Why is it Not Patented? Wrap an LED Bulb with Electrical Tape and you'll be Amazed

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  • Why is it Not Patented? Wrap an LED Bulb with Electrical Tape and you'll be Amazed
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  • @jackhammer_au9961
    @jackhammer_au9961 4 місяці тому +1908

    This Channel should be called "Creative Ways to Burning your House Down".

    • @Feinrizulwur
      @Feinrizulwur 4 місяці тому +43

      Or to get killed.
      The components are live in many countries with 230 volt AC.

    • @From_Heller
      @From_Heller 3 місяці тому +5

      My thoughts exactly

    • @leloeanejoias
      @leloeanejoias 3 місяці тому +1

      Também acho!

    • @Marcia.Marcia.Marcia
      @Marcia.Marcia.Marcia 3 місяці тому +5

      Y'all have your lights/lamps/ light sockets wired directly to the main electric line or what or you didn't bother with circuit breakers?? 😂

    • @viktorstolbovoy9990
      @viktorstolbovoy9990 3 місяці тому +23

      ​@@Marcia.Marcia.Marcia, a 15A breaker will not stop creative hands from putting something on fire.

  • @a.r.r.5626
    @a.r.r.5626 3 місяці тому +1018

    Well... that's 3 minutes and 42 seconds
    of my life that I will never get back...

    • @EnglishLaw
      @EnglishLaw 2 місяці тому +12

      Lesson learnt. Don't waste time on these bogus Craft Idea videos. There is a documentary about them that brings to the table some interesting tit-bits of its own.

    • @ASUSfreak
      @ASUSfreak 2 місяці тому +6

      Euh... You forgot to add the time typing this 😅

    • @andyf1235
      @andyf1235 2 місяці тому +7

      Thanks you saved me

    • @bradb5225
      @bradb5225 2 місяці тому +5

      That is why I go to the reviews first. Thank you for going through the pain so I don't have to.

    • @exciting-burp6613
      @exciting-burp6613 Місяць тому +1

      For some people, might be their entire life that they lose.

  • @jeffsfort
    @jeffsfort 2 місяці тому +147

    So the description and thumbnail have nothing to do with what the actual video is about. Should be titled "How to sort of fix an LED bulb that may or may not start a fire." Don't try this at home kids 🤭

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  26 днів тому +3

      We wanted to show a creative DIY way to fix an LED bulb, but safety is always a priority! 🔥🚫.

    • @jameswalker5645
      @jameswalker5645 14 днів тому +12

      This fix is probably guaranteed to start a fire

    • @lvo1004
      @lvo1004 13 днів тому +1

      Change probably for certainly, don't mess with electricity like this, it only ends in a lot of drama ☠️

    • @mikevaldez7684
      @mikevaldez7684 13 днів тому +1

      ​@@jameswalker5645wow, what a total wusse😅

    • @vvvvv543
      @vvvvv543 13 днів тому +3

      This is totaly safe and wilö not create any fire

  • @voiceofjeff
    @voiceofjeff 2 місяці тому +104

    Tomorrow's lesson: Why you should have the fire department phone number on speed dial!

    • @sljack1671
      @sljack1671 Місяць тому +1

      Maybe "day before's lesson." 😀

    • @FastBowtie388
      @FastBowtie388 Місяць тому +3

      Need speed dial for 911?😅

    • @oscargoldman85
      @oscargoldman85 13 днів тому

      Wrong.
      You need to get a bucket of water for electrical fires.
      To be extra safe, make a small fire, fill the bucket, and put it on the fire for a few minutes. Take your shoes and socks off and stand in it, because the bucket has been on the fire, the water will be warm (for your comfort) that should help also because the fire won't be able to burn your feet, so you can run away if there is an electrical fire. Speaking of which, make sure you replace the fuses in your electrical box with cutlery, as the better connection will ensure you get better quality electricity (you can use the water bucket on the fire while you do this.
      Make sure you record the whole thing with your phone, so you will get rich from any youtube videos you make of it :)

    • @Firemedic361
      @Firemedic361 3 дні тому

      @@FastBowtie388somebody that does this, yes they do. And probably someone to remind them to breathe in and out!

  • @u2bist
    @u2bist 6 місяців тому +2973

    Be aware that since the leds are in series, replacing one with a short (the foil) means the rest are individually handling about 11% more voltage than originally. You can get away with this much, but they'll run brighter and hotter than the were designed to, which will burn them out sooner. If you repeat the repair when another led goes, the remaining ones will be getting 25% overvoltage, and 42% if you do it a third time - which I suspect would burn them all out the moment you turn the bulb back on. But who knows, they might fool you and last long enough to melt the bulb housing and start a fire. If you decide to try that experiment do it someplace like the driveway, and definitely make a video to compete with the deep-fried turkey meltdowns.

    • @Panglos
      @Panglos 6 місяців тому +93

      Your choice is between having a bulb that doesn't work, and one that dies prematurely. Hmm...
      An LED bulb that gets hot enough to melt the housing? Not likely if you only do this once, which is all that's being advocated here.

    • @dodgeme4555
      @dodgeme4555 6 місяців тому +273

      @@Panglos Not worth taking the risk. The bulbs aren't that expensive compared to what damage a fire could cause.

    • @LordOrwell
      @LordOrwell 6 місяців тому +205

      @@Panglosa new bulb is a dollar. I don't think this is a good idea because of the way it's fixed. You're expecting non-soldered contact to last. It's reasonably likely to come loose when it heats up, and aluminum is a horrible conductor without solder because it oxidizes on the surface. A poor conduction can create a fire because resistance turns into heat.

    • @QalinaCom
      @QalinaCom 6 місяців тому +56

      thank you, I was wondering about this. Good to try it in someone else's house-preferably someone you don't like LOL

    • @dodgeme4555
      @dodgeme4555 6 місяців тому +30

      @@QalinaCom "Good to try it in someone else's house-preferably someone you don't like LOL". Thanks for the tip. LOL

  • @benjaminlane9228
    @benjaminlane9228 6 місяців тому +2637

    I am never ceased to be amazed at how someone will risk a house fire to save a buck or two. I was curious as to how wrapping the bulb base would do anything aside from the obvious......but I've been click-baited!

    • @exalented
      @exalented 6 місяців тому +109

      That's why they always get a down-vote.

    • @DontEatFibre
      @DontEatFibre 6 місяців тому +92

      It's only for views. This guy probably doesn't use this garbage himself.
      There should be a disclaimer that this is dangerous.

    • @tikitime
      @tikitime 6 місяців тому +92

      Yes click baiter. Should have used that knife to cut off fingers, to end click baiting ever.
      How do I block a channel from showing up in my feed?

    • @luizfmaluta7456
      @luizfmaluta7456 6 місяців тому +3

      Mimimi

    • @Orion40000
      @Orion40000 6 місяців тому +54

      LED bulbs are so cheap now, and last so long (unless you buy crap) that this sort of "hack" is a total waste of time as well as a risk to anyone who doesn't understand what's going on.
      I have a nice big box of LED bulbs (like these, and GU10s) and I replace one maybe once every 16-18 months. Done. I'm not "fixing a damned thing with aluminum foil and tape. Literally not worth the time.

  • @enternamehere9366
    @enternamehere9366 Місяць тому +10

    I can't wait for future videos like: "How to Fix a Disposable Razor", "7 ways to fix a broken M&M", and "Why is it not Patented? Dry your clothes in a fire"

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  26 днів тому

      Why not give it a try? Wrap an LED bulb with electrical tape and see the magic happen! 💡🔌

    • @enternamehere9366
      @enternamehere9366 26 днів тому +4

      @@CreativeHacker7 After I stick a fork in the outlet I'll give it a try 😁

    • @AntiCoruptionCentral
      @AntiCoruptionCentral День тому

      @@CreativeHacker7
      How about just not being a deceptive scumbag?

    • @geosynchronous4386
      @geosynchronous4386 День тому

      We'll need videos in the future on how to reverse the damage LED lights do to human retinas. See my post above.

  • @PuckettCigarBoxGuitar
    @PuckettCigarBoxGuitar Місяць тому +14

    with the money this guy made from monetizing this video he can now buy hundreds of bulbs 👍🏽😎

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  29 днів тому +1

      He can now buy hundreds of LED bulbs to experiment with! 💡🤑

  • @JoeBlowUK
    @JoeBlowUK 3 місяці тому +214

    The people I dread the most are the ones with just enough knowledge to be dangerous.

    • @melodyfleck9368
      @melodyfleck9368 2 місяці тому +6

      Same ilk as the scientists who work on drones, AI, and gain of function virology.

    • @endermanofficial
      @endermanofficial Місяць тому +3

      a good man is capable and willing to do terrible things but doesn't do so unless absolutely necessary . A knife is both a tool and a weapon.

    • @Adrian2140
      @Adrian2140 Місяць тому +3

      @@melodyfleck9368 Meanwhile you're on the other spectrum of Knowledge it seems. The negative one.

    • @ph8632
      @ph8632 Місяць тому

      @@Adrian2140 No....... There is some truth to what melody is saying. The buffoons in the Wuhan lab were not following the strictest measures when doing the gain of function research. The three original virologist knew they were making a bio weapon, and it killed two the three within the first year. Patient zero was the lead virologist. Why would you capitalize "Knowledge" in the middle of a sentence like that? Are you on the spectrum?

    • @websterwilliams5807
      @websterwilliams5807 3 дні тому

      A lot of people are saying...

  • @baracktrump1410
    @baracktrump1410 7 місяців тому +366

    Listen, I know LEDs are low voltage, but repairing a $2 lightbulb with aluminum foil is not something I'd do to my family.

    • @G4RY1159
      @G4RY1159 7 місяців тому +13

      Not if you love them

    • @richardmeredith6534
      @richardmeredith6534 7 місяців тому +22

      A lot of work for something that costs so little. I'd just replace it.

    • @Bernie364
      @Bernie364 7 місяців тому +14

      What if you’re to the point you can’t afford new bulbs. Say your on Government assistance. Something happens and no check. Good to know.

    • @amelitogarzo1553
      @amelitogarzo1553 7 місяців тому +5

      With low cos,high risk comes follow😅

    • @silverdragon3091
      @silverdragon3091 7 місяців тому +18

      I had to repair one, I'd just solder across the contacts.. No chance of foil getting hot that way.

  • @originaldarkwater
    @originaldarkwater 2 місяці тому +7

    As someone who has a mix of old aluminum and copper wiring in my house, aside from the dangers everyone else has pointed out, having copper and aluminum directly connected like that and running house current through it can cause sparking, which will only accelerate your path to a house fire with this "fix".

    • @briansmith8967
      @briansmith8967 2 дні тому

      It's only ~2 v across each LED, but still, this is a stupid idea.

    • @Jonathon_H
      @Jonathon_H День тому

      The danger with mixing the aluminum and copper wiring in a house isn’t because of the metals themselves, but because any connection that isn’t very good will allow the aluminum to start to oxidize and build up a resistive layer that gets hot and can start a fire

  • @brazilcreative1063
    @brazilcreative1063 2 місяці тому +12

    I put another LED in its place, only then will it work correctly and not overload the other LEDs, learn,👍🇧🇷

    • @walsakaluk1584
      @walsakaluk1584 Місяць тому +1

      That is the best way to fix them.
      A waste of time if It's only one bulb that has blown. Time is money.
      I have 10 + crapped out LED bulbs at home that need replacing with NEW bulbs. I'll be keeping the old ones for spare LEDs. That should give me a good stock of future spares.
      As for patenting... that's not gonna happen, this is not novel.
      Some fear a fire risk. That's not going to happen either.
      This is a good fix in a pinch. The method is very refinable.

    • @glytchd
      @glytchd 6 днів тому

      ​@walsakaluk1584 it can actually cause the mosfets to over heat. There's isn't zero risk of fire. Though it will penalties just fail the smoke test and stop working. If you knew how junky they make electronics these days.i would never put more load on those underspec components.

    • @debeeriz
      @debeeriz 21 годину тому

      its is pretty hard to solder them in, the base is a heat sink and it soaks up all the heat, i can buy the bulbs for $1 and they last about 4 years, just not worth it, if you want then to last longer lower the current by changing the resistance

  • @freespirit1975
    @freespirit1975 3 місяці тому +433

    Interesting fact: this guy's great grandfather invented the idea of putting a penny in a screw-in fuse socket. 😄

    • @Back2Bass777
      @Back2Bass777 3 місяці тому +16

      Underrated comment

    • @uplinktruck
      @uplinktruck 3 місяці тому +5

      LOL

    • @SoccerPhoto
      @SoccerPhoto 2 місяці тому +12

      Sadly, back in the 1980s, our "professional town electrician" did this on a circuit in the fire station. Four hours later, the fire station caught fire. No lives were lost. We were able to get all the in-service trucks out, but an antique truck was heavily damaged. It was eventually bought by a collector and rebuilt.
      As to the electrician, he died believing something else caused the fire; his bypassing the fuse had nothing to do with it...despite the wires inside the fusebox having melted.

    • @HelloKittyFanMan
      @HelloKittyFanMan 2 місяці тому

      *Figure (not fact).

    • @jamesjastrzebski1536
      @jamesjastrzebski1536 2 місяці тому +16

      A penny? Why? That's crazy talk! Fuses were practically made to accommodate a .22 long caliber round.

  • @bvgb921
    @bvgb921 3 місяці тому +112

    Brought to you by the same guy who showed us how to make your own pacemaker using an old watch and an elastic band.

  • @smittymcjob2582
    @smittymcjob2582 Місяць тому +3

    To people claiming this is dangerous: please elaborate how as I do this myself (using soldering) and I never thought this could be unsafe. The voltage across these diodes is scaled down (voltage across each diode is less than 5 volts) and any short in the circuitry exposed on top where the diodes are located can only burn out more diodes and in the worse case burn out the transformer in the base. The heat generated by these light bulbs is minimal so the extra heat generated by the remaining LEDs as they run brighter because of the missing LED does not seem like a fire hazard.
    You can argue the effort is wasted since a replacement costs only a few bucks and the remaining LEDs will burn out faster because of the extra current but my question is about the safety risks involved.

    • @donnatale6644
      @donnatale6644 Місяць тому

      at last someone with a lick of sense.😸

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  Місяць тому

      It's great to hear your perspective on the safety aspect of this DIY project. It's important to consider all angles when working with electronics.

    • @GilmoreStrat
      @GilmoreStrat 7 днів тому

      I agree with all of that, simply start buying incandescents when possible, I am living proof that they out last these crappy LED bulbs, dont care about the power consumption, I can say that my power bill has plummeted, 70, no 80 cents annually when compared to incans

  • @krishnarajballie6294
    @krishnarajballie6294 Місяць тому +15

    Well done. You got your light working and "saved" a bulb worth a buck or two but at what real risk/cost to your family, yourself, house, etc. ?

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  Місяць тому +2

      You're right, safety should always come first! Make sure to handle electrical projects with caution and follow proper safety measures. 🔌💡

    • @McPickleness
      @McPickleness 28 днів тому +10

      @@CreativeHacker7 Except you just made a video advocating a super dangerous practice. So wtf are you talking about?

    • @nikushim6665
      @nikushim6665 18 днів тому

      Not really a fire risk unless you're screwing with the mains side of the board, that and it has a fusable link. The real issues is with a jumper you're overvolting the rest of the led in series which will shorten their life drastically. Overall though not worth doing basic LED bulbs literally only cost like a dollar and twenty cents.

    • @nikushim6665
      @nikushim6665 18 днів тому

      @@McPickleness Just covering his ass for legal liability while pumping out BS content for views.

  • @zakstargaser5644
    @zakstargaser5644 6 місяців тому +93

    Are you sure this will not start a fire ? If it does you can say: "Well, my house burned down, but I definitely saved a few bucks on a new lightbulb" !!! ................ Never do this, it is simply too dangerous.

    • @FishingFloridaBass
      @FishingFloridaBass 5 місяців тому

      impossible to start a fire stop spreading your ignorance!!

  • @goldeneddie
    @goldeneddie 7 місяців тому +277

    A lot of people in the comments complaining about the potential fire risk. Actually, any risk can easily be avoided with this simple trick:
    _You'll need a calculator, some insulating tape, a large metal tin, some rubber hose, a small wire brush and a little lemon juice. Put all of those items in a thick, heavy bag with a strong handle and hand them to a good friend. Now ask your friend to beat you around the head repeatedly with the bag until you go out and buy a new bulb, you penny-pinching moron. See? Simple!_

    • @sarcasticguy4311
      @sarcasticguy4311 7 місяців тому +36

      Now THIS would make a good video.

    • @petermurtagh6294
      @petermurtagh6294 6 місяців тому +15

      ha ha ha

    • @MottyGlix
      @MottyGlix 6 місяців тому +10

      🤣

    • @sarahdee374
      @sarahdee374 6 місяців тому +11

      I was thinking something along those lines too. I'll mess with wood, carpet, doorknobs and picture hanging hacks, but def draw the line at electricity!!!!!

    • @jerradwilson
      @jerradwilson 6 місяців тому +3

      Sometimes the 99 cent store or Costco runs a sale such as a 10 pack for a dollar because the local power company subsidizes the cost. They practically free...

  • @Natespage
    @Natespage Місяць тому +2

    The bulb will heat up, the tape will fall off, the foil will short out another part of the circuit possibly at full voltage and sparks will fly. At least solder the jumper in place.

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  29 днів тому +1

      At least solder the jumper in place...👍.

  • @kitchenbriks3685
    @kitchenbriks3685 6 днів тому

    UA-cam’s banning videos with copyright music while this guys showing you how to electrocute yourself 😂

  • @xcoder1122
    @xcoder1122 3 місяці тому +148

    The same shop that sold you the tweezers and the tape would have also sold you small isolated pliers, which were much safer to use. Also you don't replace the bad LED tin foil but with a resistor of the same resistance (such a resistor costs a few cent). Finally putting super glue on top of things is totally pointless; super glue only works well as a thin layer between two hard materials; the correct glue would have been epoxy but even nail polish would have done a better job.

    • @Reds_Scrapyard
      @Reds_Scrapyard 3 місяці тому +20

      they would have sold him a new bulb too

    • @GTKJNow
      @GTKJNow 3 місяці тому +1

      @@Reds_Scrapyard yeah but what if you're on lock down and you can't get out of your house because of all the illegal unvented terrorists have taken over your city?

    • @johnmckinlay9538
      @johnmckinlay9538 3 місяці тому +8

      I'm retired television technician, it's safer to SOLDER in a tiny resistor across the terminals and I used to do this with LED backlights that went open circuit.

    • @barbarakiewe2870
      @barbarakiewe2870 3 місяці тому +2

      If you have the resources to spend money on a set of pliers, you probably would have turned this video off after about 35 seconds.

    • @exgenica
      @exgenica 3 місяці тому +4

      It's also easy to solder in an actual LED.

  • @postalinVT
    @postalinVT 7 місяців тому +228

    I *WOULD* be amazed if I actually saw him wrap a bulb with electrical tape like the title states.

    • @enriquejanero3762
      @enriquejanero3762 7 місяців тому +15

      I have the same question.🤔🤣

    • @DorkyThorpy
      @DorkyThorpy 7 місяців тому +57

      Clickbait

    • @mumrah73
      @mumrah73 6 місяців тому +15

      yet nobody reports the fact that the title and picture are clickbait, I always report the spam/misleading text

    • @ethanlamoureux5306
      @ethanlamoureux5306 6 місяців тому +14

      @@mumrah73 I reported it as “Misinformation” and in the details wrote: “Video suggests a very dangerous way of doing an incomplete, unreliable and possibly unsafe repair of an LED light bulb. An inexperienced viewer could easily be electrocuted or cause a fire or other harm by following the advice of this video. Also, the title and thumbnail are misleading.”

    • @purdyboi8078
      @purdyboi8078 6 місяців тому +6

      @@ethanlamoureux5306Thanks, but unfortunately, here it is 2 days later & it's still up. I'll try tagging it & then I'll also click on the "do not recommend this channel"

  • @MultiPleaser
    @MultiPleaser 28 днів тому +1

    This will simply overcook the remaining LEDs and burn them out.
    Best to solder a tiny resister in that spot instead of shorting it out with foil. First, you have to measure the resistance of an individual led.
    Or, calculate the resistance after measuring the voltage across one led. Then use the wattage of the entire bulb, divided by the number of LEDs.
    V = IR
    P=IV
    Watts = amps x volts
    Volts = amps x ohms

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  26 днів тому

      It's important to ensure the LEDs don't get damaged, thanks for the tip! 🔧💡.

  • @Bonneville462
    @Bonneville462 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks, this could come in handy if I dont have access to a new bulb. I wonder how long the other old parts will last now that they have more power coming to them..

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  Місяць тому +1

      It's great to hear that you found the tip useful! Just be sure to keep an eye on those old parts with the increased power 💡🔧.

  • @billmadle1235
    @billmadle1235 7 місяців тому +78

    Just replace the Bulb. Why risk something going wrong and causing a fire.

    • @privatear2001
      @privatear2001 7 місяців тому +6

      like the LED's getting brighter and heating up because he removed one of the voltage drops in the circuit?

    • @G4RY1159
      @G4RY1159 7 місяців тому +18

      He saved $2 on a new bulb, now he's looking for a new house what with that fire

    • @dirkdiggler9482
      @dirkdiggler9482 6 місяців тому +2

      The bigger question for me why he wouldn't have just disconnected the bulb from the electrical circuit.

    • @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777
      @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777 6 місяців тому

      just repair the bulb so you don't have to buy another.

    • @user-hm5zb1qn6g
      @user-hm5zb1qn6g 6 місяців тому +1

      @@SPINNINGMYWHEELS777 Because we're not dirt poor goat farmers like you.

  • @robertblaiklock8994
    @robertblaiklock8994 3 місяці тому +25

    Reminds me of the old style fuse box we had at home years ago. When the power goes out and you don't have a spare fuse, we would use a tin foil from a pack of cigarettes to wrap the fuse until we can get a new one in the morning. Many houses burned down using this method because it defeats the purpose of having a fuse in the first place from circuit overload. Things break down for a reason. Just my thought.

    • @alb639
      @alb639 Місяць тому

      This guy must work for Big Fuse an industry just as insidious as Big Pharma. Keep a roll of pennies next to that ancient fuse box. I just saved you a panel change.

  • @_taxman_
    @_taxman_ 2 місяці тому +1

    I actually am amazed I watched this whole video.

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  14 днів тому

      It's amazing what a simple DIY trick can do! 🤯💡.

  • @luisroldan9576
    @luisroldan9576 2 місяці тому +2

    so you expend 1 dollar in tape 3 dollar in foil 5dollar glue 2 hrs job to fix a bulb of a $1.50 you are the best

    • @imperialpresence1173
      @imperialpresence1173 18 днів тому

      luis....he used about 1/100th of a cent worth of tape...1/100th of a cents worth of foil....and 1/10th of a cent of glue...luis...guy that are what we call handy...have all of those things...you should have all of these things

  • @nonparticipant4671
    @nonparticipant4671 4 місяці тому +7

    Yes, you too can hack an LED light bulb, save an entire dollar, and introduce a fire hazard to the very place your kids are sleeping. This needs to be taken down.

  • @uplinktruck
    @uplinktruck 4 місяці тому +295

    As several others pointed out, there's a half dozen ways this can go really bad. Hope the smoke detectors have good batteries in them.
    On another note, the capacitor on that board looked like it is close to done as well. The top was showing a little bulge and the shrink wrap label was pulling down from the top.

    • @ImAlxxy
      @ImAlxxy 3 місяці тому +9

      You mean the ceiling birds? They still alive and chirpin but I don't know what they eat

    • @GLD80
      @GLD80 3 місяці тому

      what on earth are you bullshitting about@@ImAlxxy

    • @uploadJ
      @uploadJ 3 місяці тому +2

      re: "here's a half dozen ways this can go really bad."
      Um, name a couple, please.

    • @uplinktruck
      @uplinktruck 3 місяці тому +13

      @@uploadJ - It would be a pleasure. Because I am feeling generous today, I'll give you three.
      Replacing that LED with a wire lowers the voltage drop and increases the current in that circuit. This will generate more heat and increase the load on the power supply, possibly beyond its design specs.
      Aluminum foil is a very thin conductor and not meant to carry a lot of current. There is an excellent chance of heating, possibly a fire.
      That aluminum foil was only taped down. Not the best possible connection and another source for heat. As the joint heats, it will loosen that plastic tape. That will loosen the joint further leading to more resistance and more heating. Could make a fire.
      This is a bad idea all the way around.

    • @uploadJ
      @uploadJ 3 місяці тому +3

      @@uplinktruck re: "Replacing that LED with a wire lowers the voltage drop and increases the current in that circuit. "
      Luv you guys that don't understand the use of constant-current driving circuits ... missing one LED voltage drop would make very little difference, Dunning-Kruger, who just learned electronics a few years back?

  • @rickschiaffo618
    @rickschiaffo618 17 днів тому +1

    So after 12 years when the bulb dies, I can do that..... The time it took you to show this I earned enough money to buy 3 cases of bulbs!

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  15 днів тому

      Looks like you've got a great money-saving strategy there! 💡💰

  • @whitegoldwand2838
    @whitegoldwand2838 Місяць тому +4

    Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the LED to keep.

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  Місяць тому

      Now your LED will sleep soundly, wrapped in electrical tape! 😄💡

  • @ask_bsp
    @ask_bsp 4 місяці тому +140

    Hi there for those folks inspired by this video. Leds have non-linear voltampere characteristics (current increases dramatically fast with little increase in voltage), that is why they cant'be fed with volatge source directly. AFAIR there are 3 types of led lamps drivers:
    1) SMPS which is usually a constant DC current source (the power supply variates voltage within a certain range to maintain stable current). This type can be easily recognised as the schematics has an inductor (coil) next to a driver chip. In this case it is ok to shorten 1 or several burnt diodes and the driver will still maintain sstable current. Please note that the power supply can vary valtage within a certain rage(depends on the schematics desing) . When you short led the power supply decreases the voltage to maintain stable current. At some point if you short too many leds the necessary voltage may fall below the power supply range and it will try but fail to provide proper led current and this will burn the diodes. Shorting 1 or 2 is usually ok.
    2) Linear driver. This also maintains constant DC current (so current won't increase if you shorten broken leds) but it has lower efficency than the SMPS and the amount of heat it produces will not decrease if you shorten broken leds (due to the nature of linear driver).
    3) The cheapest and the worst one is the driver where the leds feed directly from AC through a current-limiting capicitor. These lamps have 50/60 Hz pulsations - painful to look at. Note that it is not a constant current driver, it only limits the current, and shortening a led will lead to the increase amount of current so the burnt diode is to be replaced by a resistor (or u can recalculate the limiting capacitor). As this driver does not stabilize current, these lamps are sensitive to AC input voltage.
    The main reason for the led bulbs to die is heat. You cannot fool physics. Led bulbs normally don't have enough heatsink to remove heat from inside the lamp. Best leds can withstand high temps but eventually they wil degrade. Cheap leds will degrade fast. The vandors try squeezing as much ligh as posible for the price, often sacrificing leds quality/ proper thermal modes. The LED efficiency is decreasing with current increase and vice versa. That means that dropping current by lets say 20% you will receive ~18% less ligh but it will lessen the temperature and will dramatically increase life expectancy. I did this to some of my lamps and they seem cool and happy now. The same thing as in CPU/GPU industry - enthusiasts undervolt their devices far more often nowadays as it will increase efficiency and lower temps.
    The most important:Please don't try at home what you saw from this video, especially if you don't understand what is written here. You can die :) Led lamps are different, you can't just do this with any lamp, you must have some expertise in electronics and be completely aware of what you are doing and why. Please don't mess with electricity. It is totally not worth it. (If you ask why I did this - ok is part of my hobby and 15 years of experience in electronics.

    • @JohnnyMcMenamin
      @JohnnyMcMenamin 4 місяці тому +1

      I run my LED's at 15-70% because of the heat / lifespan issue.

    • @anthonyrobu8633
      @anthonyrobu8633 4 місяці тому +5

      100% dead on correct! With even a brief guide on led types and their voltage jumps/shorts reactions!! I don't think that it could have been said any better, (without going into a 10pg detailed manual of course, lol)! props 2 you my friend!! 😉😆🤯🥳💥💯💥😎

    • @josephcox2438
      @josephcox2438 4 місяці тому +8

      Friggin incredible to see a comment or reply that's actually informative and factual without

    • @josephcox2438
      @josephcox2438 4 місяці тому +13

      Got cut off lol. You stated facts, made sense, we're incredibly informative and didn't have to be a smart ass about it or bash anybody, had a view of both sides of the issue(should you or shouldn't you do it), advised people of the danger, reminded them to be safe and taught me something in the process. You sir are awesome! We need more people like you in this world. Nice to see someone wanting to share their knowledge with people without being a pompous dick about it.

    • @koelsche_jung
      @koelsche_jung 4 місяці тому +9

      The statements are 99.9% correct, I can confirm this as an electronics engineer. LEDs are getting better from year to year, but the manufacturers install the cheapest ones (cost-profit analysis). However, the safety of human life should be valued more highly here. What does a new lamp cost compared to a deadly danger!

  • @javaman2883
    @javaman2883 7 місяців тому +103

    What was the super glue for? You put it on the tape, which the sticky side of the tape prevents the superglue from getting between the tape and buln, so it cannot help it stay in place.

    • @steinbauge4591
      @steinbauge4591 6 місяців тому +1

      actually this combination is super strong - if some glue comes under

    • @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777
      @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777 6 місяців тому +25

      I simply scraped the area well and applied a bridge of solder much easier .

    • @islamisthetruewaytogod6812
      @islamisthetruewaytogod6812 5 місяців тому

      Hello ! May Allah protect and guide you to his light and happiness in this life and the hereafter, God bless, Ameen. Excuse me for giving a little presentation of Islam, because it is very misunderstood nowadays, especially on those « Antichrist's » times, where media and politics are mixed to distort history and truth. Thank you very much for your time.
      Islam is an arabic word that means the Surrender to the One and Only God, our Creator, Protector, Provider, who gives us life and all that we have, we are safe and sound by his will and grace, we are His and to Him we return, and we have to thank him in this trial life by submitting to him by our free will, or later in the Day of judgment when it's too late to save our own skin. Islam was the original Religion descended to earth from heaven with Adam and Eve (peace and blessing be upon them) in the beginning of humanity. and was passed to people with the succession of the 124 000 prophets and 315 messengers of God to all nations and civilizations since, passing by Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Ismaël, Joseph, Moses, Aaron, Joshua, David, Solomon and Jesus (Peace and blessing be upon them) during the history of mankind, the last replaces and completes the previous, until the succession of the last messenger of God fourteen centuries ago, Muhammad (Peace and blessing be upon him) to complete the noble morals of all mankind, to bring humans and jinns out of darkness into light, and to purify people's religion and belief from corruption and polytheism, and return it to purity and true monotheism, like it was in the times of the prophets (Peace and blessing be upon them).
      Many Religions that we know nowadays, at their beginning were true and under Islam, initiated by one of the prophets of God, but their original teachings, history and scriptures have been corrupted over time with falsification and polytheism, or lost and replaced with false ones. That's why Islam is the only Religion accepted by God nowadays, which consists in bearing witness that there is no god besides Allah (God in Aramaic, the original language of Jesus and the Gospel), and that Muhammad is His servant and messenger, just like Jesus and Moses and others are His servants and messengers. Never a messenger of God said he was God or literally son of God, it was the people after him who changed the words of God and corrupted the Religion. God is unique and absolute, He does not need to have a family and sons or to associate anyone else with His kingdom, He can simply create whatever He wants, everything belongs to Him, and to Him everything will return. Allah said in Surah Al-Mu’minun : “God has never begotten a son, nor is there any god besides Him. Otherwise, each god would have taken away what it has created, and some of them would have gained supremacy over others. Glory be to God, far beyond what they describe. The Knower of the hidden and the manifest. He is exalted, far above what they associate. (91-92 / Translated by ITANI).
      Allah means the one and only God, the God of all prophets and creatures, the creator of the universe and mankind, and the Master of the Day of judgment, where our destiny, Hell or Paradise, is decided based on our faith and deeds in this trial life, and above all, Allah's mercy.
      Allah said in Surah Al-Ikhlas : In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful.
      Say, “He is God, the One. God, the Absolute. He begets not, nor was He begotten. And there is none comparable to Him.” (1-4 / Translated by ITANI).
      Allah said in Surah An-Nisa : O FOLLOWERS of the Gospel! Do not overstep the bounds [of truth] in your religious beliefs, and do not say of God anything but the truth. The Christ Jesus, son of Mary, was but God's Apostle - [the fulfilment of] His promise which He had conveyed unto Mary - and a soul created by Him. Believe, then, in God and His apostles, and do not say, "[God is] a trinity". Desist [from this assertion] for your own good. God is but One God; utterly remote is He, in His glory, from having a son: unto Him belongs all that is in the heavens and all that is on earth; and none is as worthy of trust as God. Never did the Christ feel too proud to be God's servant, nor do the angels who are near unto Him. And those who feel too proud to serve Him and glory in their arrogance [should know that on Judgment Day] He will gather them all unto Himself: (171-172 / Translated by Muhammad Asad).
      Allah the Most Merciful said in Surah Ali-Imran : Behold, the only [true] religion in the sight of God is [man's] self-surrender unto Him; and those who were vouchsafed revelation aforetime took, out of mutual jealousy, to divergent views [on this point] only after knowledge [thereof] had come unto them. But as for him who denies the truth of God's messages - behold, God is swift in reckoning!
      Thus, [O Prophet,] if they argue with thee, say, "I have surrendered my whole being unto God, and [so have] all who follow me!" - and ask those who have been vouchsafed revelation aforetime, as well as all unlettered people, "Have you [too] surrendered yourselves unto Him?" And if they surrender themselves unto Him, they are on the right path; but if they turn away - behold, thy duty is no more than to deliver the message: for God sees all that is in [the hearts of] His creatures.
      Verily, as for those who deny the truth of God's messages, and slay the prophets against all right, and slay people who enjoin equity - announce unto them a grievous chastisement.
      It is they whose works shall come to nought both in this world and in the life to come; and they shall have none to succour them.
      (19-22 / Translated by Muhammad Asad)..
      God said : Say, “We believe in Allah, and in what was revealed to us, and in what was revealed to Abraham, and Ishmael, and Isaac, and Jacob, and the Patriarchs, and in what was given to Moses and Jesus, and in what was given to the prophets from their Lord. We do not differentiate between any of them. And to Him, we surrender.”
      (2:136 / Translated by Community)
      Salam (Peace) -----

    • @rogergrimsby5805
      @rogergrimsby5805 5 місяців тому +2

      I wonder, if you're soldering, perhaps put in a replacement LED? The trick would be to figure out which LED, and keeping a supply of most-needed LEDs.
      Also wondering how easily the plastic bulb pops off and pops back on. More super glue?

    • @TheRealMrBlackCat
      @TheRealMrBlackCat 4 місяці тому +1

      In the US, these bulbs can be had for $1.25 all day long. I don't waste much either, but this is not something most people should try just to save a dollar.

  • @jeffmansfield914
    @jeffmansfield914 Місяць тому +1

    Even if we ignore any potential fire risk, a new bulb costs like $2… that’s money I would happily pay instead of even starting this “repair” process.

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  Місяць тому

      I understand your concern about the cost, but this method is a creative alternative for those looking to save money 💡.

  • @veganath
    @veganath 2 місяці тому +1

    A DANGEROUS IDEA! If you want to replace the dead LED look for a resistor of equivalent resistance to the LED & with a sufficient power rating

  • @dang6832
    @dang6832 6 місяців тому +13

    I’ll take “stupid ways to start a fire for $200 Alex”.

  • @DCSIDPA
    @DCSIDPA 7 місяців тому +194

    As the LEDs are obviously wired in series, each LED is dissipating a defined voltage. Take one of them out of the circuit and the remaining LEDs need to absorb that additional voltage leading to additional LED burning out. Just like the old incandescent Christmas tree lights with shunts built in.

    • @nickdannunzio7683
      @nickdannunzio7683 7 місяців тому +7

      LED are a resistive load... so they only consume the electricity they need...

    • @leancarv
      @leancarv 7 місяців тому +13

      @@nickdannunzio7683 its depends on the type of the driver and the power factor.

    • @lukasandrysik3666
      @lukasandrysik3666 7 місяців тому +28

      LED drivers work as constant current source. So the current stays the same and just the overall voltage of the whole string will be lower. If you stay in reasonable range(only 1-2LEDs bridged), it will work 100% fine

    • @markdavis7397
      @markdavis7397 7 місяців тому

      @@lukasandrysik3666 OK, that makes sense. I initially had the same thought as the OP, because normally when you rig up LEDs you use a constant voltage and choose the resistor to make the current correct (accounting for the drop over the LEDs). In that case, removing the drop of an LED could be a problem....maybe a big problem if most of the drop was over the LEDs and not over the resistor (which is what you want for efficiency). But sure, it makes sense a production bulb would have a smarter and more robust design than that.

    • @Abitibidoug
      @Abitibidoug 7 місяців тому

      That's consistent with my observations about these LED lamps.@@lukasandrysik3666

  • @1978garfield
    @1978garfield 5 днів тому

    If you have the time to troubleshoot and repair a $2 bulb I would recommend bridging the gap of the bad LED with solder rather than aluminum foil and super glue.

  • @rtel123
    @rtel123 Місяць тому +1

    There is enough heat inside a bulb to slowly ruin the tape adhesive. Glue on top does not save the tape adhesive. If you must, solder a tiny scrap of copper to short the led mount. But at $1 a bulb, why bother? But copper strap is a great idea for fixing the top led strip brake light on a friend's minivan, that costs $130.

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  Місяць тому

      Great tip! Thanks for sharing your knowledge on how to fix the top LED strip brake light on a minivan! 💡👍

  • @Nolaman70
    @Nolaman70 7 місяців тому +6

    Burn your house down in 3 easy steps. Just go buy another light bulb!!!!!!

  • @schabetc
    @schabetc 7 місяців тому +7

    I think I'll just buy another bulb;; my time is worth more than $2.00.

  • @charlessavary7211
    @charlessavary7211 Місяць тому +2

    This is like a meaningless dream I’d wake up experiencing, struggling to understand but, in actuality, had stopped breathing because of apnea.

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  Місяць тому

      It's like discovering a hidden treasure in a dream! 😄💡

  • @traildoggy
    @traildoggy 28 днів тому +2

    McGuyver Derangement Syndrome is real folks.
    Do your part to spread awareness of this awful malady. With your help, someday we can find a cure.

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  26 днів тому +1

      McGuyver Derangement Syndrome is no match for the creativity of DIY enthusiasts! 💡🔧

  • @moosey62
    @moosey62 7 місяців тому +38

    Does this also work if you do the job inside, or must it be done on the grass?
    What about tape colour?

    • @privatear2001
      @privatear2001 7 місяців тому +8

      hahahaha good one!!!

    • @Surannhealz
      @Surannhealz 7 місяців тому +6

      Don’t be ridiculous, of course you have to do it on grass. Wouldn’t he have done it on a table or anything else more practical if it was possible…

    • @moosey62
      @moosey62 7 місяців тому +4

      I've only ever worked with LED bulbs on grass. I was just curious.

    • @pretzelogic2689
      @pretzelogic2689 7 місяців тому +5

      Do everything on grass.

    • @moosey62
      @moosey62 7 місяців тому +6

      Well, my neighbours did object to our dog taking a shit on their lawn. But, in principle, yes.

  • @jockoharpo2622
    @jockoharpo2622 4 місяці тому +58

    The capacitor appears to be bulging as if it's ready to explode. When you run something like that by bypassing a light you then begin to overtax the rest of the components. I'd think its best to keep spare bulbs that go out as spare parts and install a new led

    • @CaptainSeamus
      @CaptainSeamus 4 місяці тому

      saw that cap as well and was thinking same... that's a pop waiting to happen...

    • @billpii6314
      @billpii6314 4 місяці тому

      @@CaptainSeamusand when and if that happens nothing other than the light going dark will happen . Oh no!

    • @snoglydox
      @snoglydox 4 місяці тому

      ​@@billpii6314 :
      *Electrical caps usually short when "popped." Blown caps are usually the cause of other blown components in a circuit.*

    • @blijj3450
      @blijj3450 3 місяці тому +1

      Look carefully at the "bulge". Note the symmetry. It's a part of the manufacturing process, not an indication of impending failure.
      Any bulge present on an aluminium can type capacitor will be at the lead end, which is a rubber/neoprene disc. Always has been, always will be.
      Check one from an old (valve/tube) radio. Some have a manufactured blow-out point, which can be seen as a small round mound on the surface of the rubber surface.

    • @snoglydox
      @snoglydox 3 місяці тому

      ​@@blijj3450 :
      *Those scores on top are to allow for heat expansion and any bulge is an indication of an electrolytic capacitor having increased ESR, causing the increasing temperature, which means it is defective and needs replacing; any **_"symmetry"_** is because of those scores. Old electrolytic capacitors have catastrophic results when gone bad and LED bulbs do not use antique capacitors for an obvious reason; they are old.*

  • @Beek88
    @Beek88 2 місяці тому

    I learned this lesson the hard way! Took my rear differential cover off to replace wheel bearings and axle seals. Got it all back together and the fill plug was completely seized. I was living way out in the country and just disabled my only ride!!

    • @warrenmc80
      @warrenmc80 Місяць тому

      COULD YOU NOT DRILL OUT THE SEIZED PLUG AND RETAP THE THREADS. THEN PUT ANOTHER PLUG IN?

  • @jesseumlauf6171
    @jesseumlauf6171 16 днів тому +1

    I believe this guy who made the video is just a failed hand model and had to show the world his perfectly manicured fingers.

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  15 днів тому

      Maybe my hands are just too good for patents! 💅🏼💡

  • @unfa00
    @unfa00 4 місяці тому +65

    Pro tip - don't modify electronics while they are connected to mains power. Also short any capacitors first before you touch them after disconnecting - capacitors can keep a charge and give you a dangerous shock if you touch them, even after the device has been disconnected from mains power.

    • @johnstevens8253
      @johnstevens8253 3 місяці тому +3

      I'm not an electronics expert but as soon as I saw the power connected I thought, this could end badly. This is a really negligent video.

    • @SheppyHand
      @SheppyHand 3 місяці тому +3

      Yeah I reported it, looking through the other videos on this channel, the whole thing needs to go away. All the advice on this channel is danger.

    • @DigitalIP
      @DigitalIP 3 місяці тому

      The purpose of testing while ON was to detect the faulty LED with the tweezers, which is why he covered the tweezers in electrical tape.

    • @SheppyHand
      @SheppyHand 3 місяці тому +3

      @@DigitalIP Get a multimeter. They are less than $20. Doing this with tweezers with electrical tape on the couldn't possibly go wrong ever. Don't work on electronics while they are plugged in.

    • @DigitalIP
      @DigitalIP 3 місяці тому

      @@SheppyHand Yeah i know, i was just explaining his use of electrical taped tweezers though.

  • @davnadz
    @davnadz 7 місяців тому +17

    i like fixing things too, but light bulbs are too cheap for the risk. whatever burnt out the one component will come for another, and maybe get hot

    • @BluetheRaccoon
      @BluetheRaccoon 7 місяців тому +3

      Think bigger, friend. Repairing this diverts plastic from landfills, which makes it worthwhile.

    • @sarcasticguy4311
      @sarcasticguy4311 7 місяців тому +5

      @@BluetheRaccoon Yes, please do this with one of your bulbs. Later you can tell us how the bulb caught fire since you're essentially bridging an incomplete circuit with a 100amp fuse and your house burned to the ground after the tape and glue melted.

    • @DorkyThorpy
      @DorkyThorpy 7 місяців тому +4

      @@BluetheRaccoon Well that depends. It looks as though these bulbs are in series, so now more voltage to smaller number of bulbs. May be overheating. Maybe fire. Maybe a whole bunch of waste from a fire going to landfill.

    • @javaman2883
      @javaman2883 7 місяців тому +2

      @@sarcasticguy4311 Impossible. The LEDs are driven by a low voltage circuit at 28volts. That driver circuit can only handle a certain amount of current (which varies by the bulb design brightness, ie 40watt or 100watt equivalent). If the current draw of the LEDs goes above that, even by a short circuit of foil to some random part of the circuit, that driver will fail, stopping current.

    • @sarcasticguy4311
      @sarcasticguy4311 7 місяців тому +5

      @@javaman2883 You'd like to think so but you'd be surprised how easy it is to start an electrical fire.

  • @BannisterNicholas
    @BannisterNicholas 2 місяці тому +1

    ha, house burns down, insurance company investigates and finds electric tape in bulb, refuses to pay. you: no house, no money.

  • @DoubleplusUngoodthinkful
    @DoubleplusUngoodthinkful Місяць тому +3

    Before you do this, make sure you watch a how-to video on going to the store and buying a new bulb. Those are equally informative and the results are great!

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  Місяць тому

      That's a great tip! Feel free to check out the results of wrapping an LED bulb with electrical tape in my video 😉👍.

  • @ahalayan
    @ahalayan 4 місяці тому +91

    Everything said about the dangers are absolutely correct! If you are a nerd like me, 1) you take a dead bulb (same type), de-solter a good LED (check resistance) and replace the bad one in the bulb you want to recycle. 2) measure the resistance with an ohm-meter across a good LED, get a resistor with the same rating and replace the dead LED. a) have the power off while pretending to be an electrical engineer b) know how to solter c) be retired like me or be bored out of your wits d) be desperate or smart about taking the savings and adding it to your 401k (cost of bulb ~$4.60, cost of resistor practically 0) e) satisfaction = priceless

    • @49erjohn
      @49erjohn 4 місяці тому +2

      this is not a problem if the regulator chip is a constant current mode regulator, which is common with strings of led cob smt strings

    • @countmorbid3187
      @countmorbid3187 4 місяці тому +2

      @@49erjohn Yeah, those would be the heavy and expensive ones from reputable brands from the west. This is clearly not one of them. The diffuser cap, to start with, is typical for Chinese junk. Next to that, it is extremely obvious this is an unregulated cheapest way to get the voltage down.
      You get zero points .... thanks for playing! 🤡

    • @tonyantoniou8667
      @tonyantoniou8667 4 місяці тому

      I agree with you

    • @planethedgehog2427
      @planethedgehog2427 4 місяці тому +9

      > know how to *solter*
      Know that it's solder.

    • @ahalayan
      @ahalayan 4 місяці тому

      thx :)@@planethedgehog2427

  • @riff42
    @riff42 7 місяців тому +72

    This is a fire hazard. You are now overdriving the other LEDs, they get hotter, and can burn up the components inside!! DO NOT DO THIS.

    • @privatear2001
      @privatear2001 7 місяців тому +6

      ....unless you WANT to burn down your house... :)

    • @jonathanrigley1795
      @jonathanrigley1795 7 місяців тому +6

      I agree, removing one LED will increase the voltage to the other LED's and could over heat the mini transformer. Good hack but NOT SAFE -- DO NOT DO THIS --

    • @jamesprather1723
      @jamesprather1723 7 місяців тому +6

      It's perfectly safe all that will happen is the next bulb burns no fire will happen

    • @sarcasticguy4311
      @sarcasticguy4311 7 місяців тому +5

      @@jamesprather1723 Please do this then and tell us what happens. This is a fire hazard waiting to happen.

    • @user-er1ku9eh8w
      @user-er1ku9eh8w 7 місяців тому

      How much resistance do you think a led that size has.

  • @user-vd6rm2be8x
    @user-vd6rm2be8x 2 місяці тому +2

    There went 3-1/2 minutes of my life I'll never get back : (

  • @Kimera_Alternate_Realities
    @Kimera_Alternate_Realities 9 днів тому

    Alexa: How do I block a youtube channel so it never shows up again?

  • @GamingHistorySource
    @GamingHistorySource 5 місяців тому +10

    easier just to draw around the burned out LED with a pencil. The graphite completes the circuit & it's much safer. There are also conductive ink pens as well.

    • @tmconsults
      @tmconsults 4 місяці тому +1

      That's a lot of steps....Cyanoacrylate is conductive; my guess is you could skip the foil and tape, and just short the terminals with the glue. That is, if you don't care about the fire risk from both the glue and the overheated LEDs.

  • @exgenica
    @exgenica 3 місяці тому +48

    Presenting...the amazing super easy to pop-off LED bulb diffuser!
    (One might guess that I have NEVER had a diffuser pop-off so easily as shown here. It usually involves using progressively thicker flat-blade screwdrivers and/or a rotary drill using a cutting disc.)
    Note: I can easily imagine a piece of high-speed shrapnel breaking off from the razor blade while doing that. They are not designed to handle lateral forces like that.

    • @phuturephunk
      @phuturephunk 3 місяці тому +4

      I basically used my larger channellocks to get a grip on them and twist. You have to essentially shear off the glued seam and it feels like they use some sort of primer/glue setup like when doing PVC pipe. It's very strong but it lets go clean. You gotta apply some pressure to get it off though.

    • @massatube
      @massatube 3 місяці тому

      Maybe as the globe ages , the glue ages and the diffusor comes off easier than a new one.

    • @stringsattached67
      @stringsattached67 3 місяці тому +1

      I literally just now grabbed one and it popped right off with hardly any pressure so I guess it’s possible.

    • @massatube
      @massatube 3 місяці тому

      @@stringsattached67 very good

    • @lasskinn474
      @lasskinn474 3 місяці тому

      in asia they pop off easily usually.
      now also for someone with a western income level, there's absolutely no point in something like this. but consider if your income was 300 bucks for the month. also the sketchiness of it as an electrical thing would not look like a big deal to you since you could see sketchier electronics by just poking your head out of the window of an apartment building and taking a look.

  • @boomstick4054
    @boomstick4054 12 днів тому

    If you live in a huge brush pile that you got paid to burn 10 years ago and it refuses to burn, this may be the lightbulb repair video you’ve been looking for.

  • @apodis4900
    @apodis4900 2 місяці тому

    It might get you out of trouble but it’s not a good idea long term. You’re pushing more voltage through the other LED’s. This will cause the remaining LED’s to burn out sooner too. Like I said though, it’s a good hack to get you out of trouble if nothing else is available.

  • @rodar559
    @rodar559 7 місяців тому +9

    The Foil is what made the connection, not the tape. Give credit to the foil too LOL

  • @clambroth1923
    @clambroth1923 5 місяців тому +71

    I put this handy tip right up there with showing viewers how to clean and "refresh" used dental floss. You know how expensive dental floss is? That
    stuff cost 97 cents for a 55 yard roll. Theoretically you could make a single roll of floss last four years instead of the usual 1.5 years. That amounts
    to a savings of almost 1.50 over that same 4 year period.

    • @lordkreigs1978
      @lordkreigs1978 5 місяців тому +15

      The dental floss reference was good. I was thinking more like how to clean and reuse paper plates again for next years 4th of July party
      This is 3 minutes and 41 seconds of my life I'll never get back.

    • @tomp8871
      @tomp8871 5 місяців тому +1

      I'll just get another free bulb, thanks anyways.

    • @Gaspard-uc4iv
      @Gaspard-uc4iv 5 місяців тому

      Énorme !

    • @alestbest
      @alestbest 4 місяці тому +5

      Toilet paper has two sides, so you could use it at least twice. You can also dissolve paper in water and then use a sieve to make new paper.

    • @floralies11
      @floralies11 3 місяці тому

      Brown paper?

  • @WimpyGimpy
    @WimpyGimpy 3 дні тому +1

    Could just get a LED and solder it in it would probably take less time AND you won't burn your house down if your bulb doesn't fail again

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  2 дні тому

      Good point! But there's more to it than just a regular LED 😉🔥.

  • @greenleaf2233
    @greenleaf2233 16 днів тому +1

    I did try to take a led bulb apart, but mine was glued on (I wonder why?). So his just popped off meaning he probably cleaned the surfaces of the glue and the bulb cover can be returned and snapped back into the base and hold it there somewhat...

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  15 днів тому

      Sounds like you may have found a new way to assemble the LED bulb! 💡👍

  • @CraigJonesSD
    @CraigJonesSD 3 місяці тому +66

    If you have a soldering iron, you could just put a bead of solder across without using foil and tape. Another though is to look up the resistance of one of the LEDs and solder a resistor in that spot to prevent the others from overheating with the additional amps.

    • @BionicMerlin
      @BionicMerlin 3 місяці тому +2

      Good idea. Easy enough to check with a VOM.

    • @lasskinn474
      @lasskinn474 3 місяці тому +6

      the "resistance" with leds isn't as straightforward, the resistance isn't linear like with a resistor. you could replace it with a led or a diode. also the driver on led bulbs isn't like a constant voltage source usually.

    • @echelonrank3927
      @echelonrank3927 3 місяці тому +6

      definitely solder bead. no resistor. no additional amps. existing current setting resistor already does the job. these bulbs are current regulated.

    • @mspeedm5849
      @mspeedm5849 3 місяці тому

      LED = light emitting diode

    • @georgequalls5043
      @georgequalls5043 3 місяці тому +1

      They are too cheap today to bother with this.

  • @ruediix
    @ruediix 4 місяці тому +13

    There are several ways to do this. As a note, the best way to fix it is to use a resistor or another LED.
    Another trick is to fix a bunch of broken bulbs by using a transplanted LEDs from one good bulb. This is presuming all the bulbs are the same.

    • @justtinkering6713
      @justtinkering6713 3 місяці тому

      The best way to fix this is to get a new bulb.

    • @GTKJNow
      @GTKJNow 3 місяці тому

      @@justtinkering6713 but what if you're on lock down and you can't get out of your house because of all the illegal unvented terrorists have taken over your city?

  • @daveth121864
    @daveth121864 29 днів тому +1

    If this is what you do with one light bulb, I can imagine what the rest of your house looks like. Like a frat house held together with duct tape?

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  26 днів тому

      Sounds like you need to watch the rest of the video to see how innovative duct tape can be! 😉

  • @AndrewKennedyMusicOfficial
    @AndrewKennedyMusicOfficial Місяць тому +1

    And in his next video he wll be showing you how to save on your heating bill by installing a 3 bar electric heater in the bath.

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  29 днів тому

      Sounds like a creative idea! But in my next video, I'll be exploring the wonders of DIY LED lighting 🌟💡.

  • @mfawls9624
    @mfawls9624 6 місяців тому +188

    I applaud you sir!
    You are not constrained by common sense nor by fear. You choose the path that most fear to tread.
    Never let a thing so paltry as electricity stop you. Carry on...carry on!

    • @brianvogt8125
      @brianvogt8125 6 місяців тому +41

      I think he'll get a Darwin Award for it.

    • @28russ
      @28russ 6 місяців тому +17

      Yeah, a bit of lecy tape around the tweezers. All good mate. No chance of accidental death. 😂😂🤣🤣

    • @martinjohnson9316
      @martinjohnson9316 6 місяців тому +9

      Said the fire department chief.

    • @frankjr5303
      @frankjr5303 6 місяців тому

      Your just cheap

    • @user-cs8zk7qu2j
      @user-cs8zk7qu2j 5 місяців тому +7

      One more slap

  • @januszlepionko
    @januszlepionko 6 місяців тому +15

    Replace burnt LED with new one or at least with a resistor, NOT with a conductor (metal foil is a conductor), unless you want to have fire.

    • @BrBill
      @BrBill 6 місяців тому +1

      Seriously! Resistors and LEDs are dirt cheap.

    • @Picla_Peremohy
      @Picla_Peremohy 6 місяців тому

      If they were intelligent enough to compute the proper resistance value

    • @BrBill
      @BrBill 6 місяців тому

      @@Picla_Peremohy Yup. This video could have offered an example of what to get and how one would know.

    • @vanallen6391
      @vanallen6391 5 місяців тому

      Great advice. It is not hard to solder a surface mount led onto the board.

  • @josephguida5432
    @josephguida5432 Місяць тому +1

    The voltage being driven to that bypassed LED is way too low to pose a fire hazard, regardless of a loose or tight connection.

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  Місяць тому

      The LED wrapped in electrical tape in the video is safe from fire hazards due to the low voltage. 👍

  • @Halfwheelhell
    @Halfwheelhell Місяць тому +1

    Wow, I thought he was making a dimmer. But yeah, this repair is fine if you live in a tent, otherwise probably not work the time or risk of burning your home.

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  29 днів тому

      Maybe not for everyone, but it's a fun DIY hack for those who want to try something new! 💡🔌

  • @studionlaine2718
    @studionlaine2718 7 місяців тому +3

    aunque son muy baratas y la reparación es más costosa, pues por el simple gusto de no contaminar y no contribuir al cambio climático esta técnica es buena. Aunque tira el led al pasto del jardín.

  • @davidcudlip6587
    @davidcudlip6587 7 місяців тому +5

    So next buy a $30 smoke alarm after fixing a $2 led bulb.

  • @Dodgerzden
    @Dodgerzden 3 дні тому +1

    By the time I did all that, my checking account would have accrued enough interest to buy another bulb.

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  2 дні тому

      Wrap another bulb with tape and watch your savings grow! 💡💰

  • @hestheMaster
    @hestheMaster 28 днів тому +1

    You can usually find the bad LED easily by just looking for a small brown burn spot on the lighting surface. I saw it just
    before he jumpered the bad one. The weakest link here is the large smoothing capacitor ( tall can in the middle) i.e. C2.
    Cheap ones don't like running at their maximun Voltage rating and this one is bad. It has a raised top. If you know your electronics replace the capacitor with a better quality and slightly higher voltage rating and all should be good. Now about
    that jenky aluminum sheet repair. Don't do that. Instead you can solder a wire across the spot. It will last much longer!
    Replace the cover but use a clear glue for plastics to hold it on.

  • @SapioiT
    @SapioiT 3 місяці тому +3

    Half-correct. This would cause the rest of the lightbulbs to burn out quickly, and is a fire hazard. You would need to also replace the resistor with a smaller one, ideally 50% or less, but even 75% might be acceptable. And every time you remove a quarter (1 out of 4 parts) of the original LEDs, you have to change the resistor again to let through 25% less from the value of the first time you replaced the resistor. LED lightbulbs are also run hotter out of the factory, in order to stop working faster (like the not-working lightbulb at the beginning of the video), so people buy more lightbulbs. Some people already made a small business of "hacking" lightbulbs and replacing their resistor/resistors with one half the size of the one on the box, to make them more energy efficient and much-longer-lasting.
    It's a good way for some people to make more money on the side, by almost-dropshipping lightbulbs by opening them up, replacing their resistor with smaller ones, re-calculating the power consumption and light output (and adding the equivalent in filament lightbulb consumption, i.e. 100W = 1600 lumen, and you could get that for 20W or so), putting a sticker on the box to show they have been modified and to show the new values (which can be even normal printed paper with some clear tape on top of it to stick to the package) and sold again.
    And for people who are into electronics, it's a cheap way to learn soldering, because with a soldering iron and some solder and some cheap resistors which you can buy in packs of 100 for a few bucks, and lightbulbs which don't work anymore, you can make a working lightbulb, and you can use an extension cord and adaptor to test it away from everyone, to be safe. And there are plenty of youtube channels full of tutorials on how to "hack" electronics (i.e. to replace the annoying microwave oven beeper with a light signal, or have both a light signal and a much quieter beeping) and how to repair electronics (which is always a good business for people living in poverty, because they can do some research before buying broken things off the internet or in-person then either getting something broken for free if it were going to get thrown away or buying something broken at a low price and repairing it to get it working again, if that particular problem is repairable, but with the risk of not being able to repair it).

  • @bleepbleep1961
    @bleepbleep1961 3 місяці тому +4

    The best part about this whole trick ... You could lose your whole house in an electrical fire this way ... They'd likely never find the cause

  • @MarkArrand-cf4cl
    @MarkArrand-cf4cl Місяць тому +1

    I liked the video. However, that could cause a fire that will destroy everything. It is way less expensive to simply replace a bad bulb than it will be to replace a burned down house. To say nothing of whatever possessions lost. Make sure that your home owner's insurance is paid up before doing this. Be very careful.

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  Місяць тому +1

      Please be cautious when trying this method and consider the potential risks involved 🔥.

  • @russh.7363
    @russh.7363 18 днів тому +1

    What's the point of the super glue on top of the electrical tape. That seems pointless. Also, although this is a cool fix, I'd much rather just replace the light bulb with a new one.

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  17 днів тому

      I find that adding super glue on top of the electrical tape helps secure the LED bulb even more. It's a cool fix for those looking to save money and resources 💡🔧.

  • @Alain.Helstroffer01
    @Alain.Helstroffer01 7 місяців тому +7

    Les diodes sont branchées en continu. Si une seule est défectueuse, les autres ne peuvent plus être alimentées.
    Attention à leur voltage qui parfois peut être élevé comme le rétro-éclairage d'une télé à écran plat.

    • @lornethomas7292
      @lornethomas7292 6 місяців тому

      Translation..."This guy is a dumb ass!"

  • @Testicleeze
    @Testicleeze 7 місяців тому +13

    I'm more pissed that the whole light goes out if one LED goes out. They knew exactly what they were doing when designing that

    • @geraldinebaker1007
      @geraldinebaker1007 7 місяців тому

      And the bunch in control of our government now have eliminated the incandescent light bulbs and make you buy these Chinese made ones.

    • @markdavis7397
      @markdavis7397 7 місяців тому +6

      They are wired in series due to the shape of a diode's I-V curve. You can get pissed if you want, but I doubt that semiconductor junctions behave this way just to upset you.

    • @ericwes7351
      @ericwes7351 6 місяців тому +5

      @@markdavis7397 I disagree. The PCB (printed circuit board) could have easily been designed so that the LEDs are in parallel, and the power supply adjusted accordingly. It is a SCAM on the part of the bulb make.

    • @markdavis7397
      @markdavis7397 6 місяців тому +5

      @@ericwes7351 Well, you partly right but mostly wrong. In theory yes you can do that, but it would be woefully inefficient, or expensive, or unreliable, or all of the above to some degree. If you want it to be cheap, efficient, small, reliable and manufacturable, you put them in series. Otherwise, you would need N current sources for N LEDs. And those sources would be regulating to a lower voltage (which is more expensive and less efficient). If you try to cut the cost and size of those current sources by (for example) using a simple resistor on each branch, then the only way to make it robust against normal component variations and aging is to put a lot of the voltage drop over the resistor (i.e., huge wasted power, and thermal difficulties).
      Putting them in series is not a scam, it is just the best way to wire LEDs, when viewed holistically. Yes, it does have this one problem, but solving that problem creates far worse problems. If you have a better design, start a light bulb company.

    • @ericwes7351
      @ericwes7351 6 місяців тому +1

      @@markdavis7397 Very interesting. Thank you for that very useful information. I don't feel scammed now!

  • @tangobayus
    @tangobayus 2 місяці тому

    I pry the diffusers off LED bulbs I use for growlights. It dramatically increased the number of photons hitting the plants.

  • @myhapylife
    @myhapylife 2 місяці тому

    You forgot one thing. In the video the moment when you pull out the scalpel to cut out the led, it is important that you show that you have already pulled out the bulb, out of the electrical socket. I know this is logical but someone can follow step by step and get shocked thinking that you are doing it while the bulb still in the socket.

  • @lawrencebrown3582
    @lawrencebrown3582 7 місяців тому +15

    Bloody dangerous if you don't know what you're doing, and if you do know what you're doing you'll neither test nor repair one like that!

  • @jaitchy
    @jaitchy 7 місяців тому +8

    Why does the highlight for this video have a fake shot with tape being wrapped around the thread of the bulb? Did I miss something?

    • @justincase8532
      @justincase8532 2 місяці тому

      Because the creator is a fucktwit.

  • @HifiCentret
    @HifiCentret Місяць тому +1

    Just short it by soldering a wire strand across it. Much better. But realistic the other LEDs probably follow soon so just get another bulb and this time of good quality.

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  Місяць тому

      Just short it by soldering a wire strand across it. Much better 😉.

  • @danielbelmir0
    @danielbelmir0 6 днів тому

    I don't think that's good but at least it's safer than the cd on the angle grinder. That's an improvement, I would say. Personally, I don't have a problem with LED bulbs, they seem to last forever, BUT for other stuff that breaks, sometimes it's good to buy new and keep the damaged equipment, so next time it breaks, you have spare parts.

  • @nickolasgaspar9660
    @nickolasgaspar9660 5 місяців тому +3

    Usually the first part that goes bad is the electrolytic capacitor that is cooked inside that white plastic "dome". Just make some holes on on both pieces of plastic and your lamps will work for a really long time.

    • @Crisstti
      @Crisstti 5 місяців тому +2

      make some holes where?

  • @6F6G
    @6F6G 6 місяців тому +6

    Does the electrolytic capacitor in the middle look like its end is starting to bulge out?

  • @geotj58
    @geotj58 Місяць тому +1

    You can tell these videos are from ' I havn't got a clue about safety' countries , usually east of austria

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  26 днів тому

      ''It's all about thinking outside the box 😉.''

  • @nikushim6665
    @nikushim6665 18 днів тому +1

    and now you're overvolting the rest of series connection. So expect the other leds to pop shortly.

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  17 днів тому

      You're right! It's important to be cautious with overvolting to prevent damage. 🔋🚫

  • @pen25
    @pen25 8 місяців тому +5

    This isn't a hack or even a bodge. This is stupid don't do this. Reporting as a hazard

  • @user-ur9vq1ct6p
    @user-ur9vq1ct6p 7 місяців тому +5

    So, when are you going to wrap the bulb in tape?

  • @PeterB12345
    @PeterB12345 Місяць тому +1

    Seems you could do this repair safely if you soldered a resistor with an equal value to the LED in its place

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  Місяць тому

      That's a clever idea! 💡 Thanks for sharing your suggestion!

  • @mountainman5025
    @mountainman5025 5 днів тому

    Each LED inside the light uses x amount of voltage, reducing it by 1 will increase the output to each LED causing shortened life. Typica;;y, the next one in line will burn out next. The one that is burned out appears to be either the first or last one in sequence.

  • @3DPDK
    @3DPDK 5 місяців тому +148

    As some have pointed out, as you short out more and more LEDs the remaining LEDs are forced to conduct higher voltages than they were designed to. Also be aware that the square component with the silver looking band is a transformer. The house line voltage of 110 / 120 volts AC is present on two of the pins at the base. The tape around the tweezers is a good precaution but it doesn't prevent from shorting out or shunting line voltage to parts of the circuit where it doesn't belong. 120 vac on any of the capacitors will explode them like a firecracker.

    • @Gaspard-uc4iv
      @Gaspard-uc4iv 5 місяців тому +1

      Très bonne remarque

    • @Bewefau
      @Bewefau 4 місяці тому

      what if you put a fuse in there instead to keep the voltage the same or regulate it?

    • @3DPDK
      @3DPDK 4 місяці тому +20

      @@Bewefau ... not a fuse, but a 15 ohm resistor. Except if you are going to go to that trouble, why not replace the LED.

    • @3DPDK
      @3DPDK 4 місяці тому +6

      @@stancoleshill8925 When all the LEDs go out if only one fails, then they are wired in series, meaning the power goes into one then into the next and so on. These LEDs operate at about 2.7 to 3.4 volts. If the voltage regulator circuit in the center is set to provide 32 volts to ten LEDs in series, then each LED "drops" the voltage by 1/10 or (in this case) 3.2 volts, within the operating voltage of each LED. If you bridge out one of the LEDs the 32 volts is now being divided into 1/9th by the remaining LEDs or 3.5 volts. If you bridge out 3 LEDs the voltage the other 7 LEDs will drop is now 4.6 volts. This will most definitely burn out the remaining LEDs. Its not that the supply voltage increases, it's that it gets divided by fewer loads.

    • @marianomonteaperto3589
      @marianomonteaperto3589 4 місяці тому

      Y] y 8

  • @Abitibidoug
    @Abitibidoug 7 місяців тому +133

    I've repaired LED lamps with the same technique, only I put some solder on where the bad LED was. Works great!

    • @sumetn21
      @sumetn21 7 місяців тому +4

      Thank you. ❤ much easier. 🙏👍

    • @ik04
      @ik04 6 місяців тому +15

      That is the only proper way to do this fix. Putting aluminum foil in contact with no physical connection will fail quickly.

    • @troycharbonneau8643
      @troycharbonneau8643 6 місяців тому +9

      Yes, and once that piece of foil and tape (that wasn’t glued down) comes loose, it has a good chance of shorting out the rest of the bulb.

    • @oegeat
      @oegeat 6 місяців тому

      lötkolben

    • @user-hm5zb1qn6g
      @user-hm5zb1qn6g 6 місяців тому +13

      See, I throw my burned-out bulbs in the garbage. Then replace it in five seconds with a new one that costs a dollar.

  • @brockulm8871
    @brockulm8871 3 дні тому

    Another classic case of “just because you can doesn’t mean you should”.

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  2 дні тому +1

      Sometimes the best ideas are the simplest ones! 😄👍

  • @palmeraz73
    @palmeraz73 Місяць тому +1

    That’s equivalent to putting a penny between fusebox terminals.
    You’ll need to buy a smoke detector and fire extinguisher with this hack. It’s cheaper to buy a new light bulb.😊

    • @CreativeHacker7
      @CreativeHacker7  Місяць тому

      Perhaps this hack is not for everyone 🔥💡.