Thanks for the shoutout, and great video. I found it interesting that you tripped those breakers even without direct electrical connections! For beast mode, try putting salt on the tip of the discharge screw. The flame doubles in size and is bright yellow.
Two things: the steel wire is not melting but actually BURNING. The drop that formed at the end after cooling is called slag, and it contains oxides of iron. Also, the LED you mentioned that lights up near the coil seems to be a neon tester bulb, not a semiconductor LED.
And those circuit breakers will be more like current protectors, and due to high frequency radiation, alternating voltage is induced in the mains voltage distributions and the current protector trips. The guy just doesn't know what he's talking about, but people like it.
@@hankaajindrich8622 He's curious, finds interesting things, and does some guesswork. But he usually points us in the right direction, if we want to learn at a deeper level. I can respect that.
Yup, actually it's BOILING and burning as well. Iron boils at like 5000 degrees, and since the plasma is 11,000 degrees, that's plenty hot enough to boil iron.
5:40 That's not an LED - that's a neon lamp. And if the generator induces more than 3V into a nearby LED, it'll burn out said LED. And probably the reason the generator worked on the floor probably is the steel rebar in the concrete absorbing some of the RF energy. Increased distance away from the breaker box may also help.
Hey everyone, today we're going to learn how to make a black hole. We're going to see if we can create a black hole by tearing through the fabric of reality.
Very cool! When that steel is emitting sparks, it has entered “kindling” temperature and is actually burning because of the presence of atmospheric oxygen. I use a hand-held plasma cutter in steel fabrication almost every day that combines moderate air pressure with an impressive plasma arc. Protect your eyes, it’s bright!
It's not dangerous, it is at such a high frequency that it won't shock you, it will just burn you from the inside out, but he only held his finger in for a second or two, it would barely heat up his finger if anything.
Neighbor will be like ' I don't know why breakers are tripping all of the suden, and all neon signs are turning in be themselves, this house is haunted!' 😁
will it still function in a vacuum? Is this kinda in the simplest way how the VASIMR engine works? Plasma in a vacuum sounds like a cool experiment for you to make a video about.
Scary information to be sharing. The fact this device trips breakers should be enough to warrant some looking into. Great video, excellent info, cool teacher! Take care.
@@RabbitsInBlack AFCI have been part of NEC for USA since 2002. They were only required in bedroom circuits though and there is also time lapse between NEC and local code adoption. 2014 NEC expanded the requirements to pretty much all branch circuits in a home.
I'm fairly sure that these operate at 13.5mhz, not 15mhz like he said, so it's within the iso bands and the fcc won't care. They do still spew a lot of rf radiation even though most is spent in the plasma flame.
If you access to a RF spectrum analyser or RF power meter, maybe even an RTLSDR, it would be fascinating to see just how much RF interference (broadband noise power) this is generating!
I don't think the AFCI's on the other circuits were tripping from some sort of EMP event; otherwise, they would trip almost simultaneously. It was probably due to them sharing a common ground. The reason the device worked on the garage floor and didn't trip the AFCI's is probably due to the steel reinforcement within the concrete slab giving it a grounding path that does not return through the main panel.
@@briand8090 All concrete flooring acts as a conductive pathway to ground, just a head's up for anybody screwing around with high voltage in their garage.
Well that is how google works... It spies on you and then serve you videos and advertisement based on their spying on you. Expect to get served videos about plasma candles for the next month lol ;)
A friend of mind is writing a detective novel, and when I show her this video, she says it's a genius idea and would try to include it in her novel somehow
That green item you called an LED is NOT an LED, it is a gas bulb with argon with an internal phosphor lining making the green color similar to a neon light bulb. This is also an excellent, short-range radio jamming device.
Dude you could totally go around tripping peoples breakers with that thing! Or something like it modified. EDIT: lol he just said that after I wrote this.
wow for me, wiring houses and doing hvac electrical work for many years I finally understand why the arc resistant breakers have been mandated in homes. Honestly the GFCI was incredibly effective at stopping most fire hazards and there is little evidence to prove that the arc resistant ones will help much especially for the price jump. You've just shown me that special forces attack forces will be able to operate a unit similar to your experiment near homes on its own power supply to knock out power in a home before it is attacked. assuredly that tech can be built up for accuracy in targeting. no pulling a meter, no having to call an electric company and get that paper trail started, just flip the switch and darkness. makes sense
As former ham, I can tell you have put together a 15 MHz shortwave transmitter which is lacking an aerial. By the size of the spark, it looks like you achieved between 50 and 100 Wpep - pep stands for Peak Envelope Power. In other words, your transmitter generates a fundamental frequency, plus an abnormal amount of harmonics of the fundamental - mostly odd harmonics - plus a lot of spurious frequency. When a transmitter (that you improperly call Tesla coil - it isn't) isn't connected to a properly tuned aerial, the power is fed back to the power supply, and the device will radiate radio energy from every length of wire it is connected to. Your device is saturating your house with RF energy - which is innocuous to people but can influence some sensitive equipment. With a proper antenna, an ham licence and a π filter, your 100 W 15 MHz transmitter can do a coast to coast DX QSO. You can make a professional version of your "Tesla coil" by using proper radio parts, like the Eimac 4CX250 vacuum tube.
People say the seller of this actually warns that it is illegal to use this outside a faradays cage because of all the Radio disturbances it makes... (I guess he did not read any of the warnings how to use this ...)
Looks like a neat way to do small welding and brazing/soldering projects. Once you get used to the way the flame attracts to different materials, I imagine it would be possible to do some very fast metal joining with minimal heat exposure.
Your channel has come a long way from when I first discovered it. I used to think you were a clickbaiting fraud (no offense intended, just being honest), but I've come to have a great deal of respect for you from several videos where I've learned something. Your videos are some of my favorites now. I'm impressed and proud of you, and I am excited when you post something new or the algorithm recommends something of yours. Thank you for being another good learning resource.
A welder has more current and less voltage. I run 17.5 volts DC on my MIG machine and about 120 amps. This is about 30,000 volts at 15MHz. Maybe .2A if that at all. This is at such a low power compared to a welder
Since the flame is made of plasma, I wonder how it would react if a magnetic field were to be introduced in the area. I also wonder how the magnet behind the field would behave 🤔
This is the second channel i saw that says this is an LED, that is also a neon lamp. LED won't turn on because there is no gas in it. I love your videos, i believe this was an honest mistake.
This is one of the coolest experiments I have ever seen. Makes me think of this could be used in practical ways or products. Would it be safe and if you made the frequency slightly lower would it still work but not be as hot. The used could be extraordinary.
Apparently fire and plasma share some sort of electromagnetic trait (which is why the plasma bombarded the flame of the torch lighter like the flame itself was grounded)
Thanks for the shoutout, and great video. I found it interesting that you tripped those breakers even without direct electrical connections! For beast mode, try putting salt on the tip of the discharge screw. The flame doubles in size and is bright yellow.
i subbed ya. 👍
3rd lol
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Salt: the most volatile substance in your every day kitchen
I’m already subbed to plasma channel.
Two things: the steel wire is not melting but actually BURNING. The drop that formed at the end after cooling is called slag, and it contains oxides of iron.
Also, the LED you mentioned that lights up near the coil seems to be a neon tester bulb, not a semiconductor LED.
And those circuit breakers will be more like current protectors, and due to high frequency radiation, alternating voltage is induced in the mains voltage distributions and the current protector trips. The guy just doesn't know what he's talking about, but people like it.
@@hankaajindrich8622 He's curious, finds interesting things, and does some guesswork. But he usually points us in the right direction, if we want to learn at a deeper level. I can respect that.
Yup, actually it's BOILING and burning as well. Iron boils at like 5000 degrees, and since the plasma is 11,000 degrees, that's plenty hot enough to boil iron.
Everybody: uses candle because of a power breakdown.
The Action Lab: has a power breakdown because of using a candle.
😄
In Soviet Russia, candle make power outage
Well done
@@2nd-place for the entire community*
indeed
5:40 That's not an LED - that's a neon lamp. And if the generator induces more than 3V into a nearby LED, it'll burn out said LED.
And probably the reason the generator worked on the floor probably is the steel rebar in the concrete absorbing some of the RF energy. Increased distance away from the breaker box may also help.
Hey everyone, today we're going to learn how to make a black hole. We're going to see if we can create a black hole by tearing through the fabric of reality.
hmmmmm......... it is very serious indeed...........................................................................................
First, gather pieces of universe fabric. Then tear it with your nanoparticle scissors. Place into order of chaos.
😂😂🤣
2020: I already tore that to shreds. 🥱 😴
(Creates a swirling vortex in his garage)
“Oh wow, if you look close you can see other dimensions. So neat.”
Very cool! When that steel is emitting sparks, it has entered “kindling” temperature and is actually burning because of the presence of atmospheric oxygen. I use a hand-held plasma cutter in steel fabrication almost every day that combines moderate air pressure with an impressive plasma arc. Protect your eyes, it’s bright!
Not only that but intense UV! You only get one pair of eyes.
his house: constantly trying to protect itself from burning down
him: *unacceptable*
can u make more cool roblox videos
him: moves it to the concrete
his house: *understandable* *have* *a* *great* *day*
His house: dont destroy me please
The action lab: unacceptable i should burn my house down
Does it smell?
Yea smells like ozon
lmao 1 month ago and verified but 5 likes
@@NaturallyIvel2 years later it's at 7 likes lol
It went from ozone to a bacony smell but maybe that's because it roasted my fingy
him: worlds most dangerous candle
also him: pokes finger in its flame 3:02
First I thought he is using a sausage to demonstrate, but it was his finger lol
It's not dangerous, it is at such a high frequency that it won't shock you, it will just burn you from the inside out, but he only held his finger in for a second or two, it would barely heat up his finger if anything.
@@james-barnett hmm all i heard was (this flame can melt steel and is wolrds most dangerous candle lol XD)
@@aryanbansal624 I am just using what I already know. This is a common, yet interesting experiment that people carry out.
Ye i also noticed that
> extremely hot
> attracted to me
> energetic personality
Can I date the candle?
Careful, you might get burned.
Don't let your dreams be memes
@@explosu Don't let your memes be dreams
@@considerthisawarning Don't dreams let you memes?
@@sivansharma5027 dreams memes let you don't?
Neighbor will be like ' I don't know why breakers are tripping all of the suden, and all neon signs are turning in be themselves, this house is haunted!' 😁
Hi neighbor! My TV, wifi and phone are out
Neighbor is probably like "Vadim blyat!"
I'd be more scared of your neighbors if they '😁' smile while saying this.
Yeah
Action lab telling me that something finds me attractive and that I'm grounded. Wholesome video
I wish you were my physics teacher
Same
He IS our physics teacher. At least that’s why I’m here
@@brandonb9452 yes
Ok
Ikr
3:31 - dude… a fire that BURNS OTHER FIRE!!! That. Is. Amazing. I’m entranced. Wow.
Thanks! I finally understand how Dumbledore's delumintor works.
Samay bhai idhar kese?
Aree sir aap idhar...
'Nasha' ka T-shirt aise hi nahi pehna hai
Aree samay bhai app idhar
ooh bhai
will it still function in a vacuum? Is this kinda in the simplest way how the VASIMR engine works? Plasma in a vacuum sounds like a cool experiment for you to make a video about.
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It functions by turning the air into plasma, so no, it won't work in a vacuum unless there's a gas jet being blown over it.
No you will need to bring air with you into the vacuum
do you guys, consider this flame as a fire or not?
@@karlkarlng kinda defeats the purpose x)
That "LED" was a green gas-discharge bulb, not a LED
Yeah lol... Surprised he made such a basic mistake. An actual LED would also work though.
@@tomg0 - NO.....and LED would just melt and catch on fire
im glad im not the only one who noticed that
Doh! I came here to point out the very same. That it was a green neon bulb and not an led.
I'm surprised he made such a collassal error, lol. 😆
@@honkleretta1050 Yes it would. I’ve tried it. It’s just running at a higher frequency. Heck, you can even light up an LED with a 10 W two-way radio.
Way to go Action Lab. This is a very unique video. Keep up the great work.
"This flame is attracted to your fingers and is 11 000 K"
Also: places fingers an inch away
Scary information to be sharing. The fact this device trips breakers should be enough to warrant some looking into. Great video, excellent info, cool teacher! Take care.
When your electrical experiment is so crazy, even the safety systems for the rest of the house try to stop you.
ElectroBoom : "patethic"
Photonicinduction: "That's cute"
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2:28 "You can trip all the breakers in your friends house, but don't do that..."
Come ON!! My devilish side will NOT let this pass! 😄
"I just found out I made an EMP jammer. Don't do that" 🤣
2:28 i like how he added “but don’t do that” later
How did i never hear about AFCI breakers after 20 years in the field?!?
Also: I'm sure the FCC loves that thing.
Lol. Maybe it's a Florida regulation
@@jamescollier3 It's very new 2014 regulations. He must have a new house.
@@RabbitsInBlack care of TH-cam lol. Good for him lol
@@RabbitsInBlack AFCI have been part of NEC for USA since 2002. They were only required in bedroom circuits though and there is also time lapse between NEC and local code adoption. 2014 NEC expanded the requirements to pretty much all branch circuits in a home.
I'm fairly sure that these operate at 13.5mhz, not 15mhz like he said, so it's within the iso bands and the fcc won't care. They do still spew a lot of rf radiation even though most is spent in the plasma flame.
If you access to a RF spectrum analyser or RF power meter, maybe even an RTLSDR, it would be fascinating to see just how much RF interference (broadband noise power) this is generating!
The FCC wants to know your location.
i wonder if you were accidentally making your neighbors super angry hahahah
Imagine of it actually went that far. Thats a mega f for the neighbors
@@vedangsinghal4754 no it would be a mega hurt for the neighbors
All your videos are Fanatastic! So much fun to learn and very informative. Please keep it up!
I laughed soo hard when you said "but don't do that" that I had to show my bro why I was laughing
3:25 Chad Plasma flame vs Virgin Regular flame.
2:21
Dangit, why didn’t you post this BEFORE April 1st? Now I have to wait a whole year.
@Jason Park
Hmm...true >:)
This is honestly mind blowing.
Thank for sharing
Me looks at the candle
Looks at moms sewing kit
"Mom can you go get some more eggs"
Møm
- americans
@@scurly0792 ?
@@whatidoinmyfreetime2289 americans spell mum with an o
@@scurly0792 oh lol I'm dumb 😂
Im guessing this is how a plasma cutter works? Pretty awesome! I love this stuff
It could cut heavy rebar.
if this can be done on larger magnitude then ladies and gentlemen you have yourselves an EMP!
I don't think the AFCI's on the other circuits were tripping from some sort of EMP event; otherwise, they would trip almost simultaneously. It was probably due to them sharing a common ground.
The reason the device worked on the garage floor and didn't trip the AFCI's is probably due to the steel reinforcement within the concrete slab giving it a grounding path that does not return through the main panel.
@@briand8090 All concrete flooring acts as a conductive pathway to ground, just a head's up for anybody screwing around with high voltage in their garage.
"hello everyone today i'm going to show you ...." :)) beginning of every wonderful phenomena xD love it
My favorite youtuber back with some cool experiments!
The neighborhood definitely enjoys their tripping fuses😂
😂😂
Really need this candle to light up my life
Lol, same 😂😔
@@MysticLGD you need help man?
Same :((
Oh you'll light up your house alright...
2:20
Oh! So that is the reason why always my electricity stops working After my Friend walks by. LOL 😂
What
Wow, I just bought a plasma candle 2 days ago. And my favorite TH-camr uploaded a video about it? What a awesome day I have.
Well that is how google works... It spies on you and then serve you videos and advertisement based on their spying on you. Expect to get served videos about plasma candles for the next month lol ;)
A friend of mind is writing a detective novel, and when I show her this video, she says it's a genius idea and would try to include it in her novel somehow
Perfect device for the professor that assigns 10+ pages of homework over the break
We run old school breakers in our radio shacks for anti-RFI issues. We had to replace an entire panel for our mobile multi-station setup!
That green item you called an LED is NOT an LED, it is a gas bulb with argon with an internal phosphor lining making the green color similar to a neon light bulb. This is also an excellent, short-range radio jamming device.
One of the best videos on TH-cam I have watched. Thank you
"attracted to you"
😳
🌹😳
@Esperantrul Tristam I'm also attracted to you 😳😳😳
@Esperantrul Tristam attracted to you through fire I mean 😂
ಠ_ಠ
What an awesome feeling when you figure it out after many failures.
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"But dont do that" - The little devil in my left shoulder was like "WTF HE WAS TALKING TO ME???"
Well I guess I found my next prank.
I'm definitely going to be walking around homes, with my circuit breaker breaking welding plasma candle! It's going to be a fun day!
Finally something new in TH-cam that got my eyes.
Electroboom: Finally a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary!!!
For the first time I understand what megahertz means. Thanks for that. Loved the video.
I continue to be amazed by your science knowledge. I learn something from every video. Your explanations are first rate. Thanks!
I can't stress enough how good your videos are. Keep at it.
I love your content!! This was so interesting, and you are very good at explaining things!
Dude you could totally go around tripping peoples breakers with that thing! Or something like it modified.
EDIT: lol he just said that after I wrote this.
Hahaha i just wanted to write exactly that, paused the video, read your comment and in the next second he said it in the video :D
@@glumpfi Great minds man. Great minds..
That my friend is a criminal offense, and it is called electromagnetic interference.
It can be an emp tho
Use it to take out security cameras. 😄
Cool. I used to have a carbon arc welding torch and the light and heat it generated was insane. This is basically the same concept on a smaller scale.
his mouth: "don't do that"
his eyes: "I want to prank my friends, and I know you want to do that too"
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wow for me, wiring houses and doing hvac electrical work for many years I finally understand why the arc resistant breakers have been mandated in homes. Honestly the GFCI was incredibly effective at stopping most fire hazards and there is little evidence to prove that the arc resistant ones will help much especially for the price jump. You've just shown me that special forces attack forces will be able to operate a unit similar to your experiment near homes on its own power supply to knock out power in a home before it is attacked. assuredly that tech can be built up for accuracy in targeting. no pulling a meter, no having to call an electric company and get that paper trail started, just flip the switch and darkness. makes sense
How do you come up with all these great videos. You are like a modern science guy. 💚
I learn more science here then I ever did at school AND you make it fun!
"You can use an LED as well"
Proceeds to use a green neon indicator bulb
2:52 "Attracted to anything grounded, like yourself".
A bold assumption in the pandemic my friend!
Hlw sir, Love from India....❤️🇮🇳
As former ham, I can tell you have put together a 15 MHz shortwave transmitter which is lacking an aerial. By the size of the spark, it looks like you achieved between 50 and 100 Wpep - pep stands for Peak Envelope Power. In other words, your transmitter generates a fundamental frequency, plus an abnormal amount of harmonics of the fundamental - mostly odd harmonics - plus a lot of spurious frequency.
When a transmitter (that you improperly call Tesla coil - it isn't) isn't connected to a properly tuned aerial, the power is fed back to the power supply, and the device will radiate radio energy from every length of wire it is connected to.
Your device is saturating your house with RF energy - which is innocuous to people but can influence some sensitive equipment. With a proper antenna, an ham licence and a π filter, your 100 W 15 MHz transmitter can do a coast to coast DX QSO.
You can make a professional version of your "Tesla coil" by using proper radio parts, like the Eimac 4CX250 vacuum tube.
People say the seller of this actually warns that it is illegal to use this outside a faradays cage because of all the Radio disturbances it makes... (I guess he did not read any of the warnings how to use this ...)
Looks like a neat way to do small welding and brazing/soldering projects. Once you get used to the way the flame attracts to different materials, I imagine it would be possible to do some very fast metal joining with minimal heat exposure.
@@andreyrevyakin7272 You would only heat the metal up enough to melt brass or silver solder, not enough to melt the steel.
@@Joshualbm Sound like a tool for a jeweler?
Thanks for clip, super sweet.
Your channel has come a long way from when I first discovered it. I used to think you were a clickbaiting fraud (no offense intended, just being honest), but I've come to have a great deal of respect for you from several videos where I've learned something. Your videos are some of my favorites now. I'm impressed and proud of you, and I am excited when you post something new or the algorithm recommends something of yours. Thank you for being another good learning resource.
If *multiple* circuit breakers are tripping, then it's clearly EMI, and obviously not over-current.
4:27 You CAN use this to weld, right? (is this technique used in some actual welding? What's it called then?)
A welder has more current and less voltage. I run 17.5 volts DC on my MIG machine and about 120 amps. This is about 30,000 volts at 15MHz. Maybe .2A if that at all. This is at such a low power compared to a welder
I'd think this is similar to plasma arc welding
@@glonkfpv Do both emit UV-C when melting metal? I hope he did not have a painful night after doing that.
@@Mi_Fa_Volare MIG welding definitely emits UVC from the arc. This, I'm not sure
"light switch" proceeds to show a power outlet 🤣🤣
Since the flame is made of plasma, I wonder how it would react if a magnetic field were to be introduced in the area. I also wonder how the magnet behind the field would behave 🤔
The emitted radiation demonstrations using the inert gas tubes an the LED was really good. Love your work
I don't just wish you were my teacher I wish you were my friend so I can have lifelong knowledge lol
This is phenomenal. Great experiment, great video
Love learning about all the different “species” of air 😆
I love this kind of thing. Plasma, tesla and everything about this magic
So this candle find me attractive...cool
That's how people end up in surgery
Freaking awesome! Your channel rocks!
Everyone: *"Where do I buy this?!"*
Make it, builds character 🙂
@@Ikbeneengeit It took me 2 weeks to get mine in tune, but it was 100% worth it!
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I had no idea the breakers could do that. So much learning!
"it is attracted to you"
impossible
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Gratulation for π subscribers ! Good work.
Did you really not wear gloves while doing this? Your chemistry teacher just got some allergies
Wow! 🤯 l love this kind of science demonstrations. They never cease to amaze me.
That's more hotter than my bars..
I don't have any *:(*
This is the second channel i saw that says this is an LED, that is also a neon lamp. LED won't turn on because there is no gas in it. I love your videos, i believe this was an honest mistake.
Finally, something hot that's attracted to me
Don't try it. If it bends away you'll only get depressed.
ROFL
Amazing display and demonstration.
Another top end video, highly interesting and appreciated....
Thom in Scotland.
VERY VERY EXTREMELY CRAZY GENIUS BRO
Nicely explained AFCI breaking due to Tesla coil usage. Cool gadget.
This is one of the coolest experiments I have ever seen. Makes me think of this could be used in practical ways or products. Would it be safe and if you made the frequency slightly lower would it still work but not be as hot. The used could be extraordinary.
Great video, man!
You are so good in explaining a complex theory 👌
Should you use welding equipment to protect your eyes?
Great video brother
Apparently fire and plasma share some sort of electromagnetic trait (which is why the plasma bombarded the flame of the torch lighter like the flame itself was grounded)
The LED you lit looked more like an argon lamp with a green phosphore, but neat anyway.