jeannetteschroer6964 6 років тому +2

      I found your comment stupid

    • @qeelevators2960
      @qeelevators2960 4 роки тому +3

      He is actually using the normal amount of power. It’s all amplification!

    • @untitleddocument8651
      @untitleddocument8651 4 роки тому +6

      @@qeelevators2960 Thats not how it works, you can't input 10 watts and get out 1000. Wait, lemme calculate that.

    • @untitleddocument8651
      @untitleddocument8651 4 роки тому +6

      It's not amplification but a residential power lines can have up to 1000 amps, thats a lot.

  • @Photonicinduction
    @Photonicinduction  9 років тому +235

    Much respect to you chaps!

    • @fdgaming
      @fdgaming 9 років тому +13

      ***** i have some 200 watt LED's lying around, would you like one for a video there approx 23,000 lumens

    • @mtnvortex
      @mtnvortex 9 років тому +3

      *****
      Two uploads in one day! Nice. That made my day.
      As always, thanks for the demonstration, man.

    • @GaRbAllZ
      @GaRbAllZ 9 років тому +2

      ***** I wonder how intense the xray's were that that thing produced? The plasma inside the bulb was cool!

    • @Photonicinduction
      @Photonicinduction  9 років тому +17

      FDGaming no worries, you can see the about tab to find the PO box address, if you want a mention on the video be sure to enclose note stating what you would like said, I'll see what I can do, if you want to see its limit, I'm sure we can find out, cheers mate.

    • @unlokia
      @unlokia 9 років тому +6

      ***** I bet your neighbours *love* you >_>

  • @johne7680
    @johne7680 5 років тому +70

    The reason that 30 kw lamp most likely failed, is that it's supposed to be water cooled with deionized water. I used to work on 70mm IMAX 48 fps film projector that used almost the same lamp.

    • @TheExplosiveGuy
      @TheExplosiveGuy 2 роки тому +13

      You're probably right, it looks like it has coolant ports on the ends of each electrode. With 30kW of power I'm not exactly surprised. I imagine the coolant goes through at least a portion of the electrodes inside to keep them from melting like it did here...

    • @jameslucarelli7172
      @jameslucarelli7172 9 місяців тому

      damn what a shame

    • @PatrickBaptist
      @PatrickBaptist 25 днів тому

      He knows, he mentioned he should have WCd it but didn't think 4kw would fry it. You would want the water distilled to keep from having mineral build up.
      I use to run little ol 1kw grow lights x several and used fresca sol water cooling fixtures, the things were amazing at pulling the heat out so plants wouldn't burn in a cramped space.

  • @woopimagpie
    @woopimagpie 9 років тому +90

    I worked as a projectionist for many years and handled big xenons a fair bit. Loads of fun. The projector lamphouses were air cooled and had safety switches so the lamps wouldn't operate with the doors open. We taped the switches closed and ran them wearing safety gear, highly dangerous and not recommended but it was the best way to align the mirrors properly. They give such a clean bright white light. Had one explode once whilst running a film, that got my attention!
    I was also nearly killed once when the main lead broke free of its securing clip and shorted out on the dowser doors, which were opened by an aluminium handle I had my hand on. A thin plastic (cosmetic) coating was all that separated me from 110 amps. There was an almighty bang and I leapt away just in time. The lamphouse was destroyed, needless to say.
    Great vids, keep up the good work!

    • @xanderyesilirmak956
      @xanderyesilirmak956 5 років тому +6

      You would have been fine. They run at 24-37v dc so not a high enough voltage to feel.

    • @symmetrygames8142
      @symmetrygames8142 4 роки тому +2

      @@xanderyesilirmak956 It's amps that kill not volts

    • @xanderyesilirmak956
      @xanderyesilirmak956 4 роки тому +8

      @@symmetrygames8142 it takes about 30mA through the heart before defibrillation occurs.
      Current is dictated by the resistance the and voltage of the circuit. In the case of the body, the resistance is too high at 37V for 30mA to run through your heart. 37V cant kill you.

    • @steveb60879
      @steveb60879 2 роки тому +1

      I wonder whom here would be willing to actually grab the wires of a supply that can deliver 110A even if it is at low voltage?
      Resistance of a human body varies dont forget, if theyre sweaty for instance. Some people naturally have a lower internal resistance, some higher. Some people may have a heart condition or pacemaker.
      I would go round telling people that its not dangerous.

    • @elite5828
      @elite5828 2 роки тому +5

      @@steveb60879 you mean a car battery which can deliver 500 or more? Yeah me, it does nothing.

  • @christopherdesbaux953
    @christopherdesbaux953 9 років тому +107

    I replaced the 20W energy saver in my room with a 175W photography energy saver, was hilarious when the cleaner turned it on, and saw the sun (~650W incandescent light output)

    • @Smellslikenarcspirit
      @Smellslikenarcspirit 5 років тому +18

      I,m a dutch electrician , i once had to fix a Transformer for a 600 watt master son-t lightbulb , you know the once they use to grow weed , and my friends where standing there talking the armature whit lamp lies on table , i was replacing a new Transformer and tested it , i switched the power on and i hear screaming outside , my friends where blinded by the flash of the lamp , and there i know it worked.

    • @Janigut
      @Janigut 5 років тому +2

      @@Smellslikenarcspirit Actually son-t lamps are not really bright when you light them up. They need to get hot...

    • @Smellslikenarcspirit
      @Smellslikenarcspirit 5 років тому +4

      @@Janigut yes i know but the starting flash is bright , then they begin a slow warm up .

    • @ciprianpopa1503
      @ciprianpopa1503 2 роки тому

      Weird sense of math there mate.

  • @jijzer4581
    @jijzer4581 9 років тому +313

    NEWS FLASH: astronomors detected a 2nd sun in our solar system.

    • @jijzer4581
      @jijzer4581 9 років тому +2

      Virtualgod2009 lol

    • @TheSoxmania
      @TheSoxmania 7 років тому +4

      yeah, it was a 12Kw halide lamp setting fire to a shed in some bloke's back garden in Kent!!!

    • @afrog2666
      @afrog2666 6 років тому +2

      " astronomors" eh?
      lmfao

    • @HitLeftistsWithHammers
      @HitLeftistsWithHammers 5 років тому

      R is it or is it an r or is it an r or is it an l?

    • @punker4Real
      @punker4Real 5 років тому +1

      our second sun that failed was Jupiter it was a loser

  • @punman5392
    @punman5392 8 років тому +36

    I'm still amazed by how bright it was AFTER you shut it off!

  • @SkyChaserCom
    @SkyChaserCom 5 років тому +68

    No water cooling on the big lamp. It basically melted and vented. Lucky it didn't explode. The water cooling lines go to those two red plugs on each end.

    • @OffTheBeatenPath_
      @OffTheBeatenPath_ 3 роки тому +19

      He knows that. If you couldn’t tell already, safety is his middle name

  • @asm_nop
    @asm_nop 8 років тому +65

    This one still kicks out as much light as a 50w bulb when it gets turned off.. hahaha

    • @VLHN
      @VLHN 5 років тому +2

      Yes about 50w cfl

  • @AkashMishra23
    @AkashMishra23 7 років тому +28

    That light was Brighter than my future and possibly a Nuke Flash.

    • @untitleddocument8651
      @untitleddocument8651 4 роки тому +2

      Not brighter than a nuke flash, those are so bright that I the light alone can set stuff on fire.

  • @DJignyte
    @DJignyte 9 років тому +33

    Glad it slowly released the Xenon rather than causing explosive decompression.

  • @ihavenoideahere
    @ihavenoideahere 9 років тому +10

    A cold Xenon lamp doesn't really do much when you break it, despite the internal pressure. When we disposed of old Xenon lamps we'd just wrap them in the cloth wrap that they came in, put them in the bottom of a dustbin, and then break them with a broom handle. We never got more than a slight 'pop', but then there were only 1.6kW lamps :)
    Never had one go bang when it was hot, but our projector service engineer has told us many stories about lamp housings being turned roughly spherical by the force of the explosion. The electrodes sometimes get fired out through the front of the lamp housing as well. Fun times. Digital projectors these days are quite boring by comparison :D
    Do be aware though that you can give yourselves accidental sun burn if you play around with arc/discharge lamps. Lots of UV come out of these lamps. Ask me how I know....

    • @Photonicinduction
      @Photonicinduction  9 років тому +5

      ihavenoideahere they are highly dangerous and under extreme pressure when cold and even more pressure when hot.

    • @ihavenoideahere
      @ihavenoideahere 9 років тому +3

      ***** They aren't that dangerous if you take care handling them. The most dangerous thing about them is the intense heat (as hot as the surface of the sun, apparently), as you found out when your lamp melted. In my job I use all sorts of high powered lamps and the single biggest danger comes from accidentally touching the glass/quartz with your bare hands. The natural oils on your skin will cause hotspots which in turn often make lamps explode, or at least melt a hole in their envelopes. Thats why a lot of lamps, discharge in particular, come with alcohol wipes to clean them prior to use.
      Found this on Ushios website :
      XENON ARC LAMP DISPOSALXenon arc lamps must be disposed of in a careful and proper manner in order to prevent injury.
      1. Wear a protective mask, leather gloves and protective clothing when handling a spent lamp.
      2. Place the used lamp in its original protective case and original cardboard packaging (box) that was provided when the lamp was new.
      3. Firmly attach tape around the original cardboard box to seal the lamp securely.
      4. From approximately three (3) feet in height, drop the cardboard box, with the lamp and protective case inside, onto a hard floor to break the lamp.
      We could never break the lamps using this method as the quartz envelope is so strong. Hence why we broke them in a bin with a broom handle.

  • @jgildert
    @jgildert 9 років тому +16

    Just thought I'd come along and say Hi!
    Cheers Andy for giving me the shout and glad to see that pure white goodness! ;)
    Next time I'll pop round for a brew, we can boil it under the lamp!

    • @jgildert
      @jgildert 9 років тому +5

      Fuck me I'm famous!

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 7 років тому

      Any other awesome stuff you can send to Andy for him to Nuke?

  • @metalmanjakson01
    @metalmanjakson01 8 років тому +3

    I nearly spit out or spill my coffee every time I hear "crank it up stupid", it never gets old.

  • @LupinYonderboy
    @LupinYonderboy 8 років тому +6

    I work in the film industry as a spark. We had a 4k Xenon out recently and bloody hell! Had to be careful where we pointed it, anything within 2m including a white painted wall would start smoking strait away. Biggest I play with are the 18kw HMI's. Would love to get you one of those lamps but they cost thousands.

  • @MrSchrodingersCat01
    @MrSchrodingersCat01 9 років тому +121

    ***** It's nice to see the final conclusion to the 30kW lamp after almost 2 years! It was quite the spectacle. You should get another bulb and properly water cool it (perhaps with that massive heat exchanger you got with the laser), then put one of those parabolic reflectors behind it to make a death ray! Love the vids man, keep them coming!

    • @nitebomber51
      @nitebomber51 9 років тому +18

      SchrodingersCat_ I'd pay to see that to be honest.

    • @3800S1
      @3800S1 9 років тому +5

      Starnsworth me too!

    • @PrinceWesterburg
      @PrinceWesterburg 9 років тому +6

      Starnsworth It might be the last thing you see!

    • @robertjusic9097
      @robertjusic9097 7 років тому +4

      He should put 10 of these in a paralel...

    • @the_hamrat
      @the_hamrat Рік тому

      Don't give him ideas 🤣

  • @luizmarxsenjr
    @luizmarxsenjr Рік тому +1

    You make me nostalgic with this video, makes me to remember when I worked as cinema operator, but thinking better xenon lamps have certain similarities with thyristors since them need to be triggered to start (off course regarding that both devices had different operate mechanisms)...

  • @Ghyus01
    @Ghyus01 4 роки тому +4

    Ah! I love these lamps. I work at a cinema in Canada, swapped out a ton of them. We only use 3000w ones, they last 1500 hours. When we swap them we wear full protective gear. Face shield, goggles, thick leather gloves and jacket. When cool they dont have too much pressure but still wicked dangerous. When they have ran their life we put them in a large PVC pipe with a screw cap then drop the tube. Bulb pops inside (with quite the bang id like to add) then pour out the dust in the garbage. Wearing a respirator of course, can't imagine quartz dust would be very nice.

    • @Ghyus01
      @Ghyus01 4 роки тому +2

      Just to add to this. We had a lamp fail about a year ago right after start up. Clearly had some air or something in it. Started it up, had good light output but quickly started to fall. We turned it off, let it cool and check the bulb and it was a beautiful blue color. The deposits left on the inside of the bulb looked like a painting of a galaxy with lots of Blues and yellow. Super cool to see!

    • @ericpaz2854
      @ericpaz2854 11 місяців тому

      @@Ghyus01 is light bulb changing at cinemas a freelance type of thing? Any certification required? I would be interested in learning more about possibly making it a side gig. My company rents out 4K xenon arc lamp advertising searchlights so i am very familiar working with the bulbs.

    • @reformedknight7506
      @reformedknight7506 11 місяців тому

      Yes they do emit a ton of infrared , ton of UVA , UVB , and also UVC , and very strong visible light . I would love to have 40 -100 W xenon for indoor use , maybe to buy one made for cars and with help of electrician install it at home . Everything but not LED scam .

  • @cal14th
    @cal14th 9 років тому +6

    Damn it you popped the bulb I wanted to see at full power! Oh well have fun! Glad you are making videos again.
    Regards, From the other side of the pond.
    - Calvin

  • @FrontSideBus
    @FrontSideBus 9 років тому +268

    Those lamps scare me tbh, the pressure inside is silly, basically a quartz bomb!

    • @Photonicinduction
      @Photonicinduction  9 років тому +197

      FrontSideBus They are pretty worrying, the gas is put in the lamp while it is frozen, then it is sealed and the pressure increases as the gas comes up to room temperature, the pressure in those when hot is unimaginable!

    • @kg4boj
      @kg4boj 9 років тому +16

      ***** How many bar is it at when at room temperature?

    • @Electroblud
      @Electroblud 9 років тому +68

      Peter Carlson Typically 8 bar when at room temperature and ~60-80 bar when hot.

    • @kg4boj
      @kg4boj 9 років тому +55

      Maanuueel42 \m/(^_^)\m/ 80 bar?! That's like 1200ish psi. That is insane. If that thing blew it would be like a hand grenade.

    • @Electroblud
      @Electroblud 9 років тому +46

      Peter Carlson That's why there usually is a protective shrouding around those things. Aaand it still is not a very good idea to be very close to such a lamp at full power, although they do not explode often.
      If one was not properly mounted and fell on the ground while in operation however... I'd say it could act like a (quite weak)frag grenade, throwing bits of hot quartz around at high speed.

  • @Shabbyorange101
    @Shabbyorange101 9 років тому +1

    Oh i needed this! Full power xenon.. Oh god.. You legend, thanks for sticking with your videos. Means a lot seeing what you've gone through. You've never failed to deliver. You beauty.

  • @truthseekers666
    @truthseekers666 9 років тому +1

    I used to use these bulbs as a projectionist at a cinema. They are still widely used today. The colour changes over time to a more yellow light and then they need changing. The housing they live in has a big curved mirror to collect and focus all the light and point it through the hole at the 35mm film or DLP Digital chip these days. You have to have serious fans bringing cold air in and extracting the heat out of the compartment and some serious coolin for the DLP chip as they can go critical without it. Arc eye guaranteed if you look at these without the right eye protection ;-) Brought back some memories.

  • @apexmike849
    @apexmike849 8 років тому +72

    I was in a car accident then I saw myself in the hospital bed looking down from above. Then there was this bright light, then everything else went black. Then Photon popped up in front of me, sprouting a pair of metal wings and said, "You've been popped son!"

  • @mark-1rc502
    @mark-1rc502 8 років тому +5

    Felt that like I was in this Long Dark Tunnel With a very very bright light at the end.
    So brilliant it was more brilliant than the Sun.

  • @towerclimber7277
    @towerclimber7277 3 роки тому +1

    11:20 When he's talking over the loud speaker while lighting up half the neighborhood... That's entertainment at its finest.

  • @luism.raposo5138
    @luism.raposo5138 3 роки тому +1

    I use to make those types of lamps from envelope to lighting it up for test. The companies I worked for was Ozram and ILC Technologies in Sunnyvale CA. Thank you guys.

  • @demetrijohnsonssirenvideos3590
    @demetrijohnsonssirenvideos3590 3 роки тому +6

    Photon has an air raid siren on his shelf
    Surprised he hasn’t overclocked it yet!

  • @TheBillbones
    @TheBillbones 7 років тому +7

    Im not sure why, but his voice is perfect. I want a drunk British person to narrate my life

  • @Maveltjesplot
    @Maveltjesplot 9 років тому +2

    I'd love to see those lamps in sunlight, to see how it compares :)
    I really enjoy your videos!

  • @ryanwinklevoss
    @ryanwinklevoss 9 років тому

    Been waiting forever to see you fire up that 30kW bulb, worth the wait.

  • @VariacManiac
    @VariacManiac 9 років тому +21

    Ohh, Should Have Water Cooled That Lamp, Photon's FIRST Mistake, LoL;DD

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 9 років тому +66

    Always fun to watch your videos of destruction! I think the only thing brighter would be an atomic detonation.

    • @cones914
      @cones914 3 роки тому

      Or the third coming of Jesus.

    • @ciprianpopa1503
      @ciprianpopa1503 2 роки тому

      What about putting 5kw on a 30 kw xe lamp?

  • @bendito999
    @bendito999 9 років тому +1

    "But we won't have the brightest lamp in the world now"
    That statement brought a tear to my eye, *sniff*, so sad...
    Pretty spectacular though!

  • @bluepantherofdeath
    @bluepantherofdeath 5 років тому

    Buddy whenever I see one of your videos suggested to me I get a little bit excited that you have finally gotten to a place where you can finally be happy and you're popping things again. Then I notice I have watched that video a few time already.
    Wherever you're at man I just hope you're doing better than your last upload.

  • @stoopidhaters
    @stoopidhaters 4 роки тому +3

    6:09 OMG, looks so beautiful much like a HPS lamp :)

  • @nliknes2
    @nliknes2 9 років тому +16

    is the giant lamp meant to be liquid cooled? i see tap plugs, or is that just the electrical connection

    • @CelluloidRacer2
      @CelluloidRacer2 4 роки тому +8

      It is meant to be water cooled. I saw a video on cinema projectors which use the same type of lamp, and they are water cooled.

  • @hawks1ish
    @hawks1ish 7 років тому +1

    Those xenon lamps gave off a pure noble white light while sacrificing themselves for entertainment lol how noble of them

  • @crapper1
    @crapper1 9 років тому +2

    2 of the cool items i didnt wanna see popped
    Then again am happy we got to see them in action

  • @2jeffs1
    @2jeffs1 9 років тому +138

    Enlightening....

    • @PrincessHarmonyMoonlight
      @PrincessHarmonyMoonlight 9 років тому +1

      2jeffs1 HA lol

    • @krisztianszirtes5414
      @krisztianszirtes5414 9 років тому +3

      2jeffs1 With that joke, you are the light in the night

    • @PrincessHarmonyMoonlight
      @PrincessHarmonyMoonlight 9 років тому +5

      I think you guys are taking these jokes a bit too lightly

    • @gts9920
      @gts9920 9 років тому +4

      Lighten up a bit people. He's got a spark about him. I wouldn't be dark on such a potential shining star - he reminds me of my own son.

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh 9 років тому +4

      Gareth Simes no need to be such a lamp talking about your own sun, Im sure he will radiate stuff himself with his power!

  • @TheErilaz
    @TheErilaz 9 років тому +27

    Too bad you popped the big one.
    Next time,get a old parabol dish made of aluminum,sand off the paint and polish the living f*** out of it. Mount the 30 kw lamp in the focus and let her rip. A Carbon arc lamp running 40 volts DC 500 Amps should also be spectacular bright..

  • @themaritimegirl
    @themaritimegirl 9 років тому +1

    I'm liking the SOX lamp on your mantelpiece!

  • @MrPaddy1000111
    @MrPaddy1000111 8 років тому +1

    It impressed me how hot the anode got seeing its mass.... Bombarded with energy just aren't the words!

  • @mathewbailey8645
    @mathewbailey8645 9 років тому +7

    Contrary to what you think,using welders to power xenon lamps isn't new. The xenon lamps on the large IMAX projectors are in fact powered by modified DC welders.

  • @educatedmanholecoverbyrich8890
    @educatedmanholecoverbyrich8890 5 років тому +5

    Did you clean the glass with alcohol before starting this project? Just asking.

  • @SproutyPottedPlant
    @SproutyPottedPlant 9 років тому +1

    Nice to see these bulbs in action outside of a cinema protector 😊

  • @Andreschannel_SA
    @Andreschannel_SA 3 роки тому

    Your clips are as funny and entertaining as they are educational and informative.

  • @Xenro66
    @Xenro66 9 років тому +9

    You popped it!

    • @MemeicalCarbon
      @MemeicalCarbon 9 років тому

      Jordan O'C i didnt know that you watch photonic!

  • @CoolKoon
    @CoolKoon 8 років тому +6

    Yeah, the 30 kW lamp has been popped due to overheating. I guess the water inlets are there for a reason....
    Anyway, great video. I wonder whether you'd be able to actually run a 30 kW lamp at full power (I'm guessing not, unless you REALLY do have your own substation, but one can never know) ;)

  • @e.b.9952
    @e.b.9952 8 років тому +1

    Everytime that bright light turned on, my heart skipped a beat

  • @robl6855
    @robl6855 3 роки тому

    If someone told me a few decades ago I would be watching a video of someone turning on 2 light bulbs lol! Well fun channel keep up the good work 😊!

  • @MrRichard57000
    @MrRichard57000 8 років тому +10

    are those red screws for a cooling system?

    • @isoslow
      @isoslow 3 роки тому

      Yes, it must be watercooled, so that's why it failed. Smaller 4 kW bulb needs an active air cooling and the manufacturer usually states in thr datasheet what airspeed you need around the whole bulb. If you continue running these without any cooling the cathode may detach and touch the glass. After that - explosion with a very high probability.

  • @yssing
    @yssing 9 років тому +3

    "I am, ehh, a bit blinded at the moment" :)

  • @tails345
    @tails345 7 років тому +2

    There are some monster bulbs I'd love to see him pop but I don't even know how one would even go about shipping them. lol

  • @orange70383
    @orange70383 9 років тому +1

    The neighbors must've thought oh dear now he's went and made a sun.

  • @MrRedRye
    @MrRedRye 9 років тому +12

    That hurt my eyes through my screen!

  • @RODALCO2007
    @RODALCO2007 9 років тому +7

    Fuck ! there is some heat generated in that lamp. amazing !! the whole anode is glowing. You can hear the 30 kW bulb hiss when it degasses. Another excellent video.

  • @GaryBearful
    @GaryBearful 9 років тому

    Oh, and I almost forgot - this video was just as good, if not better than the other! You're brilliant as these lamps, Mr. Photon.

    • @Photonicinduction
      @Photonicinduction  9 років тому

      GaryBearful cheers mate!

    • @GaryBearful
      @GaryBearful 9 років тому

      ***** Cheers, Mr. Photon! I always look forward to your videos.

  • @marcjudge680
    @marcjudge680 8 років тому

    love the vid, you my friend are a class act .well done fella.

  • @jamesb1221222
    @jamesb1221222 8 років тому +30

    Do you have neighbors?

    • @Laytonthek
      @Laytonthek 5 років тому +2

      I bet he does and I'm sure they were upset xD

  • @Alexelectricalengineering
    @Alexelectricalengineering 9 років тому +3

    Finally I saw the 30 kW xenon lamp working (not at full power, but anyway), unfortunately it has blown up :(
    But still great video, thumbs up :D
    Alex

  • @DemetryRomanowski
    @DemetryRomanowski 9 років тому +1

    These lamps make the HID's on my truck look like little low power LED's lol

  • @Leonelf0
    @Leonelf0 9 років тому +5

    How did you ignite them? Does the arcwelder have an integrated ignition circuit for starting the welding arc?

    • @Photonicinduction
      @Photonicinduction  9 років тому +11

      ***** external igniter 40kv

    • @Leonelf0
      @Leonelf0 9 років тому

      ***** and how do you prevent it from being destroyed by the high current dc? first ignite, then connect hc-dc?

    • @Photonicinduction
      @Photonicinduction  9 років тому +11

      ***** the high voltage is superimposed into the low voltage high current dc (they run together) additional edit.. The high voltage is disconnected once the main current is flowing.

    • @Leonelf0
      @Leonelf0 9 років тому

      ***** thanks!

    • @dumbo800
      @dumbo800 9 років тому +1

      ***** So basically the same type of circuit used in a projector for striking the arc.

  • @Umer-
    @Umer- 9 років тому +5

    Your electricity bill must be over 9000

    • @unlokia
      @unlokia 9 років тому +1

      Umer Raja I bet his court costs are more... WAY more.

    • @unlokia
      @unlokia 9 років тому

      Virtualgod2009 Yeah...no. You're delusional.

    • @unlokia
      @unlokia 9 років тому

      Virtualgod2009 You, my friend, seem to be living in a daydream.

    • @Jcrash1
      @Jcrash1 9 років тому

      All in the name of science, props to everything he does

    • @unlokia
      @unlokia 9 років тому

      Dante Cracchiola Where's the "science" in picking arbitrary electrical objects and blowing them up? He doesn't even explain the how or why properly, he is just like a little boy setting fire to things and giggling. I don't mean that I *care* that he doesn't explain the science - it's his channel, but watching a microwave explode doesn't teach you anything, except that - under the right circumstances - a microwave could explode; there's NO science to that, he seems to like providing entertainment for his channel, NOT scientific AT ALL.

  • @yeetmcmeat
    @yeetmcmeat 5 років тому

    your neighbors must absolutely love you

    • @paulanderson79
      @paulanderson79 5 років тому

      He's going for neighbour of the year 2019 as well :-)

  • @lefthandyogi
    @lefthandyogi 5 років тому

    And for testing, i like how you put it on wooden chairs, surrounded by other flammable stuff... XD 👍🏾

  • @Gspsx
    @Gspsx 8 років тому +3

    What's the application for this 30KW behemoth?

    • @pangurechyx3010
      @pangurechyx3010 8 років тому +11

      It's for lighting things up.

    • @TestTubeBabySpy
      @TestTubeBabySpy 8 років тому

      PAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA!!! -_-

    • @Altgottt
      @Altgottt 8 років тому +3

      old analog cinemas and big lamps to Spot aircraft used in ww2

    • @Altgottt
      @Altgottt 8 років тому +1

      old analog cinemas and big lamps to Spot aircraft used in ww2

    • @subway5411
      @subway5411 8 років тому +2

      I know for a fact that old IMAX theatres used these exact 30KW lamps. I think they may have been used for searchlights too. Niagara Falls uses these lamps, but I am unsure if they are this large.

  • @tuva600
    @tuva600 9 років тому +3

    You fried the 30kW lamp!?!?! Rip in peace ;_;

    • @technikchaot
      @technikchaot 3 роки тому

      Yes he didn't used the watercooling connections.

  • @OneRoomShed
    @OneRoomShed 9 років тому

    Awesome! I love your work.

  • @mrKozmoz
    @mrKozmoz 8 років тому

    So, between the giant death laser and massively bright xenon lamps, do your neighbors believe you truly are a mad scientist. Honestly, I'd love to have a neighbor as insane as you, this stuff is fascinating and entertaining

  • @cphVlwYa
    @cphVlwYa 9 років тому +9

    Does anyone else want to see a massive Tesla Coil run off his big boy powersuply?

    • @Murphistic
      @Murphistic 9 років тому +7

      +Yextus Not really, why would anybody want to destroy Earth.
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      On second thought .... hell yeaaah :D .

    • @TheFlyingBusman
      @TheFlyingBusman 5 років тому

      Oh boy yes!!!

  • @Goldfish_Vender
    @Goldfish_Vender 9 років тому +5

    I wonder what it would look like in broad daylight.

    • @unlokia
      @unlokia 9 років тому +14

      Goldfish_Vender It would look like a very bright arc lamp in daylight...

    • @CarlosRuizisthebest
      @CarlosRuizisthebest 9 років тому

      ***** literally dying at your comment. 😂

    • @unlokia
      @unlokia 9 років тому +9

      Carlos Ruiz Probably not *literally*, as you'd be dead, and dead people don't type.
      :P

    • @unlokia
      @unlokia 9 років тому +1

      ***** You do realise that now someone will be falling over themselves to argue that "it was in NARROW daylight" - not for any particular or logical reason, but just because the internet can't BEAR not to be seen as "being right". >_

  • @maxtoke5557
    @maxtoke5557 3 роки тому

    yo I'm high as fuck and all i can think of is how beautiful that light is. science is so amazing man, getting to see a direct visual representation of the electrons flowing through a gas close up with a filter like that fills me with a profound sense of joy. thanks for this.

  • @not_a_therapist
    @not_a_therapist 2 роки тому

    that little noise it makes at 2:52 is just magical.

  • @haraldsegebrecht
    @haraldsegebrecht 9 років тому +4

    Damn, you should have build a laser with the big xenon and then burn everything that refuses to pop with it!
    But otherwise, you probably end in jail pretty quick then.

  • @darkstatehk
    @darkstatehk 3 роки тому +1

    Shocking that we have to watch old videos in this day and age. That said, it was electrifying revisiting static content.

    • @deltab9768
      @deltab9768 3 роки тому

      And now there's more new photonvids! 👍

  • @waitemc
    @waitemc 6 років тому

    Best channel on the whole damn net

  • @theonlybuzz1969
    @theonlybuzz1969 5 років тому

    We make UV testing chambers using these bulbs, simulating up to three years in less than a month, the amount of extraction not just for cooling but for ozone removal, we make equipment for the PPE testing industry and the bulb is specific that we must have it running first for multiples of hours to acclimate or stabilise the bulb, then the samples are placed in the chamber, the test is carried out by a trained technician who has the procedure video recording. Once the samples were treated in the UV chamber, they would go on into other tests within the laboratory. It’s different and in a very specific sense, only three main competitors who makes these particular machines. Keep it up and shining bright, I’ll ask about some of the old bulbs that still work, we don’t use them after the test. Enjoy the show

  • @samuelvella9141
    @samuelvella9141 8 років тому

    Wow. Well done! Great channel

  • @ZeacorZeppelin
    @ZeacorZeppelin 8 років тому +1

    That is a really pretty bulb. You're lighting up the whole neighborhood it seems. Well those bugs flying around when the 30k was running probably went blind.

  • @thealarmboy438
    @thealarmboy438 9 років тому

    Great video!

  • @SteveBracy
    @SteveBracy 9 років тому

    You're Proper Mad! Thanks for sharing!

  • @TehNinth
    @TehNinth 9 років тому +1

    Aww yiss I knew it would be a quick upload.

  • @mahurosakatetno3778
    @mahurosakatetno3778 3 роки тому

    When you're looking at the arc for a long time, and expect nothing has happened, but suddenly at 3am you'll gonna start crying 'cause you're eyes will be salty and sandy feeling, lol
    I you gonna start thinking what happened to you.

    • @hardnachopuppy
      @hardnachopuppy 3 роки тому

      This happened in a party somewhere the party organizers used UVC germicidal light tubes instead of blacklight.

  • @UCs6ktlulE5BEeb3vBBOu6DQ
    @UCs6ktlulE5BEeb3vBBOu6DQ 9 років тому

    this was truly impressive

  • @Jefflantern483
    @Jefflantern483 4 роки тому +1

    Those Xenon bulbs would sure make one bright yard light!🙂🙂🙂

    • @hardnachopuppy
      @hardnachopuppy 3 роки тому +1

      Half of the bugs in the city are now in your backyard

    • @Jefflantern483
      @Jefflantern483 3 роки тому +1

      @@hardnachopuppy Yup & a big can of bug spray, ready to use! Lol! 🙂🙂

  • @Backyardmech1
    @Backyardmech1 6 років тому

    I remember changing those bulbs when I worked at cinema. The scariest one I changed had a crack in its side. Welding gloves and apron, and of course the face shield.
    Like literally handling a bomb

  • @mikemoore7569
    @mikemoore7569 9 років тому

    goddamn, this is the best youtube channel ever, u da man photon

  • @ZaneWuffy
    @ZaneWuffy 9 років тому +4

    i love the lens flare that light gives the camera

    • @PremierMilenkov
      @PremierMilenkov 9 років тому

      Zane Wuffy Almost as MLG as call of duty's lens flares, isn't it?

    • @ZaneWuffy
      @ZaneWuffy 9 років тому

      kinda sorta. im looking for more cinematic lens flares like the anamorphic shit you get

  • @DoomVideoVault
    @DoomVideoVault 9 років тому

    Oh jeez, that IS bright!

  • @5speedfatty
    @5speedfatty 9 років тому

    my favorite part of these videos is the part where photon goes "I popped it" fuggin love that shit

  • @BelindaShort
    @BelindaShort 8 років тому

    This is gorgeous.

  • @MadPatter66
    @MadPatter66 8 років тому +1

    I was going to say that's a nice IMAX bulb you got there. Yeah, much juice, much heat. You're not supposed to even get fingerprints on them because it causes uneven heating of the quartz crystal cover. Love the vids!

  • @magwarblood
    @magwarblood 9 років тому

    Any one ever told you , you sound like brick top!!!! Love it mate

  • @Gunbudder
    @Gunbudder 3 роки тому +2

    10:21 I still say "i popped it!" when i let the smoke out of something i'm working on lol

  • @GaryBearful
    @GaryBearful 9 років тому

    Holy hell... That's bright!

  • @AxelWerner
    @AxelWerner Рік тому

    The neighbors probably think a NUKE went off 😄

  • @TesserLink
    @TesserLink 9 років тому

    your neighbors must love you lol.

  • @mikemalo6336
    @mikemalo6336 8 років тому

    Damn fine toy chest you've got out there. I especially appreciate the camera and its ability to dampen the brightness of the bulb to see other colors when you zoom in tight. Been trying to get that from my camera when I melt rocks to glass in the microwave. P.S., that lamp bulb would still light in a microwave oven... without any wires connected to a power source.