Alkaline batteries aren't going to react that much, as we saw. The components that are used are manganese oxide (positive terminal or cathode) and zinc (negative terminal or anode). I believe these chemicals, though I'm no chemist and certainly did not do well in chemistry, does not generally have in explosive results. I think the real dangers with batteries comes in when you start playing around with modern Lithium and NiMH batteries. I've seen videos where someone stabbed such a battery with a nail and it literally started blasting fire like a firework almost immediately. This is also the type of battery that was causing Samsung such heartache with its Galaxy Note 7 product. This was probably your most "edge of your seat" type of video that I have seen y'all make so far. I kept worrying that Nate was going to get seriously hurt. It got me thinking that you guys need to start doing Mythbusters-style setups for your experiments. Haha! -Brian
It's not just Samsung that uses them. Almost all cellphones use Lithium batteries and have the same issue as the Galaxy Note 7s along with many other electronics that use them. They explode due to damage to the very thin walls of the battery which usually comes from overcharging them to the point that they swell up enough to damage the walls of the battery or just a bad design to begin. It causes short circuits and heat buildup to the point that the lithium ignites resulting in the same thing that happened in this video but with more lithium and inside what is basically a pouch of metal foil.
All alkali metals (lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium and theoretically francium) will react violently with water. Lithium is the least reactive, and the violence of the reaction grows as you go down the periodic table (the same order I put them), except francium, which would be a bit less reactive than caesium (it's radioactive and rapidly disintegrates, so we can't do the experiment, it's just what the theory says). Search for "alkaline metals in water" and you'll see the explosions.
Jack Place, you are correct. I'm not sure why I typed just oxide. I wonder if I read the word oxide elsewhere as I was typing my reply. I don't profess to be a chemistry person by any means. In fact, I have just a basic understanding of chemicals. I'm surprised I got this much correct, haha!
I love how he opens it first and plays with the chemicals, then does research on it later. ;) Well, accidents are how most superpowers are obtained, so who knows... ;)
Manganese dioxide (also known as pyrolusite) and Ammonium chloride (this one smells the same as amonia in aqueous solutions and just a little bit in its solid form). None of those are toxic when handled with gloves. It is just the MnO2 that is annoying as it stains and is a pain in the a** to clean up after it dried up. Bloody thing wont dissolve in anything and it stains things brown.
In school, I once did a science project on which brand of battery lasts the longest. The three brands I used was Duracell, Energizer, and Rayovac. I put them in identical flashlights and left them on. The Rayovac battery got so hot it melted, and Duracell lasted just a bit longer than Energizer. Note to self, when buying batteries get Duracell.
If you live in a country that has Aldi stores, then buy Activ Energy batteries. They are the cheapest and last longer than Duracell and many other battery brands.
I'm not one to complain about free content, so I won't. I would however like to submit a request for some more complex in depth type of builds or experiments. I'm sure it can be difficult given that you guys upload a new video every day but every once in a while would be great. Things like the styro-slicer or the HHO generator. Those are the kind of videos I stick around for. Anyways thanks for the uploads and I look forward to seeing what's coming in the future.
I think I did something like this when I was little. I actually used slightly dented batteries and would squeeze them slightly and see a small amount of extra life for my game boy but never to a significant degree and things easily could have gone wrong. I'd be interested in seeing actual measurements on that too though.
Very cool video! However I would like a more indepth explanation of the terms "gooey, and slightly less gooey" when talking about the substances of the battery :) i just feel like getting the "how and why" explained is the core of your videos :)
TheNordicApple they dont do research and they blindly walk into every project they have id like to see the science behind it to rather than just dangerously messing with dangerous items and chemcles. Then ask questions later. All this research has been done before
The temperature must be increasing due to the exothermic reaction, caused by the nail and the liquid. BTW,that lithium ion battery experiment was much less explosive and more beautiful than I imagined.
can you convert a radio (FM) so that it can pick up aircraft frequency band. It's a really fun project and I would like to see it on the king of random.
This gives me an idea that The King of Random should connect a big amount of 9 volt batteries to each other to get a huge voltage and you shouldn't try that at home since it's dangerous but since he's The King of Random I think that he should.
cookiesw I liked the more advanced projects like the welder, metal melted and sugar rickets. I have made the welder and metal melted and I am going to buy some potassium nitrate for the rockets.
Thank you so much for making this video! My kid recently asked me "What's inside a battery?" He's watched this video twice. His curiosity has been satiated.
You should try throwing a few pieces of the lithium foil into some water, it reacts very violently. It starts on fire almost immediately, and then sometimes even explodes, without the addition of heat or fire, it's actually quite interesting to see
Why go to all that trouble? All you have to do is connect a piece of wire or just the foil from a piece of gum or cigarette pack, to both the pos and neg ends of the battery, and you can start a fire. It's impossible not to do. You don't need matches or flint and steel, to start a fire when camping. You just need any size battery and some cheap foil or a piece of wire. The contact points will burn your finger tips if you don't protect them though. So just use something between your fingertips and the contact points. So, if your homeless, grab a battery, foil, a dead pigeon and make a meal while staying warm.
This is true to a point but relatively speaking the danger is minimal, theres a lot of science channels that even with proper protection break some basic lab rules but in the instance the real danger is minimal. Gloves are probably all he would need and glasses do work for basic eye protection. The jacket he said was for protection would at least keep it from touching his skin but my guess is highly flammable so it would not help much if he got hit with anything he was protecting against. ...and the lithium battery would have ignited like that to some degree if he just hit it with a hammer a bit. I agree that some care should be taken but I don't think there was a huge risk here... Scaled up, absolutely.
This is a perfect demonstration of just how dangerous this is. I think the local fire department should give you a medal especially, for showing how dangerous it is to dispose of old batteries with fire.
Bet you feel energized
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NOT THE PUNS😂
That joke was electric! The puns just keep going and going and going...
Random Stuff funny
No.
Battery makers, "Don't do this."
King of Random, "You mean this?"
These battery's are weak and don't do anything if it was a lithium ion battery it would surely blasted or caught instant fire with just a single stab
LOLZ!
@@debsattam1 ni-mh
hhhhhh you alright
Fr fr
Thank you Nate/Grant for putting the translation of Centigrade from Fahrenheit, from everyone else is the world apart from America, Thank you
Afton Carrasco i thought the exact same thing
Shame on you for not knowing both.
@KiiNGKiiLL Fahrenheit is useless tbh Kelvin is the most precise system.
Imperial is not accurate enough either
Actually shame on them for not returning the favor :p
This means war, you've killed my brothers.
AA omg lol I am ded
Your brothers are in my keboard
I recharge your brothers
lol
Your yellow brothers are on my Johnny 5 robots neck
“I’m sure your not supposed to do that, but let’s find out why”
Famous last words
??
@Mayank wat?
@Mayank waaaat?
"your"
famous last words
5:18 happy
Alkaline batteries aren't going to react that much, as we saw. The components that are used are manganese oxide (positive terminal or cathode) and zinc (negative terminal or anode). I believe these chemicals, though I'm no chemist and certainly did not do well in chemistry, does not generally have in explosive results. I think the real dangers with batteries comes in when you start playing around with modern Lithium and NiMH batteries. I've seen videos where someone stabbed such a battery with a nail and it literally started blasting fire like a firework almost immediately. This is also the type of battery that was causing Samsung such heartache with its Galaxy Note 7 product.
This was probably your most "edge of your seat" type of video that I have seen y'all make so far. I kept worrying that Nate was going to get seriously hurt. It got me thinking that you guys need to start doing Mythbusters-style setups for your experiments. Haha!
-Brian
It's not just Samsung that uses them. Almost all cellphones use Lithium batteries and have the same issue as the Galaxy Note 7s along with many other electronics that use them. They explode due to damage to the very thin walls of the battery which usually comes from overcharging them to the point that they swell up enough to damage the walls of the battery or just a bad design to begin. It causes short circuits and heat buildup to the point that the lithium ignites resulting in the same thing that happened in this video but with more lithium and inside what is basically a pouch of metal foil.
Yep lithium cells will react violently when punctured, mainly because lithium metal itself reacts with oxygen
Titanium dioxide. Zinc oxide garphite polycarbonate binder and other stuff
All alkali metals (lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium and theoretically francium) will react violently with water. Lithium is the least reactive, and the violence of the reaction grows as you go down the periodic table (the same order I put them), except francium, which would be a bit less reactive than caesium (it's radioactive and rapidly disintegrates, so we can't do the experiment, it's just what the theory says). Search for "alkaline metals in water" and you'll see the explosions.
Jack Place, you are correct. I'm not sure why I typed just oxide. I wonder if I read the word oxide elsewhere as I was typing my reply. I don't profess to be a chemistry person by any means. In fact, I have just a basic understanding of chemicals. I'm surprised I got this much correct, haha!
I wish someone trusted me like he trusts his gloves.
This is an underrated comment.
Depression be like
@@Saltria ?
Christopher Wilf true
True
At this point just put
DO NOT:
Do what ever UA-camrs do
Life hack channels: 👁👄👁
UA-camrs: respect others
WW3
4 ways to Poison Yourself with Batteries
Lol
Eat it
Open it and touch inside
Pour acid in drink the drink the drink
Just wanted comment it
Nothing happened.
Don’t don’t have nothing
Protection
The King of random:a jacket
Me:full combat armour
Me:A planet away
@@sandman_sam a solar system away
@@ok6114 lol
@@jishae9422 😄😄
Fheue
"Im really going to avoid touching this stuff". sticks whole hand in it
trapper trey it’s called gloves
R/whoosh
He meant with his bare skin
trapper trey I would so do that lol
trapper trey he's warring gloves
3:03 the sound was perfect timing
Do u remember writing this?
I love how he opens it first and plays with the chemicals, then does research on it later. ;) Well, accidents are how most superpowers are obtained, so who knows... ;)
James Wilkins he was lucky that it is mostly MnO2 and NH4Cl
Matej Schwartz plz translate lol
Matej Schwartz second one is
Nitrogen hydrogen 4 and chlorine I think
Manganese dioxide (also known as pyrolusite) and Ammonium chloride (this one smells the same as amonia in aqueous solutions and just a little bit in its solid form). None of those are toxic when handled with gloves. It is just the MnO2 that is annoying as it stains and is a pain in the a** to clean up after it dried up. Bloody thing wont dissolve in anything and it stains things brown.
James W
“Duracell wants to know your location”
😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Says who
DURACELL MTF FORCE OPEN UP
Thanks for the laugh I needed that.
Please put bubble wrap in vacuume chamber
No
Emoji Sapphire no it won’t. Long explanation but it won’t
Bohut sare experiment banao jaldi jaldi 😍🔥🔥
His palms are sweaty
Knees weak, arms are heavy
His batteries are leaking fluid already
Mom’s spaghetti
Mom as spaghetti
you better lose yourself to the power of the batteries you only have 1 bar
He is nervous but on the surface he looks calm and ready to drop batteries even know they might explode
what heck
Now, if these had been lithium-ion batteries, this would've been a LOT more energetic.
they are lithium ion batteries. I think you meant lithium polymer batteries would be more energetic.
@@koryagniel1592 pretty sure those are alkalines
Yes I believe ya meant Lithium Polymer batteries, affectionately called LiPo batteries.
dudes a battery expert
Only came to watch thinking he was using lithium batteries
Kingofrandom = exploding battery's from 15 meters away
FPS Russia = exploding a car from 15 meters away
Ben Boss Dead channel.
Tal fps is arrested thats why
Saeed Abed no it isn't 😂 kyle retired from his fpsrussia days
Ben Boss you mean standing next to a car while it’s blowing up looking like a baddass
Tal well its not like youtube would of let them stay
In school, I once did a science project on which brand of battery lasts the longest. The three brands I used was Duracell, Energizer, and Rayovac. I put them in identical flashlights and left them on. The Rayovac battery got so hot it melted, and Duracell lasted just a bit longer than Energizer. Note to self, when buying batteries get Duracell.
Yeah duracell is just better for more applications
If you live in a country that has Aldi stores, then buy Activ Energy batteries. They are the cheapest and last longer than Duracell and many other battery brands.
Thanks for the °C 😋
(but not for the content)
chebunator2033 OOOOOOOOOOOO
is it that delicious
“I’m gonna avoid touching that”
Touches it in the next 2 seconds
“That’s pretty oily”
Lol
With the hand he touches with gluv
He was wearing mechanics gloves made for engine oil and heavy duty atuff
Who needs fireworks when you got Batteries 🔋!!!!
Local man dead after battery explosion
I need both😂
I knew a comment has existed
I wonder if you tie a bunch of batteries together and starting igniting it on fire. It make big battery 🎆
@@MittensWichen car battery?
Battery : "Dont put on fire!!"
TKoR : "WOAHHH!!! , I THINK IT LITT, OKAY"
Lol when I was a kid, we called the “liquid” inside batteries what it actually was - battery acid
Technically it's sulphuric acid but call it whatever you want since it's a mix if different materials
Same here X3
Alkalines.
If it’s potassium hydroxide like he said, it’s the complete opposite of acid.
Lead acid batteries have acid in them. Alkaline batteries have the exact opposite of acid in them.
Thanks for the celcius on the screen for the rest of the world
DarkPlayer the bug on your profile pic tripped me out😂
So you open up a battery, smelling it, and handling it. Then you say you need to research what’s inside? What were you thinking? 🤔
"Can I huff it?"
Put some white fuming Niric acid to any type of alcohol and mix it thoroughly. And sniff the resulting compound DMT style
@@DamithaNadeeshaWanniarachchi maybe won't get to the sniffing part
@@bene5431 : it explodes! and it sprays hot nitric acid all over the place
I like your use of the word "thinking"
Amazing video 👍🏽👍🏻👍
"I'm wearing a jacket for protection" *only wears sunglasses to cover face*
Lol😂
Lmao so true 😂🤣😂
And that jacket is probably made from some sort of animal if not then at least a plant and battery acid/sulfuric acid loves that sort of material.
I'm not one to complain about free content, so I won't. I would however like to submit a request for some more complex in depth type of builds or experiments. I'm sure it can be difficult given that you guys upload a new video every day but every once in a while would be great. Things like the styro-slicer or the HHO generator. Those are the kind of videos I stick around for. Anyways thanks for the uploads and I look forward to seeing what's coming in the future.
Ditto, MyBeardItches.
Same. The content has plunged on this channel in the last few years. Sad to see it like this.
Logan Landry I agree
I you put food coloring in water and then put it in the distiller you used whit salt water would the food coloring stay behind or go with it?
Its a impure substance so it wont go
U forgot i dare
It will stay behind
That's awesome. AA lithium batteries are like little miniature fireworks.
That was definitely my favorite part of the video.
This is assault and battery
Yeah true
What I was thinking
Assault on battery
It’s an aasault!
Lol
Thanks for putting Celsius too
I think this is low key a sponsorship for "Duracell".
That's a shame, although the last one was an Energizer (which comes from my hometown)
Adrian Mendez. It cant or else it would be breaking sponsorship law.
Why would Duracell sponsor someone that wants to destroy their batteries. Your logic doesn't make any sense
Not so durable eh
Adrian Mendez why would they sponser someone who showed how easy it is to destroy their battery?
The last one was pretty cool it was like a firework 😃👍
Try put battery in Metal foundry.
enoo someone would probably die in the making of that video
Haha i don't think its a real danger u know
he could name it how to risk millions of lives
no,
a lithium polymer battery
Put a whole package of lithium batteries in :D
thanks for the celcius degrees
Or, you know, someone in literally any country besides the totalitarian capitalist nightmare that is the united states
Yeah, thanks. :)
B Pr daddy 💖💦💦💦
Mason Daub capitalist county you can tell who are the losers the ones who are mad
une power of communism xd
Concerning the 9v in the shop press, I'd be interested to see what happens when you use a multimeter to measure the voltage as it's crushed.
I think I did something like this when I was little. I actually used slightly dented batteries and would squeeze them slightly and see a small amount of extra life for my game boy but never to a significant degree and things easily could have gone wrong. I'd be interested in seeing actual measurements on that too though.
Give the camera man a raise ._.
iDrakeZz ِ omg ur right lol
hes the king of random or the first guy
Would have had hot metal in the face the last time, had he not been wearing glasses. A little too close for comfort.
I say we start a Patreon for him
Tripod upgraded
I was waiting for an explosion throughout the video 😂😂🤣
lol
Me too
Lithium ion batteries explode, I think
Same.
Is it cool every video you make
Do a phone battery next, I've heard the moment a hole is created, it quickly starts smoking which later becomes a fire...
Benaiah Uchiha-Senju note 7
Lithium battery’s reacts with the water
Benaiah Uchiha-Senju it would be the same as the lithium battery in this video. Phone batteries are also lithium ion so.
Nicholas Sanchez But only in California
Justice Tankson any smartphone including iPhones*
10:40 Screw buying fireworks for an expensive price, you can get around 20 for about 8 dollars and a blow torch
This is a no smoking area.
Hey you, battery! No smoking!
Hahaha!!!
"hello, this is the ER, what happened to you?" "well, you see, I was making a video for youtube about batteries..."
Yes
"I can plead the 5th here right?"
Very cool video! However I would like a more indepth explanation of the terms "gooey, and slightly less gooey" when talking about the substances of the battery :) i just feel like getting the "how and why" explained is the core of your videos :)
TheNordicApple they dont do research and they blindly walk into every project they have id like to see the science behind it to rather than just dangerously messing with dangerous items and chemcles. Then ask questions later. All this research has been done before
Brilliant video !! Thanks man
10:45 a cheap alternative to your 4th of July fireworks! Comes in red.
Well, USA Independence Day, that is.
fireworks are cheaper than batteries lol
@@bojaidin Depends
You nailed it
I got it did you nailed it
Seinfeld theme song
ishtdeep malhi Your SCREWed
ishtdeep malhi pun
Lol
Put the Lithium in Water!!
Haha funny. I know what happens. :/
*SesamToast* no lithium in copper top batteries
I was going to say that!
Keep watching, he also opened up a lithium battery ;)
put lithium, potassium, sodium, and ceasium(or cesium) in water
I feel like these older videos are better than the newer videos.
Yes
Thanks for using Celsius
I agree. I'm from Canada and Canada uses Celsius
NO
The King of Random meets Hydraulic Press Channel
The Nocturnal Alchemist hydraulic press Channel
I came looking for this comment
The king of hydraulic press
That one Guy lol
yea
7:19 when you pop a pimple.
That was exciteing
meme._.sorry UA-cam it hurts
The temperature must be increasing due to the exothermic reaction, caused by the nail and the liquid.
BTW,that lithium ion battery experiment was much less explosive and more beautiful than I imagined.
My childhood questions are now solved
I solved these questions myself
Tractor Restoration Australia that’s y ur ded
can you convert a radio (FM) so that it can pick up aircraft frequency band. It's a really fun project and I would like to see it on the king of random.
Yes I so want to see this.
Might be iilegal ib sone countries
"I've got this system set up" >literally just a battery on a cinder block next to a blowtorch
Lorenzo Sanabria >greentext on youtube
Lorenzo Sanabria lol
malice bon greentext is for 4chan only. You will be banned if you don't use the proper board.
3:03 Perfect timing of the liquid comming out.
10:45 who needs fireworks when we have batteries!!
YES
Next 4th of July is going to be fun
My house is almost entirely filled with batteries XD
Brick Thunder cos
It's funny coz lithium is actually used in fireworks to produce a pink colour 😂
Put the strip of lithium metal in water. It should start to burn or something close to that.
and while watching this vid...........the battery of your phone dies..........
seth etherington me to
tragic
Aditya Thakur the battery inside ur device watched its own kind die and yells noooooooooo
Nope im charging it
LITHIUM battery
you NAILED that first experiment
This gives me an idea that The King of Random should connect a big amount of 9 volt batteries to each other to get a huge voltage and you shouldn't try that at home since it's dangerous but since he's The King of Random I think that he should.
Ivan Ivan other UA-camr have done it many times, cody's lab is just one example
carolyn mmitchell The King of Random will make it more interesting than Cody's Lab so I would love to see him do it
He will do it in his random style.
Batteries are like people.
Spill bad goo and liquid when cut or squished to bits and are energized and warmed by being in each other
Kinky
hot
Hahaha
ITS TRUE DOH lol
Batteries don't go inside one another, they just get in cuddling range
*no batteries were injured in the making of this video*
JustABoy all of the were actually cells a battery has more then one cell
JustABoy:Have I ever lied to u? wait sratch that -Have I ever lied to u?-
Bailey technically you're wrong. The AA and C cells used were indeed cells, but the 9v is a real battery. (It has 6 1.5v cells)
Well there was a 9V battery destroyed!!!
Fantastic Experiment Topic !!!!
This channel has gone from an informative science channel to a kiddies liquid nitrogen channel really quickly
DAGGAR1997 yea sadly
It's so that they can do the daily videos. I don't understand why UA-cam would make them have to post more often.
Samuel Moore i love the projets they made you can build yourself like the blowgun or the xbow
It just makes me angry when he calls things *toothpaste-like-stuff*
(gosh he could at least look up how it works on the internet!)
cookiesw I liked the more advanced projects like the welder, metal melted and sugar rickets. I have made the welder and metal melted and I am going to buy some potassium nitrate for the rockets.
King of Random Jr. Teaches you how to make meth with lithium.
Kilo 23 *The prince of random
Kilo 23 lol
i like him much better than the annoying guy
Jusb1066 who's the annoying guy?
Kilo 23 lithium is used to make meth you idoit
why dont you put a whole bunch of lithium batteries together then use the torch
😄
ReaperPlayz explosion?
He's worried of getting in trouble for violating the ethical rights of batteries since you know you can't go massacring batteries all the time
Because he will be too energized
Diy firework show! (Lol i am late to this videk)
I remember throwing batteries in a bon fire as a kid and I seen lava sprayed in the air but this was interesting thanks 😊
"... And how they can be dangerous if you misuse them." Burns, crushes, and pierces the batteries.😅😅
Amazing nate
I imagine Cali just smiling like a adorable pyromaniac dork in the background
Not just me then!
Thank you so much for making this video! My kid recently asked me "What's inside a battery?" He's watched this video twice. His curiosity has been satiated.
You should try throwing a few pieces of the lithium foil into some water, it reacts very violently. It starts on fire almost immediately, and then sometimes even explodes, without the addition of heat or fire, it's actually quite interesting to see
Lithium battery looks like a spaceship on atmospheric reentry :o
Some Coòl stuff with them batteries, the Lithium battery was fun,keep Science alive guys,your videos are great 🙂🙂🙂
New warning: don’t drive nails through it
Already has a warning not to puncture
Exposd once i saw: do not ingest... who eat batteries??
Kamun Reser Americans
@@kamunreser2492 Babies and dogs
Kamun Reser babies?
Hi king of random you always make my day
🤛 Fist pump
Life hack, if you’re homeless and cold, bust open a battery!
5 minute hacks be like:
Why go to all that trouble? All you have to do is connect a piece of wire or just the foil from a piece of gum or cigarette pack, to both the pos and neg ends of the battery, and you can start a fire. It's impossible not to do. You don't need matches or flint and steel, to start a fire when camping. You just need any size battery and some cheap foil or a piece of wire. The contact points will burn your finger tips if you don't protect them though. So just use something between your fingertips and the contact points. So, if your homeless, grab a battery, foil, a dead pigeon and make a meal while staying warm.
Very interesting, thanks for the video! I used to put two 9v batteries together to warm up my hands when I was younger lol.
Thank You,I Always Wanted To See Whats Inside Batteries,Thank You
Throw a handful of lithium batteries in the foundry!
MrGooga555 no not a lithium battery get a batterie from the exploding Samsung's
mr shadow Those are also a type of lithium batteries you know....
Can u try freezeing batteries in liquid nitrogen and see if they still work
WoW lithium battery was so freaking insanee !!
Probably one of the best effects that a battery could make !
Can you try to freeze stuff with your flamethrower using liquid nitrogen?
Yes shoot into slime please!
same idea xd but yees please do that
Like the temperature conversions!
Vatablous Devil yes very helpful
The lithium battery was like a firework.
Explains why they very often use lithium in fireworks.
Marcus Weaver yea
Marcus Weaver no
Well, actually if you search for "Chemistry of fireworks" you will get information of which metal gives of which color when they are burnt.
I checked to see if someone comment ed that
You just did my childhood fantasies 🔥🎉
Wow. He is not afraid to get all up close and personal with batteries that could explode at any moment.
There is only one problem I have with this series....lack of proper protection when using chemicals in any manner....other than that you guys rock
He had sunglasses and chemical gloves.
This is true to a point but relatively speaking the danger is minimal, theres a lot of science channels that even with proper protection break some basic lab rules but in the instance the real danger is minimal.
Gloves are probably all he would need and glasses do work for basic eye protection. The jacket he said was for protection would at least keep it from touching his skin but my guess is highly flammable so it would not help much if he got hit with anything he was protecting against.
...and the lithium battery would have ignited like that to some degree if he just hit it with a hammer a bit.
I agree that some care should be taken but I don't think there was a huge risk here... Scaled up, absolutely.
Electrifying :)
i love these kind of expiriments!! :D
Please make a homemade van de graffe. It’s a static electricity generator. So cool!
*no batteries were harmed during the making of this video*
Lies!
Whoa android!
Sorry Android...But batteries where harmed
No batteries survived in making of this video
ahahhahhahahah
Batteries vs metal foundry?
....This is a neat idea, i wonder if you could alloy the case with the lithium strip?
This is a perfect demonstration of just how dangerous this is. I think the local fire department should give you a medal especially, for showing how dangerous it is to dispose of old batteries with fire.
Lit lithium battery = a mini fire work show xD
someone could macgyver a flare with some lithium battery and a lighter or if they have one a blowtorch
Johnny D copy cat 😼 thats what I said
XD
Toss some of those batteries in your new foundry, I'm sure that would be interesting to see.
The Mad Man what if he doused a battery in gasoline?
Aidan Williams I assume that would be quite the sight.