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I’m honestly very impressed that Medhi actually became a little socially awkward around other people… proving the theory that he is just a nerd with a power supply.
Hey what can I say! I don't meet people often! it's mostly me, the resistors and the capacitors. The capacitors are loud when they talk. AND IT IS MEHDI!
I'd say everything that happened was perfectly normal for high voltage experimentation. It usually does involve quite a bit of smoke. Power supplies HATE driving high voltage and high frequency stuff unless the output is grounded. Even the old traditional units used to pop diodes and arc internally during "incidents".
This reminded me of a strange parts episode where he was having issues with a power supply arc’ing to itself due to altitude. Wonder if that was any factor also?
I know all of the issues must have been nerve-wracking but I love the palpable, all-round excitement whenever you got something working again. It's very cool to get to see you apply your skills and problem solve in such an unfamiliar situation.
Seeing electroboom around other people, and there being an awkward but mild clash of personalities is really wholesome. He seems like such a down to earth guy.
This is what all engineers go through. When you make something and test it yourself it works flawlessly but when you are demonstrating to someone else things mess up.
It's the "Huh? Strange, it worked yesterday..." syndrome. Happens to a lot of people. Programmers, engineers, mechanics. Anyone who dabbles with anything more advanced than navel lint really.
@@shawnfurness Not bad at all, he had on a seat belt, kept on the road and more or less kept to the rules as well. Even stopped for other traffic as well.
I blew up mine too, ran 300A from a car battery through it, vaporized the tracks on the PCB inside. Luckily it was just a small area and I could bridge them, working fine again.
My favourite bit of that is, if you look closely, the bottom of the trampoline is still all colourful from the powder paint video they did recently. Either they cleaned the top and missed the bottom, or just flipped the thing upside down
Hey Medhi, I had actually became a fan a few weeks ago. I had been really struggling with current and voltage since although my teachers are good I have the attention span of a cockroach. I watched a few of your explanations on it and understood everything not only on current and voltage but wayyy more. Thanks Medhi!
The one thing that helped me understand voltage is the analogy that voltage is like water pressure in a pipe. Not exactly true but it's good enough for beginners to understand.
for me, the definition of current is easy to grasp, it’s just a measure of the rate of charges flowing through a wire. more current = more charges moving through the wire in the same period of time (either faster movement or bigger wire that allows more current flow). this is why you need bigger wires as current increases, and you can see in mehdi’s videos when his wires burn it’s because they are too small for the current he’s pushing through them. voltage is tricky to grasp, the definition most people will tell you is “electric potential” but i like to think of it like this: charges want to move from higher potential (+ end of a battery for example) to lower potential (ground or earth for example) always. that’s why most circuits have a ground, that’s the “final destination” of the charges as they always want to flow to ground (0 volts). as voltage increases, the charges want to go to ground more and more. i think of voltage as how badly the charges want to move through the circuit and that current is just the result of the voltage across the circuit (limited by resistance, Ohm’s law relates this very simply). this is why when voltage is high enough, you get arcs through the air like you see in this video. the voltage is high enough to where the charges will jump through the highly resistive air to reach ground. if you took an open circuit and increased the voltage enough, the charges would use the air to close the circuit and move to ground. i’m just an EE undergrad but this has helped me conceptualize it a little better.
I enjoy the image that Gav & Dan just live in their dark studio and scatter like roaches when the outside world breaches their defences. 😂 Can't wait for your analysis video! This was a great collab! Edit: 5:36 the bottom of the trampoline is still rainbow! 😄
Even if it was grounded with a fully covered sheath the spark might still jump off the metal screwdriver's point towards Dan's hand. Considering the high voltage.
first explosion: it took 8 youtube frames of pretty fireworks for Gav and Dan to visibly react. 10:43 you didn't forget. you just figured watching dan's reaction would be more fun. and you were right
I love how the TSA let his carry on go. Like the person behind the x-ray is like, "Well, a soldering iron and test leads are not a knife, or corkscrew." Don't get me wrong, I'm thrilled the insanity hasn't gone that far, just kinda figured it already did.
Love the video as per usual, and not a collaboration I expected to see but definitely a good one!! Keep up the awesome work Mehdi, and keep doing us fellow Canadians proud!! (Except maybe the driving LOL) I can't even count the amount of things your videos have taught me, or the amount of laughs you've given me, you're one of the best channels going and I always look forward to your videos
With my ZVS circuit I found sticking the flyback transformer in oil really helped by preventing it from flashing over from the HV output to the primary winding around the core, like what started happening around 11:58. Just a tip for anyone who plans on using a ZVS-driven flyback in a more permanent setup :P
00:15 bomb confirmed! i fkn love you mehdi, would marry you if you were free. its the only channel here on youtube, succeeding in educating and entertaining in the same time. :D 11/10, will always watch again and im not even an electrican.
14:00 Doesn't his camera have a buffered triggering mode like an oscilloscope? It could be buffering frames in a loop waiting for the trigger. The buffer could then be inspected after the trigger to find the actual event. I was assuming they were using some sort of triggering mechanism for all their videos (e.g sound for the miniature gun experiments).
If you guys ever collab on something like this again it probably wouldn't be that hard for you to make a circuit that generates a trigger signal for the camera so you can just have a very short recording that is triggered exactly when the arc happens.
They did plan for that, but it was literally a forgotten dongle that made it impossible in the allotted time they had together. They needed the phantom camera hooked up to their laptop, but they didn’t have their Ethernet to USB-C dongle on the day of recording. They also weren’t going to use a random part they just bought that day, without extensive testing first. As the Phantom setup they have costs over $200,000.
5:29 that was the most dangerous thing I've saw you do. I never crunched my teeth before watching you explode electrical things. But that trampoline was scary.
thank you for always including the bits that didn't go as planned and for telling us why - this is certainly where I learn the most! Nobody ever got better by just succeeding...
I am a retired EE but now I just basically watched TH-cam with my grandkids. I might be sneaking in some videos when they are asleep and so I am happy to have found this creator from the Slowmo guys. I I have watched several videos and it’s great. I don’t ever remember shocking myself on purpose but I have accidentally discharged a lot of caps and doing that little quick jerky dance while flooding my brain with adrenaline. Try fixing a micro PBC after that while you are still shaking. It’s great for learning control. I wish you all the very best!
0:14 "Guy with electrical equipment.. looks fine. Lady with the bottle of water? I'm gonna have to ask you to come with me for questioning." 11:25 "Oh that? That always burns." Pure, comedic, gold. xD "Yeah that was on fire when I found it." "My cat is not breathing? Yeah, it's been doing that for a while now."
You just need to let the computer run through them to remove duplicates and that would let you find your frames easier without you having to do it manually. If you need an app to do this I'll send the ones I use.
But the file wasn't on a computer. Each 2 second shot is equivelant to several days of normal time, so just transferring the file will take hours, as will processing the frames
@@robinleicester yeah thankfully its something you could plug in as an external drive and go be productive elseware while it finds it for you. It doesnt matter how long it takes as long as its not taking your life's time.
Such a great collab. Love that the tramp still looks to be covered in powderpaint underneath. Best part is that we know 1.75 M frames is too slow, so now we need another collab once they get an even faster camera. Just keep on going until we figure out how fast we need. And if it really does trigger all at once, then we just get infinite collabs between two super awesome channels.
Duuuudeeee SlowMoGuys was the first channel I was ever a fan of on TH-cam, way back in Middle school!! Even though this is just the “outtakes/fails” comp, I’m sure y’all had fun and the slow mo footage/ arc analysis will be EPIC!
I've been binge watching this guy, first time I've been early for one of his videos! Keep it up! Edit: I see all these patreons over here in the comment section - thanks for supporting him 👍
Dan looks like he does not know what is going on when he's with Mehdi. He's enjoying himself, no doubt, but he seems legitimately disoriented hahaha 14:27 absolutely slays me.
8:38 if only there was a magic way of measuring average brightness of a frame and comparing it to neighbour frames, right? sounds impossible, we'll never figure it out
That jumpscare reminds me of a little mishap that happened at lunch in school today... I took the lunch and went to sit down and eat. When I was nearly at the table someone dropped a whole box of forks on the bottom which made a loud noise - and made me bark...
On the slow mo guys video in the comments on their own video , they mention the Phantom ACTUALLY has a function like this, but they forgot to bring the cable to use it
Hi Mehdi, I noticed the arcs generated acoustic harmonics as you increased the frequency. You may know this already but those harmonics correspond to the overtone series in music, a phenomenon thought to give rise to musical harmony!
okay man...your ad cut aways are just getting amazing. Already have audible tho bruh...and skillshare and curiosity stream. Love them. Now, back to the video.
I am so happy that this collab is finally up! You have no idea how much slow motion and electricity work well together (despite the extreme speed of electric arcs and such)
13:31 hmh, have the slow-mo guys not heard of motion detection? it's fairly simple sw that picks interesting frames out of a sequence. you can do it even with just standard imagemagick command-line utils.. how long have they been doing this again?
@@Vega-yb8ko they might have an excuse sure though one was not presented, but Mehdi also posed the question very clearly at 8:33 "how the hell are you supposed to find that one frame out of hundred thousand". computers were literally invented for the purpose of doing well-defined information processing tasks at scale. in a world practically forcing computers in everything even when it's not that useful this is the one task that's begging for automation.
@@snooks5607 These are multiple hours of video which adds up to almost to multiple *Terrabytes*. They may use motion detection to find the frames to include in the video post-production but in the moment itself it's gotta be easier to just watch it from the camera rather then wait for all that information to take hours to move to a computer.
@@AidenLucente I have no doubt it's an SSD, it'd be silly to transfer the data just remove it from the camera, plug into a computer and use like any other SSD. also, anything producing digital data these days is already a computer, if the system is able to let a human scrub through the files and see difference in the pictures visually it's not going to have more overhead to do the same automatically since it doesn't even need to show anything until it's found it. (nitpick: it's spelled *tera)
(of course making that a feature of the camera would be up to the manufacturer just saying I'd be disappointed in the product if they haven't done that)
I am truly stunned that you got that carry-on bag on the plane. In and out of Texas. For so many reasons. That may be the craziest stunt you've ever survived!
CircuitSpecialists made a bad PSU it seems. Even WANPTEK (the company that makes PSUs that all those indians use in their overloading toys videos, i also have one, it's pretty rigid) makes better power supplies.
New subscriber here. I don't think I've seen any of Medhi's videos since the infamous electric guitar years ago, but after seeing him on Gav and Dan's channel, I had to drop by here and see how things have changed since then. I'm glad to see the videos still have the same spark to them, lol.
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I’m honestly very impressed that Medhi actually became a little socially awkward around other people… proving the theory that he is just a nerd with a power supply.
Hey what can I say! I don't meet people often! it's mostly me, the resistors and the capacitors. The capacitors are loud when they talk. AND IT IS MEHDI!
That was a given, he’s an engineer!
*_WAS_* a nerd with a power supply. Now he's just a nerd.
@@ElectroBOOM you forgot FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER
Mehdi's one of us! 🙃
I'd say everything that happened was perfectly normal for high voltage experimentation. It usually does involve quite a bit of smoke. Power supplies HATE driving high voltage and high frequency stuff unless the output is grounded. Even the old traditional units used to pop diodes and arc internally during "incidents".
It was also right next to the tesla coil. Tesla coils can do some weird stuff.
This reminded me of a strange parts episode where he was having issues with a power supply arc’ing to itself due to altitude. Wonder if that was any factor also?
Honestly, if there's no smoke... i'd be worried what else went wrong...
Could you do a colab with Electroboom?
11:23
"It's ok, it always burns"
Truly Mehdi at his finest
I'm persian and I still managed to misspell Mehdi's name Medhi 🤦♂
How did you comment so early?
@@TheSingingPocket Patron Supportes can see earlier
@@TheSingingPocket I support him on pattern to see his video early
3:38
“Is this still on?”
“…oh yea”
How is this guy still alive 💀
😂
One thing I learned today, is that Boom's driving is more dangerous than electricity.
he was barely hitting the gas 🤣🤣🤣🤣
if you want crazy driving come with me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Considering he lived in Vancouver, it shouldn't be a surprise I guess. I've seen what people there are like D:
Nah that’s just Canadian or Tennessee drivers for you
Prob not used to driving in texas sun. Some snow and ice and he will be all set!
It’s OK, it’s a rental car.
I know all of the issues must have been nerve-wracking but I love the palpable, all-round excitement whenever you got something working again. It's very cool to get to see you apply your skills and problem solve in such an unfamiliar situation.
Oh how I miss Austin! Their reaction at 2:48 is priceless - and I totally laughed the same way. Glad to see both of your powers coming together Mehdi!
Hey plasma guy
Who:s austin
I'm an Austin resident. I know where the AutoZone is in this video!
Seeing electroboom around other people, and there being an awkward but mild clash of personalities is really wholesome. He seems like such a down to earth guy.
I actually find it very uncomfortable to watch
He's down to earth? You mean...grounded?
This is what all engineers go through. When you make something and test it yourself it works flawlessly but when you are demonstrating to someone else things mess up.
yep, happens all the time to me
TOO REAL!!!
It's the "Huh? Strange, it worked yesterday..." syndrome. Happens to a lot of people. Programmers, engineers, mechanics. Anyone who dabbles with anything more advanced than navel lint really.
They never worked flawlessly when Mehdi testet them by himself. You obviously didn't watch any of his other videos.
3:13 "That power supply never blew on me."
Apr 17, 2017: "ElectroVLOG-002: Fixing my Broken Power Supply"
Ah yes.
Haha
Dan and Gav scared of average Canadian driving had me rolling 🤣
Think Medhi would be scared if he came to me to see driving, or has he ever driven in Delhi.
His driving was aweful haha
@@shawnfurness Not bad at all, he had on a seat belt, kept on the road and more or less kept to the rules as well. Even stopped for other traffic as well.
at 10mph...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@daviddavidsonn3578 common driving speeds here in Vancouver 90% of this city is traffic LOL
6:25 “I was hoping for more hurting” LOL Fantastic! 😂
Never did I think you would manage to blow up a lab power supply!
How the hell have you seen this video two days before the release date?
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yea, that is electroboom, never think something is impossible.
@@guardiangusti9808 ok thakn you
I blew up mine too, ran 300A from a car battery through it, vaporized the tracks on the PCB inside. Luckily it was just a small area and I could bridge them, working fine again.
no one noticed electro boom airlines at 0:20 XD. Hilarious :)
No I did
I didn't know that I needed a footage of Mehdi enjoying himself on a trampoline
I really didn't.
Shame wasn't slow mo lol
My favourite bit of that is, if you look closely, the bottom of the trampoline is still all colourful from the powder paint video they did recently. Either they cleaned the top and missed the bottom, or just flipped the thing upside down
Shame it wasn't an electric trampoline
@@notcthulhu2650 think that would literally kill him
Interesting that he was surprised that there was a trampoline, I thought he watched their channel, lol!
8:52 why does this remind me of the starwars scene where Palpatine becomes sidious, while shocking mace windu XD
Gav being compared to Zoidberg is something I've never seen before, but is so accurate lol
You smiling menacingly in the shadows while Dan prepared himself or withered in pain were kind of the best parts of these videos
Hey Medhi, I had actually became a fan a few weeks ago. I had been really struggling with current and voltage since although my teachers are good I have the attention span of a cockroach. I watched a few of your explanations on it and understood everything not only on current and voltage but wayyy more. Thanks Medhi!
He has a video on voltage, current and resistance
The one thing that helped me understand voltage is the analogy that voltage is like water pressure in a pipe. Not exactly true but it's good enough for beginners to understand.
for me, the definition of current is easy to grasp, it’s just a measure of the rate of charges flowing through a wire. more current = more charges moving through the wire in the same period of time (either faster movement or bigger wire that allows more current flow). this is why you need bigger wires as current increases, and you can see in mehdi’s videos when his wires burn it’s because they are too small for the current he’s pushing through them.
voltage is tricky to grasp, the definition most people will tell you is “electric potential” but i like to think of it like this: charges want to move from higher potential (+ end of a battery for example) to lower potential (ground or earth for example) always. that’s why most circuits have a ground, that’s the “final destination” of the charges as they always want to flow to ground (0 volts). as voltage increases, the charges want to go to ground more and more. i think of voltage as how badly the charges want to move through the circuit and that current is just the result of the voltage across the circuit (limited by resistance, Ohm’s law relates this very simply). this is why when voltage is high enough, you get arcs through the air like you see in this video. the voltage is high enough to where the charges will jump through the highly resistive air to reach ground. if you took an open circuit and increased the voltage enough, the charges would use the air to close the circuit and move to ground.
i’m just an EE undergrad but this has helped me conceptualize it a little better.
I enjoy the image that Gav & Dan just live in their dark studio and scatter like roaches when the outside world breaches their defences. 😂
Can't wait for your analysis video! This was a great collab!
Edit: 5:36 the bottom of the trampoline is still rainbow! 😄
2:00
Gavin: Runs away
Daniel: Scared
Mehdi: “Oh…”
Clasic mehdi moment m8...
Hes very different and funnier then people lol
10:38 but if Dan wasn't the guinea pig, it wouldn't be the slo-mo guys. That's their whole schtick.
The fact, that he used a non grounded screw driver so gavin gets shocked is hilarious haha Mehdi wanted it so badly.
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Dan gets shocked, not gavin
Even if it was grounded with a fully covered sheath the spark might still jump off the metal screwdriver's point towards Dan's hand. Considering the high voltage.
It's not a slowmo guys video unless Dan gets to be a lab rat
9:45 only the real OGs know the video of mehdi falling down on that hoverboard.
Yea it was a two wheeler one
I love that there were actual issues during production... I also love how they didn't seem bothered at all!
This is life and reality of our lives. Unlike the things they show us in the fancy movies or series.
@Olivia Banks I'm ******* tired of all this spam.
@@IstasPumaNevada report the shit out of it
Like mehdi, slow mo guys have usually experience more than one setbacks in their recordings
That's why they usually edit it out.
not even a minute into the video and it's already amazing. Gav's expression of sheer horror when he looked at you was unbeatable.
It's always a highlight when several curious and funny people meet.
Loved the collab!
7:35 WOW that fact blew my mind
2:38 Mehdi: *screams in pain*
Dan and Gav: *LAUGH*
Dan is just happy whenever someone else is getting hurt instead of him 😂
Seeing Eboom on a trampoline was actually a bucketlist item. Or maybe it was a scavenger hunt item. Either way, totally worth it.
first explosion: it took 8 youtube frames of pretty fireworks for Gav and Dan to visibly react.
10:43 you didn't forget. you just figured watching dan's reaction would be more fun. and you were right
It's always a good day when ElectroBOOM uploads
I love how the TSA let his carry on go. Like the person behind the x-ray is like, "Well, a soldering iron and test leads are not a knife, or corkscrew."
Don't get me wrong, I'm thrilled the insanity hasn't gone that far, just kinda figured it already did.
No way... *It's happening!* I've been low-key hyped for *when* this collab happened, not if... can't wait to see what yall did together!
The Evil Laugh at 8:15 is.... 😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Working in electronics calibration, I LOVE to see this stuff put to the test!!!
Love the video as per usual, and not a collaboration I expected to see but definitely a good one!! Keep up the awesome work Mehdi, and keep doing us fellow Canadians proud!! (Except maybe the driving LOL) I can't even count the amount of things your videos have taught me, or the amount of laughs you've given me, you're one of the best channels going and I always look forward to your videos
With my ZVS circuit I found sticking the flyback transformer in oil really helped by preventing it from flashing over from the HV output to the primary winding around the core, like what started happening around 11:58. Just a tip for anyone who plans on using a ZVS-driven flyback in a more permanent setup :P
You mean some people _don't_ want their setup to repeatedly catch on fire? Where's the fun in that? :D
0:35 if you look on the left, it looks like shaggy's running from ghosts!
Now all I need in my life is an ElectroBOOM/GMM collab!
00:15 bomb confirmed!
i fkn love you mehdi, would marry you if you were free.
its the only channel here on youtube, succeeding in educating and entertaining in the same time. :D
11/10, will always watch again and im not even an electrican.
This was definitely worth the wait. Amazing 👍
14:00 Doesn't his camera have a buffered triggering mode like an oscilloscope? It could be buffering frames in a loop waiting for the trigger. The buffer could then be inspected after the trigger to find the actual event. I was assuming they were using some sort of triggering mechanism for all their videos (e.g sound for the miniature gun experiments).
_„There is motion detection available by Phantom themselves, but it requires a PC. We brought a notebook but forgot an Ethernet to USB-C dongle.”_
4:28 GOOD! NOW *DON'T TELL A POLICE OFFICER!*
1:58 love how Gav was just out of there after the pop
Damn mehdi crushing it with these collabs , first Linus Tech Tips , now the Slo-Mo guys 😎❤️🤟
We need a collab with Styropyro and these 3. Imagine the CHAOS!!! Plus all the pain for Dan.
next : veritasium, kuzergazt
10:27 I don't know y that sound reminded me of trucks on Mumbai highway....😂😂😂
Hoo
BTW, Kuthle tumhi
If you guys ever collab on something like this again it probably wouldn't be that hard for you to make a circuit that generates a trigger signal for the camera so you can just have a very short recording that is triggered exactly when the arc happens.
They did plan for that, but it was literally a forgotten dongle that made it impossible in the allotted time they had together.
They needed the phantom camera hooked up to their laptop, but they didn’t have their Ethernet to USB-C dongle on the day of recording.
They also weren’t going to use a random part they just bought that day, without extensive testing first. As the Phantom setup they have costs over $200,000.
5:29 that was the most dangerous thing I've saw you do. I never crunched my teeth before watching you explode electrical things. But that trampoline was scary.
*5:39
9:04 that's a new meme template
14:57 “Dang! I don’t look for a second and it’s like a donkey exploded in here!”
Man, 3 awesome TH-camrs, electrical arcs & slow mo video! Made my day!
3:01 idk why, but the sound that the power supply made when it died was hilarious
This is one of the best videos I've ever seen. Keep it up!
thank you for always including the bits that didn't go as planned and for telling us why - this is certainly where I learn the most! Nobody ever got better by just succeeding...
Having the slow mo guys run away from you at the beginning was way funnier than I expected
I am a retired EE but now I just basically watched TH-cam with my grandkids. I might be sneaking in some videos when they are asleep and so I am happy to have found this creator from the Slowmo guys. I I have watched several videos and it’s great. I don’t ever remember shocking myself on purpose but I have accidentally discharged a lot of caps and doing that little quick jerky dance while flooding my brain with adrenaline. Try fixing a micro PBC after that while you are still shaking. It’s great for learning control. I wish you all the very best!
@12:44 I do the same when fixing a computer. They have to ask me like 5 times if I want to sit down. My reply....I've been sitting all day.
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0:14 "Guy with electrical equipment.. looks fine. Lady with the bottle of water? I'm gonna have to ask you to come with me for questioning."
11:25 "Oh that? That always burns." Pure, comedic, gold. xD "Yeah that was on fire when I found it." "My cat is not breathing? Yeah, it's been doing that for a while now."
You just need to let the computer run through them to remove duplicates and that would let you find your frames easier without you having to do it manually. If you need an app to do this I'll send the ones I use.
maybe just mention the apps you use in your comment, so it benefits all in the community lmao
@@poiu477 any AI app can do
But the file wasn't on a computer. Each 2 second shot is equivelant to several days of normal time, so just transferring the file will take hours, as will processing the frames
@@robinleicester yeah thankfully its something you could plug in as an external drive and go be productive elseware while it finds it for you. It doesnt matter how long it takes as long as its not taking your life's time.
@@poiu477 The app I use is Visipics but there are a ton of options.
Such a great collab. Love that the tramp still looks to be covered in powderpaint underneath.
Best part is that we know 1.75 M frames is too slow, so now we need another collab once they get an even faster camera. Just keep on going until we figure out how fast we need. And if it really does trigger all at once, then we just get infinite collabs between two super awesome channels.
5:45 how does it look when you jump realy high on the trampoline??
It baffles me that you got THAT through airport security, but I cant even bring a water bottle. Insane.
The monster being unleashed... 9:30
And also got shot by that arc
Duuuudeeee SlowMoGuys was the first channel I was ever a fan of on TH-cam, way back in Middle school!! Even though this is just the “outtakes/fails” comp, I’m sure y’all had fun and the slow mo footage/ arc analysis will be EPIC!
I've been binge watching this guy, first time I've been early for one of his videos! Keep it up!
Edit: I see all these patreons over here in the comment section - thanks for supporting him 👍
7:45 the way he shoved the screwdriver in his hand 😂😂😂
Dan looks like he does not know what is going on when he's with Mehdi. He's enjoying himself, no doubt, but he seems legitimately disoriented hahaha 14:27 absolutely slays me.
2:00 I have come to realize that it isn't even a gimmick that he regularly arcs devices from something touching or too close to another conductor.
12:21 this was so funny 😂😂😂😂
Mehder is orangey-yellow lol
For better or worse, you’re one of a kind. Love you brother. Thanks for the entertainment!
I just laughed so hard at the Zoidberg sound lmao
Great video!
Mehdi, thank you thank you for collab with Slow Mo Guys. Your channel is informative and entertaining. I love it!
0:30 - What... No slow mo running??
Thank you for collabing with them! Amazing videos
8:38 if only there was a magic way of measuring average brightness of a frame and comparing it to neighbour frames, right? sounds impossible, we'll never figure it out
They said that Phantom software has that feature, but they forgot the cable, so they couldn't use it.
Mulțumim!
Dan: gets shocked
Mehdi: 10:55
Best Slow Mo Guys video I've seen. Most of the time their stuff is 97% chatter and 3% slow mo footage.
I don't think I've ever seen someone blow a ceramic capacitor before.
Mehdi is very talented. :)
I’m glad that you included all the goofing around, those were the best bits
7:23 😂😂😂😂
That jumpscare reminds me of a little mishap that happened at lunch in school today...
I took the lunch and went to sit down and eat. When I was nearly at the table someone dropped a whole box of forks on the bottom which made a loud noise - and made me bark...
I'm surprised they don't use some software to look for frames that are different from the majority to find the ones with the arcs
On the slow mo guys video in the comments on their own video , they mention the Phantom ACTUALLY has a function like this, but they forgot to bring the cable to use it
@@tippership haha whoopsie
So much fun joining The Slow Mo Guys in them working with you!
I love the ElectroBOOM logo on the wing tip!
@3:07 when gav laughs that u busted it hahahaha
0:34 very good acting, his power supply his Marx generator is on the table
0:01 Today I'm going to "Tech-zas".
10:29 it's like he is casting a spell, or getting shocked by Palpatine!
Hi Mehdi, I noticed the arcs generated acoustic harmonics as you increased the frequency. You may know this already but those harmonics correspond to the overtone series in music, a phenomenon thought to give rise to musical harmony!
Electroboom airlines is one of my favorites. i love the smell of burnt plastic and electrical pops from vital computers on board. 0:22
1:10 is 1.75, really "millions" though?
It's greater than one, so...
@@Mason_Blondeau So...?
okay man...your ad cut aways are just getting amazing.
Already have audible tho bruh...and skillshare and curiosity stream. Love them.
Now, back to the video.
0:42 BackRooms Experience :v
I am so happy that this collab is finally up! You have no idea how much slow motion and electricity work well together (despite the extreme speed of electric arcs and such)
13:31 hmh, have the slow-mo guys not heard of motion detection? it's fairly simple sw that picks interesting frames out of a sequence. you can do it even with just standard imagemagick command-line utils.. how long have they been doing this again?
They are not reviewing the footage on a PC. They are reviewing it from the camera's built in system which probably can't do stuff like that
@@Vega-yb8ko they might have an excuse sure though one was not presented, but Mehdi also posed the question very clearly at 8:33 "how the hell are you supposed to find that one frame out of hundred thousand". computers were literally invented for the purpose of doing well-defined information processing tasks at scale. in a world practically forcing computers in everything even when it's not that useful this is the one task that's begging for automation.
@@snooks5607 These are multiple hours of video which adds up to almost to multiple *Terrabytes*. They may use motion detection to find the frames to include in the video post-production but in the moment itself it's gotta be easier to just watch it from the camera rather then wait for all that information to take hours to move to a computer.
@@AidenLucente I have no doubt it's an SSD, it'd be silly to transfer the data just remove it from the camera, plug into a computer and use like any other SSD.
also, anything producing digital data these days is already a computer, if the system is able to let a human scrub through the files and see difference in the pictures visually it's not going to have more overhead to do the same automatically since it doesn't even need to show anything until it's found it. (nitpick: it's spelled *tera)
(of course making that a feature of the camera would be up to the manufacturer just saying I'd be disappointed in the product if they haven't done that)
I am truly stunned that you got that carry-on bag on the plane. In and out of Texas. For so many reasons. That may be the craziest stunt you've ever survived!
3:01 BZzZzZz-OINK
CircuitSpecialists made a bad PSU it seems. Even WANPTEK (the company that makes PSUs that all those indians use in their overloading toys videos, i also have one, it's pretty rigid) makes better power supplies.
New subscriber here. I don't think I've seen any of Medhi's videos since the infamous electric guitar years ago, but after seeing him on Gav and Dan's channel, I had to drop by here and see how things have changed since then. I'm glad to see the videos still have the same spark to them, lol.