@Mak Makkreactors 1 through 3 are in a decommissioned state. They could load them back up and put water in them and start making power in a huge emergency. I doubt that would happen but it would be cool
Anton once ate sand they found in a basement in Chernobyl that was covering up parts of the robots used on the roof of the reactor building. I think it was measured on another channel at either 2000 Sv/h or 2000 mSv/h.
A very reliable death trap ! :D The wires get red because they have some resistance (which is lower than human body) so current passes through wires and not body, but when body gets wet its resistance is reduced and if in some scenario body resistance gets lower than that of the wire , with such an unfused setup, they would get electrocuted! In fact, they need GFCI o RCA switch for such application that can pass that amount of current but would pop if the current finds another way to ground except the wire. I am sure they know this , but they don't care :D I hope they be safe and continue to make good content
6:26 the flying fluffy stuff is probably the zinc galvanization of the wire. I had a similar thing going on when I was welding galvanized tubing (although mine stuck to the surface).
I am only a couple of minutes in, and I see Anton building a wooden seat, Alex stringing bare electric wire around it, sparks fly freely .. and they're gonna make a sauna. Yes, this is Kreosan alright :-) :-)
I love you guys' videos! :D Suggestion: It may be expensive, but I recommend covering that basement pool with tiles. Who knows what insects could grow and colonize in that water. But it's completely up to you :D
It would be very interesting if you would do this in some house in pripyat. You should cover the hot wire with small wooden planks to avoid burning yourself and to make it look a lot better looking. Realy like your videos, in haven’t missed a single one. Greatings from Latvia!!!
Hi, don't listen to this guy - it seems he likes to troll lots of comments and questions without clue what he's saying... 😉 Regarding to your question about switches and quality - I have used quite few, same my friends etc. and won't say anything bad about them... It's like that with majority of stuff produced in Poland, for example this seems similar to U.S.A - both countries are quite proud of what they produce on their soil and just by that want to meet quality standards and customer satisfaction as a certain brand/producer. Also to have certain products avaible on market these kind of appliances have to meet not only Polish quality standards/norms but also at least European ones. ✌😎
@@mrm0r1 Thanks for taking the time to reply. I agree, both Poland and USA have relatively high standards for craftsmanship and both are known for high quality products in many areas of industry.
I can't stop staring at the plumbing outside the walls. And the deadbolt on the outward facing side of the door. Both things I have in my own dwelling so no disrespect intended. I'm just amazed how similar Russia and California are.
@@simonl7784 cuz they simply could click a button on the russian channel to translate all videos. and get more sub. and many russian channels do that. but most dont. and some other issues with them...
I like the idea of putting a pool down in your basement but if you can make it more permanent you could coat the floor of the basement with something like truck bed liner or something that seals in the water.
usually the residential homes on USSR like yours in this video has somewhere hidden 110mm drainage pipe in the basement floor pit that leads to nearby ditches or nearby lakes or just underground field drainage systems, so the water can flow away from the basement floor. You had a pit closer to the right wall, could have been that under the rocks there a cast iron pipe was laying and you could have just slit the plastic liner and the water would have drained out by itself with no pump needed
Infrared therapy has many roles in the human body. These include detoxification, pain relief, reduction of muscle tension, relaxation, improved circulation, weight loss, skin purification, lowered side effects of diabetes, boosting of the immune system and lowering of blood pressure.
Plasma can be created with 2 shorted carbon electrodes not just microwaves. Plasma is super heated air that ionises. It will be slightly radioactive but not that bad.
@@ThePalikacska It's more akin to the nature of wild government regulations and taxes making it nearly impossible for new competition for existing gas companies to form without first handing over several ocean's worth of money, and this is a problem that no economic system can solve, even ones that are completely absent of capitalism. Add on the impossible costs of setting the gas lines and voila, you have what is basically a natural monopoly.
This is not sauna, this is room size oven
This is banya blyat
With taped hooks where wires are glowing
This is electric version of Nazi sauna.
It's a lightbulb you can walk into
yo thats a toaster lmao
Thank you Kreosan for making these english dubs. They really mean a lot to some of us. The main channel translations aren't always that good.
69 likes nice!
Yes I fully agree 👍🏻! Thanks Alex
When burning galvanized (zinc coated) wire, never breathe the fumes. It's quite toxic.
They are crazy, they went to chernobly too
They invaded chernobly actualy
How about connecting a car battery to 220 mains?... then breathing the fumes.
I thought I saw a zinc flash-off too. What kind of wire is this, anyway?
@@Noah-hq5rs I would not advise it...
Burning zinc..... Don't breath this.
zinc should be more worried when met with these guys xd
metal fume fever is a bitch and a half
Exactly what that smoke was.
Next: I built a nuclear reactor in my kitchen ☢️
A kid did in his yard hurt bunch people already
@@robertpal4294 not that bad
@@robertpal4294 I heard about it, was it for a silence project at his school?
@Mak Makk it would be weird if the Ukraine blew their budget on making reactor 4 work again
@Mak Makkreactors 1 through 3 are in a decommissioned state. They could load them back up and put water in them and start making power in a huge emergency. I doubt that would happen but it would be cool
that thermometer is fucking awesome
Lab reference standard.
Everything is lit until their house is lit on fire.
Untill? You mean after? lol
I'm glad nobody got electrocuted.
Then everything is literally lit.
Lit lit, if you will.
@@mscir yeah ik
ITS VERY SAFE
I wonder how many safety regulations were broken in this singular video.
Just be happy nobody died 😂
What countrys safety regulations are you referring to.?
Not enough
Are there any in Russia?
Probably none of the safety violations broken come before the don't touch unexploded ordnances on the list!
15:03 These utility prices are crazy low. Just a two hour flight away, you pay about 10x more for both water and gas.
As in Canada. We have all the fresh water in the world and get ripped off.
"We have repaired it with a rock and it works"
Love your work, no fancy equipment or safety concerns, just use old parts and make it work. Great video!
I starting to understand why the ruissian have such hard time in Ukraine :D
i miss some "holy moly" in this video :-D
oh my 🤣🤣🤣
Me too
lol
What a Hell.
Don’t worry. You will hear it when kreosan sees his electric bill 😂😂
Next we add spent fuel bundles from Chernobyl into our home made swimming pool. Alex has been vomiting hard for days since.
lol yeah "Holy moly, it's a hell guys, Alex is now glowing in the dark"
Anton once ate sand they found in a basement in Chernobyl that was covering up parts of the robots used on the roof of the reactor building. I think it was measured on another channel at either 2000 Sv/h or 2000 mSv/h.
Jackass: Russian Edition.
And just when I though you guys couldn’t possibly do anything more sketchy, you go and completely out do yourselves 😂 you guys are killing me.. 😂😂
Next "plasma sauna from microwaves"
@@mynameis8211 "healthy eye cleaning with UV lamps"
Did you ever watch the very old videos. Much more sketchy
The Human Toaster
It's a (Suicide Sauna)
True
Yup and the guy turning it on and off holding a live 240v wire!!!
A very reliable death trap ! :D
The wires get red because they have some resistance (which is lower than human body) so current passes through wires and not body, but when body gets wet its resistance is reduced and if in some scenario body resistance gets lower than that of the wire , with such an unfused setup, they would get electrocuted! In fact, they need GFCI o RCA switch for such application that can pass that amount of current but would pop if the current finds another way to ground except the wire. I am sure they know this , but they don't care :D I hope they be safe and continue to make good content
@@faghihimohammad ELECTROBOOM?
@@EngineerNev Yep, a fan of Electroboom
Then water turns to steam and glue of tape fails snd wire falls frying everyone
More people the Better.. more resistance?
exactly fried Russian
6:12 that “yeaa boiii” tho
As a finish person I like this idea.
Finish, yes, ralli enklish
Nature selection
Liian kuivat löylyt muute iha vitu hyvä:D
hullujen sauna
What did you finish?
"Why nobody makes that?" ... well there are a few reasons :D
Like having actual sauna?
6:26 the flying fluffy stuff is probably the zinc galvanization of the wire. I had a similar thing going on when I was welding galvanized tubing (although mine stuck to the surface).
I am only a couple of minutes in, and I see Anton building a wooden seat, Alex stringing bare electric wire around it, sparks fly freely .. and they're gonna make a sauna. Yes, this is Kreosan alright :-) :-)
i would love having these guys as neighbors they are so cool and they are so crazy recourceful
Love their adherence to Health and Safety regs.
I'd worry about roasted nuts from whatever radioactive item they found this week.
15:20 Ozone and UV is healthy....
The moment he said "we will need 10 microwaves" lol
English narrator: Why no one tries to make it?
Me: The answer is literally all around us.
I love you guys' videos! :D
Suggestion:
It may be expensive, but I recommend covering that basement pool with tiles. Who knows what insects could grow and colonize in that water. But it's completely up to you :D
When it gets hot and steamy, the tape adhesive may give way.
Learning Russian in lockdown so i can listen to Ploho and watch Kreosan without the english version :D
I Gotta admit. That Basement is Awesome..
Thumbs up for the black mold that is having a party in the warm moist air...
Next: Inviting our neighbors into our nuclear sauna.
It would be very interesting if you would do this in some house in pripyat.
You should cover the hot wire with small wooden planks to avoid burning yourself and to make it look a lot better looking.
Realy like your videos, in haven’t missed a single one.
Greatings from Latvia!!!
Kreosan going back to its roots. Careless and funny. I like it!
This whole house has to be an easter egg in Stalker II !
Kreosan: Today we will be making a level 4 bio-weapon in our closet.
5:25 is Poland known for good quality switches?
Hi, don't listen to this guy - it seems he likes to troll lots of comments and questions without clue what he's saying... 😉
Regarding to your question about switches and quality - I have used quite few, same my friends etc. and won't say anything bad about them...
It's like that with majority of stuff produced in Poland, for example this seems similar to U.S.A - both countries are quite proud of what they produce on their soil and just by that want to meet quality standards and customer satisfaction as a certain brand/producer.
Also to have certain products avaible on market these kind of appliances have to meet not only Polish quality standards/norms but also at least European ones. ✌😎
@@mrm0r1 Thanks for taking the time to reply. I agree, both Poland and USA have relatively high standards for craftsmanship and both are known for high quality products in many areas of industry.
6:39 what you made is "lana philsophica", a very lite, wool-like material made from very fine zinc oxide strings.
Slavic technology at its best
Im glad you got the water out without any leaks. These videos are great
Ahh just my kind of people love it. Looking forward to the next one.
Thanks
This video kept going, and going, and going.. Amazing the amount of madness these guys pack in 20 mins, well done!
Imagine if you get too comfortable and try to lie down, then you accidentally slump over one of the wires.
Are you still trying to get the Ferris wheel 🎡 moving?
Your sauna is frustrating product safety certification companies. :) LOL
I hope that wasn't zink coating on that wire..... Because when zinc coating burns it releases a poisones gas
This sauna is perfect for my mother-in-law and I would also like to give her the water pump without grounding.💣
Seriously now you're crazy. 😂
lol you must really love her!
These guys are awesome!!
if you by awesome mean crazy!
6:58 I want one of them windows!
The fact that they hanged the water pump with the network cable keeps me so amused.
I can't stop staring at the plumbing outside the walls. And the deadbolt on the outward facing side of the door.
Both things I have in my own dwelling so no disrespect intended. I'm just amazed how similar Russia and California are.
Anton is the handyman/hard worker and alex is the brains/smart guy
Looks super dangerous man
That’s a common theme of this channel! 🤣
6:13 “yeaaaahhhhhh booooyyy”
Yes, you guys are awesome! I wish I could hang out with you guys for real.
no you wont, thye are selfish. they dont like other nations.
@@eseseis7251 Why do you say that??
@@simonl7784 cuz they simply could click a button on the russian channel to translate all videos. and get more sub. and many russian channels do that. but most dont. and some other issues with them...
@@eseseis7251 they don't seem like jerks to me.
@@eseseis7251 So they don't like other nations because they don't translate all their videos?? You are not making much sense buddy...
Made a sauna when I was a young boy, was fun jumping into the snow directly from the sauna
Bhahah they fixed it with a rock!!,
I have heard there is another guy on youtube who calls himself Crazy Russian Hacker, but you sir are the true and rightful recipient of that title.
you guys are SICK!
nice thermometer!
6:12
yea boiiiiii
''it's generally SAFE''... great guys! Uninsulated wires at 220V , are not safe at all! Great guys!
I love the saying "thats a hell "or "whatta hell lol
It sounds so broken when they translate a purely Russian phrase into English
@@alexspalding4945 fairly certain the correct translation is "thats a nightmare"
"Oh my!" and "Oh my gosh"!
That's hard guys
next vid: 3rd degree burns
So good to have the Star of the show, Anton, back! :D
Ok guys now let's put the steel wire into the basement pool and have a hot tub 😁
Yeah lol I used more than that before I even got out of bed today
This is terrifying on like 40 levels...
Anton is such an endearing young fellow.
Am I the only one who was hoping Anton would touch the wire?
Dangerous, guys. Very dangerous.
You must be new here.
@@dillis2188 not at all. Been here since the days of the dangerous gokarts. I find Anton annoying af.
As an estonian person i like this idea
Ciao ragazzi siete forti, ho visto tutti i vostri video vi seguo da siena. Saluti!
Hey, be careful with the smoke frome the glowing wires 🥴
Thanks for the sauna and pool ideas. I've been thinking about making this in my basement
That's more like a death trap than a sauna!
Poor Anton getting 1st try of the toaster room lol :P
I'd really like to see how they renovate the house, with that much effort as they do the other experiments. :-D
Nothing like humidity and black mold in those old school rocks lol
Me as a former German electrician.... Yo don't need WHAT Insulation? Holy heck glad you're still alive 😂
0:38 what is that boxon the left? Gas heater? Coal stove? Water heater? Looks like it has a clay chimney at the rear...
Bhahha these dudes are funny . Good job boys👍🏻👍🏻❤️
awesome, be cool to tile the basement pool and add the sauna down there too
This channel gives me the fear
plasma sauna sounds dangerous but with what you guys have handles it will be a walk in the park for you :)
“That wasn’t very funny. Gonna need my slippers.” lmaooo what 😂😂😭
Rubber slipers somewhat protect you from electricution.
Need this as public banya with this, some pickles and beer and it would be very relaxing!
I've been waiting for this so long!
This type of creativity is priceless!!
I like the idea of putting a pool down in your basement but if you can make it more permanent you could coat the floor of the basement with something like truck bed liner or something that seals in the water.
usually the residential homes on USSR like yours in this video has somewhere hidden 110mm drainage pipe in the basement floor pit that leads to nearby ditches or nearby lakes or just underground field drainage systems, so the water can flow away from the basement floor. You had a pit closer to the right wall, could have been that under the rocks there a cast iron pipe was laying and you could have just slit the plastic liner and the water would have drained out by itself with no pump needed
Who besides me jumped at 3:57 in the video? The other guy was scaring him and it scared me in the process.
i love the music during the video please can someboby tell me the name??
Just remember to NOT lean backwards
Infrared therapy has many roles in the human body. These include detoxification, pain relief, reduction of muscle tension, relaxation, improved circulation, weight loss, skin purification, lowered side effects of diabetes, boosting of the immune system and lowering of blood pressure.
how do you deal with air down in the pool? i would be afraid to suffocate with carbon dioxide
19:00 Looks like there is a hole by the stairs/ladder.
@@storm37000 but co2 is heavier,.it will stay down unless heated to rise or pumped
Please Do Not Microwave yourselves!!! I would like to continue to watch you guys for a few more years!
Plasma can be created with 2 shorted carbon electrodes not just microwaves. Plasma is super heated air that ionises. It will be slightly radioactive but not that bad.
You guys are geniuses! Awesome work.
Sauna rules:
1) If it smells like chicken, you are probably touching a hot wire.
make small nuclear reactor in your basement, now you have good water pump for cooling all you need is some uranium and some lead to protect things
Kreosan: (makes a "homemade" indoor sauna)
Me: [Is he out of his mind?!]
Holy shit your gas is cheap! Would cost me closer to $40!!
welcome to wild capitalism
@@ThePalikacska and we get pretty cheap gas compared to some other European countries and America lol
@@ThePalikacska It's more akin to the nature of wild government regulations and taxes making it nearly impossible for new competition for existing gas companies to form without first handing over several ocean's worth of money, and this is a problem that no economic system can solve, even ones that are completely absent of capitalism. Add on the impossible costs of setting the gas lines and voila, you have what is basically a natural monopoly.