When I was young I ran a car stereo shop in San Francisco, (the Sunset district). We had many new 3 volt electrolytics (replacements from Muntz stereo pack). Wired up a 60 V.A.C. transformer with clip leads and would shoot them out the door from the back of the store through a tube, trying to hit the street cars when they stopped out front. Lots of fun, I still remember the smell. I don't believe they were vented back then. Thanks for the video, it brought back old memories...
It was nice how the bigger ones weren't violent... A 63V 1000μf was very close to my face... BAM! it went and I wasn't fast enough to escape its wrath :3 No injuries but the shock was real 😶
_This was a wonderful demonstration! And it reminds us to exercise caution._ 👏🏻 _Please repeat the experiment with Nichicon MUSE audio-grade electrolytics._ 🙏🏻
just blew a capacitor on my brand new 1000w inverter. . . I didn't notice the inverter I was replacing took in 24V and not 12v the way my new inverter accepts dc (; _ ;) luckily I have a soldering iron, I'll just replace that with a different one
When I was young I ran a car stereo shop in San Francisco, (the Sunset district). We had many new 3 volt electrolytics (replacements from Muntz stereo pack). Wired up a 60 V.A.C. transformer with clip leads and would shoot them out the door from the back of the store through a tube, trying to hit the street cars when they stopped out front. Lots of fun, I still remember the smell. I don't believe they were vented back then. Thanks for the video, it brought back old memories...
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It was nice how the bigger ones weren't violent...
A 63V 1000μf was very close to my face... BAM! it went and I wasn't fast enough to escape its wrath :3 No injuries but the shock was real 😶
next time if you see vents make it more plosive (put epoxy)
How can I just smell it from screen 😂
_This was a wonderful demonstration! And it reminds us to exercise caution._ 👏🏻
_Please repeat the experiment with Nichicon MUSE audio-grade electrolytics._ 🙏🏻
Thank you! Will do!
Imagine ElectroBOOM doing this experiment.
So that's what blasting caps are!
2.2uF and 4.7uF is very good reaction
Yes 😃
hi please let me know the name on FL platform
Utpal @debosx 😊
I want one. But I wonder if it could shoot projectiles.
@1:14 "I saw you lift for that one!"
So neatly done
voltage that you gave??
Dc 100v 10amp
Connected in reverse?
Yes, dc 100v reverse polarity
@@CreativeScience How many Amps was the limit of the PSU? Maybe higher amps would have shown more quicker reaction :)
Thanks for the video! It was good👍
Thank you too!
Try a nichicon finegold 100,000uf 71v cap, you will get deafened and more than likely blinded
Happy Diwali 😂😂😂
connect many small capacitors an make 1 big bomb :) these small one realy explode
Kaboom?
Yes Rico, kaboom
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not with a bang, but with a whimper
Nice bro. Ab to bomb bana hi do
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Do high amp destroy a capacitor
I can smell this video.
OG Xbox clock capacitors be like
Lmao! 😂 wytt d f**k?
🔥Blast...
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REALLY FUNNY!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂
Happy new year....XD
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Happy diwali
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Бабах
just blew a capacitor on my brand new 1000w inverter. . . I didn't notice the inverter I was replacing took in 24V and not 12v the way my new inverter accepts dc (; _ ;)
luckily I have a soldering iron, I'll just replace that with a different one
Así ase chancla de bomba
They needed more oompff.
Fusss ho gye sb..fata hi nhi😂
Boom💥💥💥
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Wet capacitor fart
nice lol
Imagine the smell🥲
Burning components almost smells like solder
@@Lunar_CapitalYeah I have smelt burning components quite a few times while fixing electrical stuff with my dad 😅
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Thank for time wasting
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