Dodgy water heater at 400V~
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Today it's stupid experiment time. Let's try to run a dangerous Chinese 220V~ electrode water heater at 400V~. And of course, even more salt :). Don't this at home or anywhere else...
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EVEN MORE SALT II: THE VIBRATING ROOM
normal person vibrates his room with a powerful subwoofer, this dude vibrates his room using water heater 😂😂😂😂😂
Nice😂😂😂
😂😂😂
You haven't met my Mom.
and some salt
@@loligesgame yes of course some salt 😂 I forgot
𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙬𝙝𝙤𝙡𝙚 𝙧𝙤𝙤𝙢 𝙞𝙨 𝙫𝙞𝙗𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙣𝙜
This is nice. Let's unplug it before something bad happens.
It's all a-shakiiiingg
EVEN MORE SALT
Is this supposed to be a sex joke?
I agree the salt tripped the breaker by doing a short circuit
4:23 "even more salt, this is going to end up really horribly, even more salt, everything is vibrating now, even more salt, water is splashing everywhere, even more salt, now its absolutely crazy, cable is almost melting, more water into it"
*whole room starts vibrating*
I would like your comment but it has 69 likes and i do not want to destroy the niceness
Ohh few years ago that whats he says that and he gone crazy with it
With photonicinduction gone for a while now, we need more of these dangerous experiments. Thanks Danyk
Does anyone know where he is or what has happened ?
@@bentboybbz He was in a accounting firm ad on youtube that he uses for this company. Linked in his channel's comments section tab I think.
bentboybbz last I remember he was really stressed about his significant other being stuck in India?
I’ve just checked. He deleted the video about his wife, however she is now with him in the U.K. and they’re happy. However this update was made over a year ago. Check out eevblog for proof
@@ILoveWomen yes last i heard. Maybe he said bang it this country is poop and moved on to where he is happy. If so he will be missed. 😔✌✌
At 1:43 the material is called CHINESIUM
It's called cast aluminum
@@cryo_life Chinesium - An element not found on the periodic table. A crappy metal, plastic, or chemical substance made in China in the manufacture of many Chinese exports.
Good to know:D
Another fellow ave subscriber
@@teslapower220 sounds like chromium, and chromium 6 can give you lung cancer and kill you
Casually waves bare live wires around. Bare live wires capable of delivering 10Kw before anything trips 😁
"This is nice"
This guy is literally inches from death for most of the video, and is so laid back about the whole experiment!
@@paulf1071 he's centimeters away from death, not "inches"
That 50 Hertz hum made my computer speakers vibrate violently, great experiment.
4:42 - *ElectroBOOM but in Czech Republic*
And at other times PhotonicInduction but in Czech Republic
"aww s**t!!"
The glass is jumping... The whole room is vibrating... Even more salt!
And this man complains about isolation in a USB charger 😂
EVEN MORE SAL... VOLTAGE
It's the liquid Ohm's law... Amps=saltiness*voltageWatts=voltage^2*saltiness
Until things get so salty and overvolted that the electrodes just flash over and you're playing with plasma, that is.
@@deltab9768 W = V² x conc of NaCl in molarity (moles in a liter)
I just love the complete absence of safety precautions
Wrong. He has a tub.
If I put that in my aquarium I would end up with dinner
Oh god I love it when you "overclock" these heaters :D
not overclocked but over amperaged? or over powered?
I was joking :D It's technically overvolting, which of course causes a surge in power too.
@@TheFinalVideogamer oh shit i feel dumb now. and yeah ye used 400V so over voltaged too
8:44 YES!!
8:59 Vietnam memories...
EVEN MORE SALT !!!!!
What you did in this video was SUPER DODGY! You made me very nervous when handling those insanely dangerous devices.
It's kind of ironic saying: "Lets stop this experiment before it goes horribly wrong." after having handled devices with exposed conductors fed with 400V fingers wet with salty water.
This man
He trips a breaker and the thing almost blows and the dude says, with the greatest chill: bloody hell
My subscribers already know what's going to happen....
Checklist:
- cat lockdown
- salt
"Even more saaaaaaaalt" ahaha I love your videos, Diode!
The fastest water boiler and also the most effective room vibrator.
4:25 Yes!!!
As you're still here, I take it your terminal block screwdriver provides good insulation? At first it looked just like a normal one, and I thought, bloody hell!
Any screwdriver with a plastic handle gives you some insulation.
@@DiodeGoneWild 😳 This is why I'm not a pro. Such things still scare me into rushing out and buying pricey Wiha insulated screwdrivers.
@@fouriertransform3512 this is why, generally, everyone is advised to "stay the f... away" from everything higher than consumer electronics voltages/currents (e.g. Arduino operating voltages/currents) before they *have* a degree in electrical engineering or a similar degree. My professor's advice right there.
When you showed the salt, I smiled.
*-S A L T-*
And schools still pays ordinary teachers to explain Ohm's law and similar things to the kids that does not listen, when they just should show your videos to the kids. Informative, and connecting theory with visual real world examples.
My favorite "And this is quite a nice quick water heater."
Finally found someone capable of burning water! I just hope it doesn't extend to your culinary skills... ;)
4:24 = yes, we were waiting for this moment.
The uncle we all wanted
Me: "Static, what does your scouter say about the wattage?"
Static: _"Due to lazy programming, my power meter cannot display above 8.999 kW."_
Me: "I will take that as being over 9,000."
Sounds like high voltage transformers.
Beacuse there have two phases
I am so excited about your next video and shaking from excitement that the whole room is vibrating
8:56
25 amps :/
26 AMPS ! :|
THE WHOLE ROOM IS VIBRATING!>:O
- *puff* bloody hell -_-
This testing is: ...
Super Dodgy!
Niiiice!
Thats the Video i've waited for!
E v e n m o r e s a l t
Bloody hell
I'm here for the salt part
That should be enough to boil a cup of water in about ten seconds.
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and kills you in even less chinas answer to chorono dont klll the virus kill the people
Michael Fisher Especially with lots of salt. Mmmmm, brine coffee... :p
Even more salt???¿¿¿
You are indeed the mad professor :-F.
Utterly disgusting. The breakers were far too good, you needed to tap into a 9kw shower unit feed :)
Even the cat was banned from your mad experements :-D
Well, he was using 10kW at one point. So 9kW would be a downgrade :)
@@NightmareQueenJune I didnt say the feed was 9kw, that is the shower unit, the cable and breakerbox would handle more :-D
Im going mad now, sorry madder :-D
@@mernok2001 you may have neither if you live in the United States in terms of the boiler or the electric shower.
Although I've heard about electric showers that were is plugged into the 224 like off-grid or alternatives for locally heating water or a small electric under the cabinet water heater sometimes used in isolated places or like see you have a bathroom in a building where there is only a sink but no hot water line available but there is cold water and drain.
And maybe a toilet.
Once I saw one installed in a Janitor's Closet or something like that just behind the wall that had the water fountain.
Because they'd asked me if there's any way to get hot water 4 IU what a color wash up sink for their handguns for some purpose I don't remember where or what it was for.
I told him that would muscle under the sink Stephan bonnar tankless heaters. That would hook up to the hot tap from the cold water line.
@@NightmareQueenJune A 9kw circuit would probably handle 15kw temporarily before the breaker trips.
@@zspacecaptain8228 You're totally right. I just wanted to emphasize that there was a power consumption greater than 9kW. Or I am just not willing to admit my mistake.
9:20 You made tea without tea leaves. xD
Aww Man you made my day!! I never heard him so happy before @ 8:58
hahaha! Holds 300V wires in his HAND to show us, instead of connecting them to the terminal block and testing safely.
@@mernok2001 what's a hundred volts between friends?
I really liked this video and the many others you make where you push the product's performance to the extreme! :) thank you.
YES FINALLY MORE SALT ! Have been waiting for some more fun with those but I didn't expect 400V
The thumbs down are from the manufacturer of those crappy, soft plug ends.
OMG! Bloody hell - this was professional work on the plug to fix it in :-) You definetly like a dangerous life...
Bloody hell! Laughed so hard! I just love these "test to destruction" videos! Great job.
THADITS NYYYYYIIICCEEE
this is my favorite video he's done so far, its so hilariously dangerous and his reactions are fantastic.
'You basically just immerse it in water and plug it in!'
And voila, you've made your very own burning house!
I wish this dude would have been my high school science teacher.
Ok, next goal:40 amps
No problem if you have a 32 amp breaker. That's the highest value used in Europe to power up normal houses (industry can get hundreds of amps). So for a short time, you can draw 40 amps no problem. At 400V of course. It's no kidding, welcome in Europe :D
@@5Dale65 Uhm, I know... I live in Europe. I have three phase (only) 16A at home but it was possible and still is to install a 32A one in my house. Or i can take the power from the main electrical box(magic keys).
Then he will say the whole house is vibrating
dont u mean 40 angs
Helpful information
How to make your coffee boil fast: put 10 kW through on cup of water! Thanks for this experiment.
**EVEN MORE SAAAAAAAAALT!**
One of The funniest episode DGW, I was laughing like a psycho 😁
I must give it to the bro, violating every electreitian safety rules in 10 minutes xD
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EVEN MORE SAALT intensifies the whole room is vibrating 😂😂😂
Because of the gas coming out of the water, the entire room could easily explode when the electrode is pulled out, you should play a lottery
It's very satisfying to watch those dodgy heaters sparking. Too bad they've got no scryus.
EVEN MORE SAALT
The Room Hates Salt Water Electrodes
Electrode: FIRE
"Bloody hell" sounds so much better when you say it.
Sounds abut right.
In the case of resistive (Ohmic, or linear) loads, Joule's law can be combined with Ohm's law (V = I·R) to produce alternative expressions for the amount of power that is dissipated:
P=IV = I^2R =V^2/R
In other words the relationship between power and Current or Voltage is a squared law, so doubling the voltage has a dramatic effect on the current, for a fixed resistance, and also that decreasing the resistance dramatically increases the current... so Boom!!!! You popped it!
This is also part of the reason that standing on a hilltop in a thunderstorm wearing wet copper armour and shouting 'All gods are b4st4rd5!' is rarely a good idea.
Heyyy...USA here..bloody hell, that was a dang entertaining vid👍👍👍🙂🙂🙂💙
DiodeGoneWild is just Mr. Safety
Loved your last video too. this one is good too
"My goal is to get room vibrating at 26 amps!" "Nice" And nice it is. Thank You for the entertainment!
Mr Diode sir, your videos are fantastic, interesting, informative and bloomin hilarious, keep them coming. More salt..........
i love this kind of videos
Even more phase.. even bigger breaker... even more saaaaalt... super dodgy :D
Epic video! Even more salt of course. The conclusion: "This is a nice and quick water heater" haha really nice and dodgy of course
I’m so glad you did this so I don’t have to.
Finally, a cure for COVID-19. Just boost the power level to over 9000 milliamps. Now I understand why people have been grabbing so much table salt in their trips to Walmart.
I came here for dodgy. Was not disappointed.
The whole room is vibrating
4:28 slavic cooking and enginiering 101
Hey DiodeGoneWild... I love your videos, but please be more careful! Add an RCD or switch the power on/off during interaction with the Water. The moment you started pouring saltwater in the live waterbowl i was concerned about your safety. Please don't take your live into your own hands like this. Live is simply to short as it is...
Surely you had some nice protection for shock. Good one.
"Bloody hell..." is the funniest.
this video randomly appear in my head, so i rewatch it🤣
Looks like it makes a nice tea...
I’v tried tis also n it’s an interesting experiment… I put it in a much larger glass container n tried putting my finger wit my body floating ofcourse n didn’t feel nything when it’s far n some tingling when I get closer… Electricity always takes the shortest path…
****my opinion is those are dangerously Dodgy the outlet plugs seem to be made of lead is a soft metal and of course I enjoy your videos****
Oh my god:D Even more vibrating floor? XD I like it cuz it is so dodgy and it goes on
Quite a nice quick water heater :DD
Only 60k views after 4 years? We've got to promote our crazy Master of Disaster!
get a bucket and the "3kw" unit. Push the 32a braker with inductiv 32a and see your installlation with infraredcamera
If this isn't applied science, I don't know what it is.
That's nicee!
Next time, connect it to a full bridge rectifier, or even better, a 3-phase rectifier for even more power!
You mean even fuller bridge rectifier?
I like those water heaters, my mother used to have one to make coffe, but it's very worn now...
Good job DiodeGoneWild, your videos are very interesting as usual ;)
EDIT: Oh ,and btw i know what's gonna happen already, because i'm here from quite some time :) (4:23)
Love this how dogdy it is x
Legend has it 10kw water heater is enough to kill corona.
Gotta love this guy
It has to be some kind of tin or aluminum because no other metal or alloy is that soft
Could you show us your three-phase setup? Did you just take a 3-phase plug and took, say, the L1 and L2 wires, or is there something else (placed by you) involved for safety?
Safety? Ummmm, you are on the wrong channel LOL
However, there is nothing unsafe about holding the 400V wires or "working live". Except if you touch the conductors, of course :-)
@@johncoops6897 what about arcing? And about accidentally closing a circuit either through wire or through the earth?
@@ornessarhithfaeron3576 - yes, all those things are a problem for safety. However in this UA-cam channel, he doesn't really worry about safety very much. Also remeber that these 400V wires are only for this experiment.
I think he just connected his 2 x 400V test wires onto the terminals on the main 3-phase circuit breaker. Did you notice that when there was too much current (due to the salt) that the room lighting also switched off? That is what makes me think that he was tripping the main 3-phase circuit breaker that protects his whole house.
These things are fun dipped in all sorts of liquids not just water.
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I reckon your plug modification technique is the same as the one you used to make the display window in your battery analyser.
Bad ideas are the most fun ideas
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