Now I know why the old crt tv sets are featured in a lot of horror movies. There's always something scary about these tv sets. People wouldn't get the same scare factor from seeing a zombie coming out of an LED tv.
Yes! Since childhood, I have been frightened and fascinated by CRT TVs, whose principle of operation I did not understand for a very long time. I was also scared by this quiet ultrasonic squeak that this 50-kilogram box emits during operation, and the crackle of a cooling kinescope at night. and of course, the appearance of the TV body and the CRT itself does not promise anything friendly
I used to work as a test engineer in a CRT factory and murdered thousands in the name of quality and I thought the way that neck quietly and deliberately cracked between 3.30 and 4.00 almost brought a tear to my eye. In real world, the neck has been designed to break off during implosion such as hammer or projectile hitting screen throwing the kinetic energy safely out the back (rather than throwing half kilo chunks of glass at the viewer). Poor little tube tortured to death for our fun and scorn. You should remove the main band with a hacksaw and do this again, you get more glass :)
@@johneygd I guess the picture would reduce in height to keep the combination of vfreq and hfreq within parameters? Which is the khz rating. 240p x 60hz = ~15khz. Each set will support a "range" of khz values and that's how you work them out. CRTs are versatile creatures. Increase one metric and quite likely yes another metric will simply reduce itself accordingly to keep khz in range, the beauty of analogue signals. A black /scrambled screen, or only displaying every third field (frame as you might know it but its not a frame it's a field refresh) - these are both less likely to happen. So I reckon your tv would be just as happy running 240p@60hz as it would be running 80p@180hz. There's a limit for everything I guess. And whether it displays the extreme examples fully accurately or not is debatable and mileage may vary. So a signal of say 8p@1800hz is not going to do much for you visually I imagine. But really that would be just as acceptable for the tv as the generic 240p60 standard. And if you went 1800p@8hz, yeah the TV may not necessarily fall over and die because of it. But, the actual holes in the shadow mask or aperture grille on the set ain't going to be anywhere near small enough for the 1800 lines of image to be discernable. And, the headache it gave a human would most likely be not too pleasant. Hope it helps. Bet you're glad you asked 😂 (probably not)
Older CRT televisions were a great source for vacuum tubes, stick diodes, large capacitors, a large transformer, potentiometers, large transistors and large resistors. Then that all went away in the 1990s. A lot of the individual components were replaced with integrated circuit chips and solid state components. Only the actual tube and a few surrounding components were still individual. There were some nicd 7400 logic gates and a few standard IC circuits. But for the most part most of the integrated circuit chips were propriety. I could not salvage a lot of components in the 1990s. Now the vastly superior OLED televisions are out and almost nothing can be salvaged. Ironically, now that little can be salvaged from a lot of electronics, RadioShack has ceased to exist. Thus, we have less components we can get from salvage and not many electronic component stores. Hobbiests are definitely the loser of the current trend.
Whether they're "vastly superior" depends on what you're looking for. People who play old video games (like Super Smash Bros Melee) prefer CRTs over OLED monitors for the lack of input delay. Also, it's been shown that older games look better on CRTs (you can easily google CRT sprite comparisons for reference, for example).
sorry to be off topic but does any of you know of a trick to log back into an instagram account?? I was dumb forgot my password. I would love any tips you can give me!
As a child, I visited my father at work where he was operating a small reach lift to get merchandise from high areas. My father was getting a combination television/phonograph /8-track player/ AM FM Stereo/ shortwave tuner system. One of the forks on the reach lift sagged and leaked an oil and the combination entertainment set fell from full hight and exploded when it hit the floor. It sounded like a bomb when it hit and made sparks when it hit, even though it was not plugged up. It was not my father's fault so nothing happened to him. I was only about eight years of age. But remember sitting in the break area watching it unfold in front of me.
+Lord Smuggington OMG, The Topgear crew makes a new Series and he is offline for months now...hmm stuntdouble? Or ACTUAL Tesla Car? Oh boy, wouldnt it be great
im scared of crt tvs and electricity. I love crt tvs and have many, but as soon as they make weird noises i unplug them. One time i got insulated gloves, crocs (so the rubber will prevent the electricity from flowing through me to the ground) and a crutch to press the on button to see if my crt tv worked, it made weird noises so i unplugged it, never to be used again. You guys are brave for even opening a crt. i could never do that. awesome video. earned a sub and a like! :3
Watching that made the hairs on my arms stand up . Love the evidence on your flooring of previous experiments . Love the no bullshit video . Thanks . You have another subscriber.
True 3 D TV. Love the end when you are behind the empty TV case. Great video, lots of ozone. Somehow TV's have a magic attraction for electrical experiments.
Hello. Does this TV still work ? After the experiment you had by experimenting with the cathode ray tube ? What happened to this cathode ray tube what did it become? Does it still work and what date was this TV made ?
also we had this problem on our old tv like it was 2004 tv and it was in our house for a long time but at sunday we noticed why is it so blurry and at monday we turned it on yes its a big its 39 meteres long and when we turned it on we heard like a littiral gunshot inside of it
the creepy part is I have that exact tv and it hasn’t been on in like 30 years. I was building courage to plug it in, but all was lost after seeing this video.
Hi-Voltage arcing can damage the IC's on PC board.The crt gun have been damaged and has ionized already. Arcing are visible inside the Red, Blue, Green Gun assembly.it could also damaged the Video Chroma Processor IC includung the vertical horizontal deflection circuit.
@@joemarz2264 oh you mean the flyback? the cable on that usually shouldn't shock you, but yeah that and the anode cap are where basically all the electricity is at, glad to see you're okay, though!
DelilahThePig - We have Millennials in their 30's. I am one of them. Our generation was born between the years of 1982-2002. So yes, we know what a "regular TV" is. And we still had CRT's in the market until the early 2010's though they were uncommon at the time. I have a used Sansui manufactured in 2009 with a few SD consoles hooked up to it in a spare room.
i really have one question... how much are your electricity bills in the month? :D don't understand me wrong, im just asking because your'e dealing with so extremely high voltages!
realgroovy24 tech still the more amps you're pulling the more wattage you are using this is why he makes most of his videos at night because in the UK electricity is cheaper a night
D4Tw33K4ZZ The equation is watts=volts*amps, so you can have the same number of watts even if you pump up the voltage. The amps will decrease. Same applies if you want more amps - your voltage decreases. For example overhead power lines are high voltage but low amps - that's how power is transferred over long distances without much loss. When they get to your home they go through a transformer so you get "only" 120v (or 240 or whatever it is overseas) but a lot more amps so your hairdryer and refrigerator and other appliances work. Except Photon puts all this back through another transformer to get the high voltages like before.
I’ve never seen a tube melt or break in this way, and I’ve seen crts that have been used for hundreds of thousands of hours, so this is likely not something that can happen, and even if it did, the rest of the components would surely die out long before then.
why not make a diy xray? fuck, think about it, a black plastic covering the screen, a little overdrived crt, and in the other side you put the person and the capturing phosphor screen with a high exposure camera attached to take a picture, you might project a white screen, either electronically or by other means, probably detaching some synchonization circuit can do the trick.
They will if their overcharged. Servicing them is like disarming a bomb - their capacitors are enormous and are usually charged to hundreds or thousands of volts, and most of them have no bleed system that drains that charge, meaning that they can still be dangerous months or years after the last time they were powered up. A discharge can not only electrocute you, it can cause tools to melt or explode.
When you have a vacuum and there's nothing to slow the electrons down, the difference in potential of the high voltage causes those electrons to jump the gap with a lot of energy - more and more as the voltage goes up. When those very energetic electrons then hit a sudden stop at the cathode or screen, they release all that energy at once as a single photon. The energies are high enough to send the resulting photons into KeV energies, which are ionizing.
Just when a normal person would say fuck this is way too much. This guy starts dropping 2x even 3x more power into it for absolute certainty that it's fried like a burnt chicken nugget.
Did you wet down the back side of the tube with anything? Because the pattern looks like it follows a trail. Anyway, that looks like some fun. What kind of cig is that? Party on ....
seriously, the tv was a pos, complete waste of space and would have been off to the tip anyway. why do you think it's so valuable? Or do you just like hording e-waste?
I swear as a child, in a thunderstorm, a bolt of electricity came out of my 15 inch CRT about 1 foot. Now I think I didn't imagine it! Awesome!
The Bear the
@@bhumikashrivas817 ?
the bear the
I’m surprised it didn’t hit you in the face
@@stickwelder3776 Ya, it wasn't long enough. I'd say about 10 inches or so however, it was 4 decades ago.
You was very close to open an interdimensional portal.
This is how little nightmares starts
@@microwavedcaprisun6521 This is how backrooms starts
Nah, very strong magnets
The Low Proximity Magnetic Distortion System
@@BKBluey this is how Sith Lords start
Now I know why the old crt tv sets are featured in a lot of horror movies. There's always something scary about these tv sets.
People wouldn't get the same scare factor from seeing a zombie coming out of an LED tv.
they're not scary, they're just built in a rlly strange mode, that's it
I'm 22 years old and I'm still afraid of crt
Old burn in OLEDs may also look scary in the future with all the dead pixels
Yes! Since childhood, I have been frightened and fascinated by CRT TVs, whose principle of operation I did not understand for a very long time. I was also scared by this quiet ultrasonic squeak that this 50-kilogram box emits during operation, and the crackle of a cooling kinescope at night. and of course, the appearance of the TV body and the CRT itself does not promise anything friendly
“911 what’s your emergency”
“Yeah I think my TV is going super saiyan 2”
In this case 999
I smell someone too much played Budokai 3
Over 9000
@@kingofshootersz Ah yes, enslaved Vegeta says "It's over 9000"
I used to work as a test engineer in a CRT factory and murdered thousands in the name of quality and I thought the way that neck quietly and deliberately cracked between 3.30 and 4.00 almost brought a tear to my eye. In real world, the neck has been designed to break off during implosion such as hammer or projectile hitting screen throwing the kinetic energy safely out the back (rather than throwing half kilo chunks of glass at the viewer). Poor little tube tortured to death for our fun and scorn. You should remove the main band with a hacksaw and do this again, you get more glass :)
outanet what while happen if you feed those old 60hz crt tv’s with a 180hz signal? Will it destroy your tv,can a wrong tv signal destroy your tv?
outanet I wish they kept making CRTs, they are great for retro consoles because they have a better picture and have no input lag.
Vinny V I think they still do some ware
@@johneygd I guess the picture would reduce in height to keep the combination of vfreq and hfreq within parameters? Which is the khz rating. 240p x 60hz = ~15khz. Each set will support a "range" of khz values and that's how you work them out. CRTs are versatile creatures. Increase one metric and quite likely yes another metric will simply reduce itself accordingly to keep khz in range, the beauty of analogue signals. A black /scrambled screen, or only displaying every third field (frame as you might know it but its not a frame it's a field refresh) - these are both less likely to happen. So I reckon your tv would be just as happy running 240p@60hz as it would be running 80p@180hz. There's a limit for everything I guess. And whether it displays the extreme examples fully accurately or not is debatable and mileage may vary. So a signal of say 8p@1800hz is not going to do much for you visually I imagine. But really that would be just as acceptable for the tv as the generic 240p60 standard.
And if you went 1800p@8hz, yeah the TV may not necessarily fall over and die because of it. But, the actual holes in the shadow mask or aperture grille on the set ain't going to be anywhere near small enough for the 1800 lines of image to be discernable. And, the headache it gave a human would most likely be not too pleasant.
Hope it helps. Bet you're glad you asked 😂 (probably not)
@@shark_ref thanks!
Older CRT televisions were a great source for vacuum tubes, stick diodes, large capacitors, a large transformer, potentiometers, large transistors and large resistors. Then that all went away in the 1990s. A lot of the individual components were replaced with integrated circuit chips and solid state components. Only the actual tube and a few surrounding components were still individual. There were some nicd 7400 logic gates and a few standard IC circuits. But for the most part most of the integrated circuit chips were propriety. I could not salvage a lot of components in the 1990s. Now the vastly superior OLED televisions are out and almost nothing can be salvaged. Ironically, now that little can be salvaged from a lot of electronics, RadioShack has ceased to exist. Thus, we have less components we can get from salvage and not many electronic component stores. Hobbiests are definitely the loser of the current trend.
Add to that the amount of Chinese fake components, specially transistors and ICs
Agree, nothing worth tinkering with or salvaging from modern gear
Whether they're "vastly superior" depends on what you're looking for. People who play old video games (like Super Smash Bros Melee) prefer CRTs over OLED monitors for the lack of input delay. Also, it's been shown that older games look better on CRTs (you can easily google CRT sprite comparisons for reference, for example).
“The Telly ain’t happy, but I want more” one of the best quotes ever!!!
I can taste the ozone from here.
God, that stuff stings!
+Physics & Stuff My Gieger counter can detect x-rays from here.
H
Physics & Stuff . Jn
I taste same your hahahaaa
Ozzie The Goat-Thing ccxccc
I love how the Aquadag coating just slowly burns away like that. Cool as heck.
I think you might have invalidated the warranty.
datasilo uk nah its fine
Strawberry Jam
nah his warranty expired about when the first flat screen TV's came out in 2009
I'll just keep xraying my balls til the test results come back negative for active swimmers.
No. He has quite clearly _inverted_ the warranty. From now on he has to replace the manufacturer's CRTs
“We shorted out the electron gun” haha i love it 🤣
Whenever I need a chest x-ray, I just replay this video.
Adam Bourassa
lol, guess what i'm looking into doing...
i didn't come from his channel...
Adam Bourassa
Or watch Chernobyl.
I’ll try this one next time I need my monitor brightening up
04:19 Nice to see it's still functional after all that!
Built like tanks these
And not only that, it looks really realistic and even becomes a 3D display, I should try this on my crt tv myself
1:36 - 1:43 , How I thought the original XBOX looked back in 2003.
LOL SAME
Lol
*gaybox
@@arex6240 oh jeah gaystation
FEELGOOD INC oh yeah shitbox
I've seen this before
A girl with black hair crawls out of the TV
she is sadako/samara
Lolzzz
no that`s not it....that TV is not broken
Heyy!!john glasscock your vids are awesome,guys he is the guy one who download games in 1gb wifi speed
The ring
Thanks. excellent video.
Hi
Whats thankfull?
Same
sorry to be off topic but does any of you know of a trick to log back into an instagram account??
I was dumb forgot my password. I would love any tips you can give me!
@Baylor Jaxton Instablaster ;)
Nobody:
My YT algorithm :"How to Torture your grandma's TV"
😂
As a child, I visited my father at work where he was operating a small reach lift to get merchandise from high areas. My father was getting a combination television/phonograph /8-track player/ AM FM Stereo/ shortwave tuner system. One of the forks on the reach lift sagged and leaked an oil and the combination entertainment set fell from full hight and exploded when it hit the floor. It sounded like a bomb when it hit and made sparks when it hit, even though it was not plugged up. It was not my father's fault so nothing happened to him. I was only about eight years of age. But remember sitting in the break area watching it unfold in front of me.
Did u turn it off & back on sir?
RadandRylo I did in 4:18 now it's full 4k haha
Need to fully unplug it and it should be fine
I was waiting for a portal to another dimension to open haha
I never thought I'd see a resonance cascade, let alone create one!
I understood that reference
Eu entendi a referência
You remind me of a drunk Richard Hammond.
Ahah!
***** Yup. He's great.
+Lord Smuggington I thought the same thing. They even look somewhat similar.
Nicholas Roth Mhmm.
+Lord Smuggington OMG, The Topgear crew makes a new Series and he is offline for months now...hmm stuntdouble? Or ACTUAL Tesla Car? Oh boy, wouldnt it be great
Brother, TH-cam needs you to comeback and start making classic content! This is one of my favourite channels!
im scared of crt tvs and electricity. I love crt tvs and have many, but as soon as they make weird noises i unplug them. One time i got insulated gloves, crocs (so the rubber will prevent the electricity from flowing through me to the ground) and a crutch to press the on button to see if my crt tv worked, it made weird noises so i unplugged it, never to be used again. You guys are brave for even opening a crt. i could never do that. awesome video. earned a sub and a like! :3
i swear bro im the same but im just scared of the tv not exploding or shit while im just using it or me getting electrocuted thru the on button lol
Yea im scared of crts
Watching that made the hairs on my arms stand up . Love the evidence on your flooring of previous experiments . Love the no bullshit video . Thanks . You have another subscriber.
I'm so scared of CRT tvs that I can't even be near one without panicking
They're not dangerous at all unless you're specifically looking for trouble
Yeah honestly they are very safe if you don't mess around with the insides or smash it
True 3 D TV.
Love the end when you are behind the empty TV case.
Great video, lots of ozone. Somehow TV's have a magic attraction for electrical experiments.
Currently watching this through a CRT monitor! :D
Cool
It’s possible, @FRIENDLY JAPANESE BUSINESSMAN, mostly gamers and retro enthusiasts, and millions of CRT’s have been made
PVM CRT or PC CRT
Well I still have a CRT TV
I still have some working CRTs in 2019, so could be true.
Hello.
Does this TV still work ? After the experiment you had by experimenting with the cathode ray tube ? What happened to this cathode ray tube what did it become? Does it still work and what date was this TV made ?
well buddy no more xrays for the year
Jrome Holron k
I watched an amazing concert on TV last night, the atmosphere was electric! After that, I switched over to the comedy channel and died laughing!
Dark but funny
Damn, that's a LOT of electricity running through and killing it. Normally, CRTs run thousands of kV. That's like 10x as much.
Um a crt runs 25 KV not thousands
5/18/2021 and still giving me laughs. Thank you @Photonicinduction!
You are now infused with X Rays!
They aren't _that_ strong.
Every time i see this, i remember the original Xbox startup for some reason
you are bathing in x-rays
also we had this problem on our old tv like it was 2004 tv and it was in our house for a long time but at sunday we noticed why is it so blurry and at monday we turned it on yes its a big its 39 meteres long and when we turned it on we heard like a littiral gunshot inside of it
R.i.p Television
the creepy part is I have that exact tv and it hasn’t been on in like 30 years. I was building courage to plug it in, but all was lost after seeing this video.
Chances are it still works. I have a monitor from 1988 thats still kickin!
Have you plugged it in
Perfectly safe, I do this with my TV al the time, gives me HD
Hi-Voltage arcing can damage the IC's on PC board.The crt gun have been damaged and has ionized already. Arcing are visible inside the Red, Blue, Green Gun assembly.it could also damaged the Video Chroma Processor IC includung the vertical horizontal deflection circuit.
Uhh.. it was never intended to survive, so who tf cares.
3:03 Luke : Father, help me!
3:20 Palpatine: ahahahahagaaa!
That’s a crown TV? Does that mean i can swear that TV on top of my head?
Maybe this is how visualizations appeared on Windows Media Player back in the CRT days?
I once got a 25 KV shock from a CRT. I will never forget that "experience". Those TVs were indeed a death box.
What did you do to get shocked?
@@MrNapkino I think I barely touched the output cable from the HV multiplier.
@@joemarz2264 oh you mean the flyback? the cable on that usually shouldn't shock you, but yeah that and the anode cap are where basically all the electricity is at, glad to see you're okay, though!
Bro wth did you do😳😳
No different to a tazer shock
me: mum can we get a new tv
mum: we have one at home
one at home:
2:18 "I want more" I lost it when I hard that.
Back in the days when CRT TVs were "normal"
Millennials probably don't get what I mean by "like a regular TV".
DelilahThePig - We have Millennials in their 30's. I am one of them. Our generation was born between the years of 1982-2002. So yes, we know what a "regular TV" is.
And we still had CRT's in the market until the early 2010's though they were uncommon at the time. I have a used Sansui manufactured in 2009 with a few SD consoles hooked up to it in a spare room.
I have a ProScan : ) crt
I'm 14 and I have a early 1980's GE portable TV and the best feature is it has color.
@@sethhorst6158 I have an MX 6000 Bang and Olufsen
Is there a story behind the three purple dots? I'm assuming high voltage arc frying a spot on a CCD sensor?
CCD Sensor?! It's a crt TV not a digital camera.
For some reason I feel the need to cover my testicles when watching this video.
Best TV show I ever seen.
Your reaction from considering the unedited version really makes me want to see the unedited version, lol :p
How the fuck do you overdrive a CRT?? It's like attempting to burn the sun. Crazy!
Feed it like 300kV
i really have one question... how much are your electricity bills in the month? :D don't understand me wrong, im just asking because your'e dealing with so extremely high voltages!
Watts not voltages are counted and he uses a step up transformer
okay? i think i have to google this later, im not the best in electronics :D
D4Tw33K4ZZ I'm not the best either but I'm certainly improving compared to what i was at the start of the year
realgroovy24 tech still the more amps you're pulling the more wattage you are using this is why he makes most of his videos at night because in the UK electricity is cheaper a night
D4Tw33K4ZZ The equation is watts=volts*amps, so you can have the same number of watts even if you pump up the voltage. The amps will decrease. Same applies if you want more amps - your voltage decreases.
For example overhead power lines are high voltage but low amps - that's how power is transferred over long distances without much loss. When they get to your home they go through a transformer so you get "only" 120v (or 240 or whatever it is overseas) but a lot more amps so your hairdryer and refrigerator and other appliances work. Except Photon puts all this back through another transformer to get the high voltages like before.
I got a lot of goosebumps when I watched the video
This guy's a madman... I love it!
does the local hospital know you running this x-ray joint ?
Old TV turning on after 20 years:
1:57 Original Xbox when you powered it on
4:19 "Where's me fucking beer?"
Semi Con thats not beer,that's pussy piss water
What if the tube breaks after years of having it and for example turned on for 14 hours. Wouldn't the tube be melt snd destroyed?
I’ve never seen a tube melt or break in this way, and I’ve seen crts that have been used for hundreds of thousands of hours, so this is likely not something that can happen, and even if it did, the rest of the components would surely die out long before then.
I wouldn't want to be the guy standing in front of it, as they accelerate the electrons to x-ray energies. LOL
why not make a diy xray? fuck, think about it, a black plastic covering the screen, a little overdrived crt, and in the other side you put the person and the capturing phosphor screen with a high exposure camera attached to take a picture, you might project a white screen, either electronically or by other means, probably detaching some synchonization circuit can do the trick.
I have a feeling the CRT was putting out some nice X-rays
They will if their overcharged. Servicing them is like disarming a bomb - their capacitors are enormous and are usually charged to hundreds or thousands of volts, and most of them have no bleed system that drains that charge, meaning that they can still be dangerous months or years after the last time they were powered up. A discharge can not only electrocute you, it can cause tools to melt or explode.
How this produces x-ray?
CRTs can emit a small amount of X-ray radiation as a result of the electron beam's bombardment of the shadow mask/aperture grille and phosphors
+Liipe Franco What?
When you have a vacuum and there's nothing to slow the electrons down, the difference in potential of the high voltage causes those electrons to jump the gap with a lot of energy - more and more as the voltage goes up. When those very energetic electrons then hit a sudden stop at the cathode or screen, they release all that energy at once as a single photon. The energies are high enough to send the resulting photons into KeV energies, which are ionizing.
What type of power supply is that? The one with the gold box on the bottom and the two things coming out the top
Do you think you can overload a Cb radio? I'm a radio hobbyist, and I always wondered what would happen if you put in too much juice.
Did you try it
So can someone answer, does the visable electricity shooting around actually happen inside your set when your using it to some degree?
yes, the image itself is "controlled electricity" being projected onto the screen
It does happen to some degree, but you won’t see any electricity inside.
Congratz, you have successfully destroyed your television. :D
Demage the CMOS senzor in youre camera. Laser blowing out the pxels?
The title sounds like some sort of video game from the 90's or something, lmao
CJmaN Hahahahahaha
Best thing that's been on TV all week. Right up until he popped it.
how can someone dislike this?...
I could watch this kind of stuff all day.....
Maybe they were an superprotective mother or father
The hate to see poor CR Ts being murdered
Because they we're in e621 and this video showed up so they disliked.
WARNING: CANNOT TOUCH ELETRIC OR ELSE YOU STRANGE TO DEATH
I wonder what happened to him
CURTIS8516 he took the video about that down but you can find it if you look for it on general youtube
CURTIS8516 he made a comment on one of his videos. It was 7 months ago from this November saying he’s coming back soon. Can’t fucking wait
CURTIS8516 kinda scary that he legitimately has a back up video allready recorded for Incase he actually killed himself.
You over drive the CRT one word X-RAY !!
"Mommy, is that yyooouuuu?! Mommeeee, IIiiiii cannn Hear You!"
Towards the light Carolanne, towards the light!
Just when a normal person would say fuck this is way too much. This guy starts dropping 2x even 3x more power into it for absolute certainty that it's fried like a burnt chicken nugget.
4:19 a true 3d tv
Did you wet down the back side of the tube with anything? Because the pattern looks like it follows a trail. Anyway, that looks like some fun. What kind of cig is that? Party on ....
When I was a kid I was scared of crt tvs
If you want to show an American that not all Britishers aren't well educated, show them this:
Lmfao!!
Looks like the flux capacitor is running steady on 1.21 gigawatts. Great Scott 😨
For time travel they still need microwave and IBN PC :)
the sound that the electron gun made after it shorted sounds exactly like my grandmothers old water pump
A lot of free X-ray
What music do you use for the intro and outro? It sounds pretty neat :P
CRT: *cackles in Palpatine*
Everytime I turn on one of the old tube TV's I get this ringing in my head. Imagine if I was there when they were doing this 😬
That's actually the horizontal scan.
Overdrive a tazer
+Charlie oh so we cant own a tazer but we can own FUCKING TRANFORMERS?! Oh and the electric bill this month is over 9000
try attacking someone with a transformer. I bet you use it as a medieval mace, rather then as a modern taser.
+JoeGaming101 his electricity bill is actually cheap. he uses his own backup power witch is off the grid. but he gets discount on electricity..
Remote Electric Chair? Sounds neat
CreeperGuy555 it's a school not a shooting range
it wasnt looking so bad at front until you turned it back, total scary chaos
I FEEL SO BAD FOR THE LITTLE TV 😭
Share this video to r/crtgaming they will cry
The only thing i'm glad about is that you never destroyed a television set or radios from the mid century.
seriously, the tv was a pos, complete waste of space and would have been off to the tip anyway. why do you think it's so valuable? Or do you just like hording e-waste?
I need a high voltage transformer in my life 😄😍. Time to start wiring one my self 😄
3:21 LIGHTNING
Where does all this lightning come from?
Bwahahaha imagine that unedited... Holy shit I hope you two have had your offspring or choose not all together. Serious big deal x ray count here.
Can you explain?
@@shubham_the__legend CRTs can emit a ton of radiation when you overcharge it like in the video here.
Why does this room have carpet?
insulation
What happened to this guy
Your camera sensor has 2 purple dots in the frame (hot pixels).
Great video :D this looked incredibly dangerous though!
Kannst du ein Viedeo über den HQI Strahler der am Anfang zu sehen ist machen ?