Can we take a moment and appreciate the fact that Photonic could have asked his subscriber base for financial help... instead he went silent and worked his rear off for years to get the money he needed. What an absolute MAN. 👏 So proud of my boy for working hard for what he wanted Vs taking the easy way out.
Should see my farthers work Marine engineer working on smaller inshore craft His wiring is just as neat yet he's often working upside down back to front and squeezed between a bulkhead and hull
Its not hard to do a proper job, its just that most people don't bother because, in engineering anyways, apparently taking pride in your work is a thing of days gone by. The amount of absolute cowboys has begun to outweigh the real craftsmen in the engineering world, its sad really.
@@Photonicinduction deal... you got it.. no i need to sweet talk you out of that transformer with 1100 volts out that you got recently. I would love to drop by only if that covid crap nonsens wasnt keeping me from traveling across the pond from the netherlands. would love see your collection of tubes. Of coarse i would bring yall a whole case 👍😁🍺🍺 73s from ham radio amateur PD0ROH
As an electronics engineer / electrician myself, I doff my cap in your general direction Mr Photonicinduction for workmanship that, IMHO, is straight out of the top drawer. That wiring is beautifully done and a credit to your skills and the profession of electrical engineering. You should make a second channel teaching your art to the world.
"It's not perfect but it's functional and safe." This is exactly why I applaud your videos. Your attention to safety is very important for those who wish to learn more about the craft.
@@Photonicinduction “Just threw it together” I think that speaks volumes for your intelligence and electronic intuition. You take pride in your work, which isn’t common these days. Looking forward for what you have next !
@@Photonicinduction If that is you throwing things together, then you would be a great teacher of electrical engineering. You would be up there with Mr Bean. 😁
Tip for those that don't know: Wind up extension cords like that have a power rating based on how unwound they are. Usually they're good for 750w fully wound and 3000w fully unwound. Be careful when drawing too much power through one that is fully wound as they can get hot real quick.
I've heard that, but I've never seen it be an accrual practical/physical problem. Between all my crews, all my trailers, and all my job sites, I've got well over 100 extension cords. I've used thousands of extension cords and I've never picked up a coil of cord and felt it be even noticeably warm. Maybe if you've got a really long cord, and it's in a job box, where there is zero air movement, and you're pulling a 1500W sustained load, it might be a problem. Other than that, I've never seen any issue or heard of it happening on the hundreds and hundreds of jobs I've been on, with hundreds of subs, and thousands of workers.
You know what amazes me the most? The fact that you bring in all this industrial and commercial electrical equipment onto your carpet, and it still looks cleaner than the one my wife vacuums everyday.
People usually get hyped up and more animated when they talk about something they're really interested in. You, on the other hand, become a bit more relaxed when you're talking about all things electrical. You can even tell it in your voice! It's a bit slower and more relaxed. Like it's your comfort zone! Very interesting, indeed! Glad you're back! And most importantly, BE SAFE! Cheers!
WOW, that wiring is UNREAL. I've only been in the trade for 4 years but that is some of the neatest I've seen for such a chippy project. Even someone not in the trade can appreciate how nicely done that is. Props mate 👍🏼
As an old aircraft electrician, my heart jumped when I saw you touch a terminal with your bare finger. Even if I know the buss is dead, I strongly reserve touching them anytime unless absolutely necessary. Even the, I give it a very quick bouncing finger slap. I highly respect electrical power. That’s why I enjoy your channel. Thanks
It's amazing that I enjoy technical videos the same as pop/destroy/burn videos... And that intro music put me in mood and seeing that room filled with stuff make me happy as little kid seeing favorite toy shop 😀
I didn’t come across your stuff until you came back, but I just finished watching your backlog. As a 17 year old starting to learn and have fun with electricity your videos have been such a fun reminder of what makes electricity fun and badass. Thank you for everything and I wish you the best of luck on everything going forward
You will probably never see this comment, but I appreciate every video you make. I've learned a ton from watching your videos and decided to take the next step in my own career by joining a company that is going to train me for electrical maintenance to enhance my mechanical maintenance skills. Cheers from me to you!!!
If I see that equipment and all those wires and hear all those electrical sounds, I'd run a mile away, catch my breath and thank God I didn't touch anything! This guy is manipulating those things as if it were the most normal thing in the world to do! Thank you, spooky alien!
Would like to see you have a go at some cable jointing 11kv lovink joint or a lv pilc or consac joint, or maybe do a video explaining some old style cables that are used on the electricity network
That cable management is top notch, Dave (eevblog) needs to hire you to fix his damn house panel that he has shown off in a couple videos about his solar installation. Love your videos and so glad to see you back!
Neutral wires are so much thinner than hot side.. but yet alternating current puts the same voltage through neutral side at 60 HZ (USA). I am just a hobbyist, but I struggle to see why neutral is smaller than hot. Love your videos, glad you are back ✌️
So glad your back. I am not an electrician, neither are my work colleagues. However, before you took time out, we all watched your videos with great enjoyment. We loved watching you blow things up etc. We wish you all the very best mate. YOU HAVE BEEN MISSED
Your wiring and build quality is top class. It is wonderful to see you back. Whatever the voltage or current you employ I always know that it is completely safe as you know what you are doing. Very clever man! Also how you build things so quickly is amazing. May your marriage continue in happiness.
There is no burn marks on the carpet, tidy up after doing cable work, and using a cardboard barrier for the motor to keep the carpet clean. Sus! :) Glad to have you back.
Maybe you could explain your path to such cool independence so young people might be inspired to learn electricity. You have a true gift. Pls pass it on.
Nice job Photon, very neat panel and wiring. It's a popping machine. 0>POP, its all you need to know. Connect anything, turn dial, pop it, science done.
Can we take a moment and appreciate the fact that Photonic could have asked his subscriber base for financial help... instead he went silent and worked his rear off for years to get the money he needed. What an absolute MAN. 👏 So proud of my boy for working hard for what he wanted Vs taking the easy way out.
That is a fact
Very well-said. And not to mention he fought for years with the Home Office (and eventually succeeded) to be able to bring his wife to live with him.
... JACK!
andy is just great like that :3
he left social media for earn money by work in company.. what a man!
Photon: “I need a variable transformer.”
Sales clerk: “What range?”
Photon: “Zero to POP.”
Should have a built-in hammer in case something ain't avin it...
Zero to "poppped iiit"
6:02 i can't stop laughing xD
SI Units; I propose; one metric Eddie-Ritchie-Frying-Pan-to-the-Face = 1 centi-POP
I want flamesssss
Photons wiring skills are unreal, so slick for something done on the floor
Should see my farthers work
Marine engineer working on smaller inshore craft
His wiring is just as neat yet he's often working upside down back to front and squeezed between a bulkhead and hull
Im drooling.
He can wire all the things. It's art. Pure art.
Its not hard to do a proper job, its just that most people don't bother because, in engineering anyways, apparently taking pride in your work is a thing of days gone by. The amount of absolute cowboys has begun to outweigh the real craftsmen in the engineering world, its sad really.
@@D_V_.746 it’s not hard to do a proper job, but it will always be commendable.
I do read the comments thank you
wanna beer Andy ?
Love a Beer Buzz
(BTW, you can "pin" your own comments at the top of the comments list so everyone sees them. Otherwise they can get lost in the crowd.)
@@bigliftm yep
@@Photonicinduction deal... you got it.. no i need to sweet talk you out of that transformer with 1100 volts out that you got recently. I would love to drop by only if that covid crap nonsens wasnt keeping me from traveling across the pond from the netherlands. would love see your collection of tubes. Of coarse i would bring yall a whole case 👍😁🍺🍺 73s from ham radio amateur PD0ROH
Your cable management is absolutely pristine!
Really is beautiful.
its true it make me feel good and safe for him
@@ts757arse I do guitars and guitar related electronics, where everything is a bit fiddly. Someday my wiring will be as clean as this!
A bit floppy, some regulations also require you to have extra length for maintenence reasons
It's a work of art!
PHOTON WE ARE SO GLAD YOU'RE BACK
U late
He came bacc like three weeks ago
You cant be glad for 3 weeks?
@@SrIgort U 🤡
As an electronics engineer / electrician myself, I doff my cap in your general direction Mr Photonicinduction for workmanship that, IMHO, is straight out of the top drawer. That wiring is beautifully done and a credit to your skills and the profession of electrical engineering.
You should make a second channel teaching your art to the world.
Thanks, but I just rushed it and threw it together, it's not perfect, but it is functional and safe.
@@Photonicinduction so humble, a true king
"It's not perfect but it's functional and safe." This is exactly why I applaud your videos. Your attention to safety is very important for those who wish to learn more about the craft.
@@Photonicinduction “Just threw it together” I think that speaks volumes for your intelligence and electronic intuition. You take pride in your work, which isn’t common these days. Looking forward for what you have next !
@@Photonicinduction If that is you throwing things together, then you would be a great teacher of electrical engineering. You would be up there with Mr Bean. 😁
Tip for those that don't know: Wind up extension cords like that have a power rating based on how unwound they are. Usually they're good for 750w fully wound and 3000w fully unwound. Be careful when drawing too much power through one that is fully wound as they can get hot real quick.
Shouldn't the rolled up Cort work as a ballast and prevent overload so even when the whole drum is burning the fuse wouldn't kick in :D
Was literally just going to ask this, thanks. Would it be fine as long as there is no load on the output?
I've heard that, but I've never seen it be an accrual practical/physical problem. Between all my crews, all my trailers, and all my job sites, I've got well over 100 extension cords. I've used thousands of extension cords and I've never picked up a coil of cord and felt it be even noticeably warm. Maybe if you've got a really long cord, and it's in a job box, where there is zero air movement, and you're pulling a 1500W sustained load, it might be a problem. Other than that, I've never seen any issue or heard of it happening on the hundreds and hundreds of jobs I've been on, with hundreds of subs, and thousands of workers.
Probably provide more Radio frequency radiation when unwound too. Resonating at the same frequency as the length of the cable perhaps.
Very true. I melted an extention once while mowing the lawn when I was a kid. Melted together in a coil. Not even on purpose.
Range of the buzzing masterpiece:
zero < pop
AWESOME
I LOL'd hard at that one.... 🤣
>
Was coming to say the same! 0 - pop is my favorite
@@Okurka.
@@Okurka. 😁your right but it should be:
No power < much power
Being inside that room is like a kid in a candy store. :-) You've got some great equipment.
Photon has too many TOYS !
its scary XD lol
The one and only, who literally stays positive
He alternates between the two often... One would thing he's bipolar - we just think he's alternating between the two.
@@tcpnetworks Awesome
@@tcpnetworks at this point. He's more of a three phase chap.
@@tcpnetworks No, he is powered by AC current! (AC power is a sine wave, it goes up and down constantly....)
I’m always excited for a new upload from my favorite electrical maniac.
3 Minutes ago, what a banger to fall asleep to.... until he blows something up ..
Thanks for once again filling that hole in out hearts.
“…if you need that extra push over the cliff. These go up to 11!”
11?
PHOTONS GO UP TO 30!
the dial is 0-115% says so on the nameplate, so 11.5! 😁
@@SuperBrainAK beat me to it lol
The sticker near the knob says 0 - POP and nothing else matters.
@@goodiezgrigis I can agree, 0 - POP is a much more useful scale
You know what amazes me the most? The fact that you bring in all this industrial and commercial electrical equipment onto your carpet, and it still looks cleaner than the one my wife vacuums everyday.
People usually get hyped up and more animated when they talk about something they're really interested in. You, on the other hand, become a bit more relaxed when you're talking about all things electrical. You can even tell it in your voice! It's a bit slower and more relaxed. Like it's your comfort zone! Very interesting, indeed! Glad you're back! And most importantly, BE SAFE! Cheers!
It’s a bit of a self selecting population: people who get all jittery around high-power stuff usually don’t last long enough to make videos…
It's all them purdy Ahhmpss!
man the wire management on that front panel is spectacular!
I can't wait to see what you do with that insane capacitor bank.
This:
ua-cam.com/video/0mGhhdPgXG8/v-deo.html
You’re welcome.
blow shit up ofcourse
@@LesFaul I've seen that one of course. I was wondering what else is he going to pop with that 200,000amp capacitor.
Someone should give Andy a medal for his impeccable cable management. 👌
Your wiring on that front panel is a work of art! Just beautiful!
So neat, love how you wire stuff
I know NOTHING about electricity but I could listen to him talk all day! Love it.
always a good day when photonicinduction uploads a video
On the road to 1 million Andy! 🎉👏
1 Million watts, yea
hearing that into again was like sitting back in an old, comfy chair
Mr Photon you are my true and only love on UA-cam. This bond will stay forever in amps and volts :) Thank you so much for coming back
Immaculate cable management. Everything looks beautiful as always.
The scale on the knob was the perfect finishing touch - zero - pop :)
0 > Pop was a nice touch on top! We look forward to seeing this beast pop some stuff in the future!
I have no idea what’s going on in most of your videos, but I love every second of them.
WOW, that wiring is UNREAL.
I've only been in the trade for 4 years but that is some of the neatest I've seen for such a chippy project. Even someone not in the trade can appreciate how nicely done that is. Props mate 👍🏼
Neighbours be like ‘wft is that humming?’ Photon’s back 😂😂😂
You've changed my life forever, thank you photon.
As an old aircraft electrician, my heart jumped when I saw you touch a terminal with your bare finger. Even if I know the buss is dead, I strongly reserve touching them anytime unless absolutely necessary. Even the, I give it a very quick bouncing finger slap. I highly respect electrical power. That’s why I enjoy your channel. Thanks
It's amazing that I enjoy technical videos the same as pop/destroy/burn videos... And that intro music put me in mood and seeing that room filled with stuff make me happy as little kid seeing favorite toy shop 😀
He wasn’t dead. He was just grounded until he conducted himself properly
Out
OOF.
Bang on
You got that from that Facebook post
4 Nill and then proton posts a video.
Best night ever brother!
Beautiful bit of kit, looking forward to the pops and bangs.
Photon music at the beginning and end just like old times. Happy days.
Your cable dressing is phenomenal!
How I've missed the PhotonicInduction hums!!! Excellent!
I still remember when Photon uploaded that original "mystery motorway drive" video where he picked up that first variac
I remember the wedding video lol
@@rjk7104 that was one of his most recent videos. Just before he came back.
@@littlejackalo5326 No shit lol, but he put it private ages ago
That beast looks terrifying , Your wiring jobs are so super neat they are amazing.
I didn’t come across your stuff until you came back, but I just finished watching your backlog. As a 17 year old starting to learn and have fun with electricity your videos have been such a fun reminder of what makes electricity fun and badass. Thank you for everything and I wish you the best of luck on everything going forward
The king of UA-cam has risen from the ashes.
Wonderful build, thank you for making videos!
I’m so happy that you’re back uploading videos, your intro really takes me back to my childhood lmao
You will probably never see this comment, but I appreciate every video you make. I've learned a ton from watching your videos and decided to take the next step in my own career by joining a company that is going to train me for electrical maintenance to enhance my mechanical maintenance skills. Cheers from me to you!!!
The eyes sees all my friend, thank you
The automatic closed caption interprets the hum of the transformer as [Music].
Hey man! Glad to have you back!
You’ve made a lot of people happy coming back
If I see that equipment and all those wires and hear all those electrical sounds, I'd run a mile away, catch my breath and thank God I didn't touch anything!
This guy is manipulating those things as if it were the most normal thing in the world to do!
Thank you, spooky alien!
Would like to see you have a go at some cable jointing 11kv lovink joint or a lv pilc or consac joint, or maybe do a video explaining some old style cables that are used on the electricity network
I see a new Photonicinduction video, I click faster than the speed of light.
Faster than Photons
That's what I look at now too. What new vid got to go watch it
Snap
Purest of derpdom.
Same
Thank you for making this day better Andy
Its kina amazing seeing all the comments and views on his new videos, its like everyone was just waiting for him to come back.
Ahh the sound that variac makes is music to my ears
The sound that electric motor was making at the end was music to the Ears, I thought Photon was going to next over volt the thing and cook it.
That was art.
That cable management is top notch, Dave (eevblog) needs to hire you to fix his damn house panel that he has shown off in a couple videos about his solar installation. Love your videos and so glad to see you back!
Neutral wires are so much thinner than hot side.. but yet alternating current puts the same voltage through neutral side at 60 HZ (USA). I am just a hobbyist, but I struggle to see why neutral is smaller than hot. Love your videos, glad you are back ✌️
I guess I can postpone my sleep by 8 minutes 🙄😂
Me too!
What a huge ass variac. Must weight a ton! From the vid, movement seems to be butter smooth.
I chuckled when I saw the lifting eyes on the top!
I love the "0 > Pop" label on the top!
So glad your back. I am not an electrician, neither are my work colleagues. However, before you took time out, we all watched your videos with great enjoyment. We loved watching you blow things up etc. We wish you all the very best mate. YOU HAVE BEEN MISSED
4:09 literally my room after trying to solder a single wire
0-POP on the dial 😜 fucking love it lol
Dang those adjustments look CLEAN, I swear you're actually too good at everything and yet you still casually do all of this stuff.
Your wiring and build quality is top class. It is wonderful to see you back. Whatever the voltage or current you employ I always know that it is completely safe as you know what you are doing. Very clever man! Also how you build things so quickly is amazing. May your marriage continue in happiness.
It's when you see his cable management and wiring... then you realise he knows his stuff!
Wiring porn!
The British boy on his attic is back to scorch some of his carpet for us.
I ain't having it, you need to start selling merchandise and let your loyal fans ease amy financial woes. So happy you are back.
You have the most amazing crazy professor-way of talking, and I absolutly love it. You should be a voice actor or read audiobooks.
Turns out revving an electric motor can be just as fun as revving a combustion engine!
if I understood correctly, that was 40,000 watts he ran it on! 400 volts * 100 amps = 40,000 watts = freaking insane. aka classic photonic.
1
When I’m feeling down you always light me up
Pride in cable management of course - lovely attention to detail & professionalism
Bro i really love that hum you can hear that crazy power running through there and i like your cable management looks great
Really enjoying the new content, happy to have you back.
IM SO GLAD YOUR BACK! i loved your old vids so it makes me so happy your back with zapping the everliving hell out of things once again!
So good to have you back, youtube will now be better every time I see one of your uploads.
And glad you are still using the old intro and outro.
I'm still super excited that your back!
So glad you uploading again mate, been watching these as soon as they come out.
Oh hell yeah. My Saturday needed this. Thanks man. Enjoy the rest of your weekend.
Your wiring looks a work of art.
Your wiring is always so organized and thought out. Although considering the juice you work with, anything less would be deadly!
There is no burn marks on the carpet, tidy up after doing cable work, and using a cardboard barrier for the motor to keep the carpet clean. Sus! :) Glad to have you back.
Your design and wire looming skills are very impressive, from a 25 year control panel designer. Keep up the good work mate
Holy shit !!! The speed difference is absolutely nuts !
Maybe you could explain your path to such cool independence so young people might be inspired to learn electricity. You have a true gift. Pls pass it on.
It's beautiful, like fine artwork. Brings a tear to my eye!
As a tech geek alone, cable management makes me happy all inside.
Beautiful wiring. Looking forward to seeing that beast in future videos.
Hurray!!! Thanks for coming back!
The new box looks truly wonderful.
Yes, new photonic induction. So glad to see new content!
Sure does look like you'll be on gardening duty too!
Desperately waiting for you next video... Have been watching you since childhood
Photon, you do beautiful work. Nicely done.
That front panel looks really nice!
Best intro, best YTber. Thanks.
Nice job Photon, very neat panel and wiring. It's a popping machine. 0>POP, its all you need to know. Connect anything, turn dial, pop it, science done.