I was trying to repair my old radio tape it have three cable one red, yellow (negative i guess) and green (maybe posotive) then i figure it out why this cable mark negative and positive when it use AC current, but i just ignore it and just plug it in. Yup the incident sudenly happen when the capacitor is blowing up.
@@Vatsakakjumpscares are more often than not, not inherently scary by themselves. their purpose is to startle the consumer when they'd least expect it, i.e. when we're paying the most attention to him plugging that shit in
@@Vatsakak not mad at all! I just elaborate in case you were confused since your comment seemed as such. Or maybe you were dunking on this guy and I didn't realize In that case, pots calling the kettle black 🤣
Dude he's on opposite spectrum of true unhinged. He knows his stuff so well that he can pretend to be unhinged and not get killed by just keeping the danger up to a level, that requires lot of knowledge and experience.
Who would imagine a guy who plays horror games gets scared of some random ahh video explaining what would happen if you connect two adapters, bonded with the same cable on a power plug? 😭
@@ironmendez5136like he explained, nothing happens because they're both at the same voltage potential. It's like connecting two wires that are in phase with each other. Current can't flow between two places that are at the same voltage, so it doesn't cause a short circuit.
@@JonassoeThat may be true but that's not what's going on here, all but the cheapest USB chargers do a handshake procedure with the plugged in device to figure out how many amps It wants wants, just sent to make sure the charger doesn't oversupply, and seeing his Chargers will offend a different signal than devices. Neither of these Chargers got the start charging signal so they didn't do anything
@@chilleroftheknightDamn so I'm reading a comment from a being entirely beyond my feeble little dim-witted humunculus pea brain can even čomprehend. 😮
Its not the low voltage that makes it anticlimactic, the USB actually has a 'handshake' that it performs with the device being charged so that it knows if something is plugged in or not and how much voltage it needs.
Voltages will stay the same between them, voltage is always on live wires, the device draws amps, or milliamps. It was anticlimactic because he had them on the same phase. It was the same circuit he plugged both into, so nothing would happen, if he plugged into another receptacle that was on another phase then it would burn it up. Not necessarily another circuit because another circuit can still be on that same phase and still not do anything.
The charger box has a little transformer type thing that lowers the voltage going into it, but regardless tying two phases together with burn it up. But yeah the voltage between the boxes is only like 5volts instead of the typical 120.
@Eli-br3gv because he's your real father, and he faked his death to avoid the IRS so he keeps tabs on you through social media. The fact that his son got scared by a dam youtube short filled him with overwhelming disappointment.
@@jamiewilliams6437 Exactly, and this guy knows because I've fled to Canada, and he's obviously from the Canadian Revenue Agency. If you think I can't escape you just like I did the IRS you've got another thing coming.
not really true, it was 20 years ahead of its time, as you might expect for NASA bleeding edge tech. It had to do real work at usable accuracy, after all. Even now it has a lot of RAM and ROM compared the kind of CPU's that end up in e-waste.
I only looked at one usb-c pd controller, but it has roughly the same clock speed as apollo, so it's about the same strength It also has the same amount of rom, though I couldn't find anything about internal memory
@@tsm688what are you talking about. The apollo guidance computer had 4kb of ram. Even a shitty 35$ celeron nowadays has atleast 2mb of **cache** and it’s been a long time since even shitty computers had less ram than a gigabyte
USB-PD has multiple Voltages, not just 5V. 5V, 9V, 15V, 20V are common depending on the Charger (mostly what they implement as most of the time stated with "100W PD charging!" or similar) 24.05.13 - Clarification: USB-PD itself negotiates between Sink and Source. If this fails or the Cable is inadequate, it should fall back to 5V "passive". This behavior is reproducable with all PD gear i have. Further Clarification: The Comment below states, USB-C to USB-C connections would not send power without CC Negotiation. This should be true. The Charger in Question (in this very video) is what it seems to be a Samsung 15W Type A PD 9V1,4A/5V3A charger connected to another type C one using a Type A to C cable. If they were to fall Back, they might not nescesarily de-activate post failed Negotiation. -Also they start out at low currents and try to negotiate the Voltage supported by the connected Device.- -This is especially true for the USB-C USB PD chargers which are usually NOT 5V but- -5V1-3A, 9V1-3A, 15V etc- Source: D2T2-1 - USB Power Delivery (pdf)
They all default to 5V around 2A if there isn't any "smart" device on the other end requesting the other profiles. This is the USB3 standard without any PD profile. Which is basically shorting ground with ground and ~5V with ~5V. Note that the 5V lines are not equal and will conduct some current, possibly damaging one or both devices. Let Mehdi try it out for you so you don't have to risk your stuff. But 99% of the time nothing will happen.
Let one end of a usb-c charger soak in a small puddle of water mixed with toothpaste, plug the other end in to an outlet. You'll smell cooking plastic and cook the connector off. They can carry a lot of current for such a small wire.
It basically depends on your cord, if you have some low isolated cord it will get hot to the point where it will melt since its just running current trough
Lets put it this way. Nothing *Should* happen. But that cheap charger that did not really work and just made your phone hotter then hades miiiiiight just be leaking a little bit of AC from the wall socket.. Through a stack of resistors of course. So nobody can be sure. Instead you can be knowledgeable cautious and wise in how you set up your party tricks.
@@fatalshotit's nothing to do with current flow. All the outlets are at the same voltage so no current can flow anyways. On the inside the outlets are actually already connected in series so doing this is basically just reconnecting them again, basically completely pointless
An old school light bulb is decidedly a load, a very large load in fact to make it create so much heat along with the light. A circuit with no load is a cord plugged in with nothing on it.
Nothing happens, not because “they’re both at 5 volts” it’s because both chargers are presenting as “sources” using the USB-PD protocol, so no power is actually getting delivered either way. VBUS line on the USBC connector is not live until handshaking occurs.
Here's why: The chargers will only supply their designated wattage. 5 watts in this case but nothing would happen because modern chargers are designed to prevent power reversal. Remember the Chinese phones that lost battery if plugged too long. That will never happen with the chargers today. So both chargers will output few watts but none would accept it so you might have a faulty cable but nothing else.
true but the voltage at either end isnt exactly 5.000V it fluctuates, and if at any point a voltage diff. is created between the wire, it will draw current, tho it wont be dangerous because of the limitations and safety stuff
That diode is part of an integrated circuit chip that is built into cables per USBC standard. This chip handles a signal exchange between each device and the cable itself to establish the wattage that the charger can supply, then cable can handle, and the charged device can receive. It operates on the B5 pin I think? Maybe A5. In this case, I don't think the chargers would even output as i doubt they receive that handshake signal.@kylerkidd4834
Lmfao. That scared the shit outta me 😂😂😂
Knowing him, that would actually happen.
Same
Give me one like to my comment here I can save you from 69 likes 😉. That's deal
I hate when I’m finally home and can chill with volume up high and get jump scared by noise😂Make me shake a little bit.
Bro got me 😂
Fuck....the sound gave me a heartattack 😭
Fr😭😭😭
It was a giant explosion, what else did you expect?
@@guadalupe8589 big boom make men go big AAAAH. Then men go 🤣🤣🤣at big boom
Same
Fr lol
Probably the most effective jump scare I've felt in a while
1099-1100
He had me for a half a second, not gonna lie.
I'm so glad i wasn't the only one who got jump scared 😂😂😂😂
590 likes no comment 💬 let me fix that
"Let's plug it in" famous last words
no i dont think
Nothing happened 💀
I was trying to repair my old radio tape it have three cable one red, yellow (negative i guess) and green (maybe posotive) then i figure it out why this cable mark negative and positive when it use AC current, but i just ignore it and just plug it in. Yup the incident sudenly happen when the capacitor is blowing up.
DEATH WISH 💥💥🔥🔥💩
Said who
Biggest jump scare i had since i was born
@@Vatsakakjumpscares are more often than not, not inherently scary by themselves. their purpose is to startle the consumer when they'd least expect it, i.e. when we're paying the most attention to him plugging that shit in
@@Vatsakak not mad at all! I just elaborate in case you were confused since your comment seemed as such. Or maybe you were dunking on this guy and I didn't realize
In that case, pots calling the kettle black 🤣
@@VatsakakNo one was even remotely angry
nah fr i was tried as fuck
was
That's f...... you scared the hell out of me 🤯
Now you can be with Christ 🫶
The real definition of ElectroBOOM 😂
That explosion got me 😂😂
he's one of the smartest electrical engineers here in youtube.. he knows how not to die. 😂🤣😂
@@DedesFewscres idk how he does 😂😂
@@devildaddy_666idk he survives everytime 😂
Satan is no match for Jesus Christ of Nazareth repent and follow the Lord.
@@Randy-nm2ru this is a funny moment don’t ruin it bro, also it’s just a name.
The second charger is getting charged
Which one is the second?
Why do so many poeple have the same pfp as me
Nothing is happening because they both have diodes probably
Hehe,911 likes :)
😂😂😂
Ah thanks thats how superchargers are made
No, you got me. I jumped out of my skin. I Thought I got electrocuted.😂😂😂
That was so anticlimactic and for once I am happy. 😀
@SiLonte596bot
He didn't get electrocuted, something is wrong with these chargers xD
Me too. I'm reassured I can keep dual charging my phone.
Knowing the dude is unhinged af I really thought he blew up the house fr this time 💀
He educates through comedy. He knows what he's doing.
cant really deny that,
it also pass by my imagination with the big bang 😅
Pretty sure he is smart, he just act unhinged just to entertain us
@@Not_MissHina"pretty sure" is key. That hand held digit trimmer gave us tons of doubt.
Dude he's on opposite spectrum of true unhinged. He knows his stuff so well that he can pretend to be unhinged and not get killed by just keeping the danger up to a level, that requires lot of knowledge and experience.
your channel never ceases to make me laugh 😂
My spirit got yeeted out of my body from the explosion sound effects 😭
Bro gave me a f#$king heart attack with that sound💀
Teny tiny heart attack
Who would imagine a guy who plays horror games gets scared of some random ahh video explaining what would happen if you connect two adapters, bonded with the same cable on a power plug? 😭
I once actually did that and thought I would explode 💀
My heart attack is cured.
Catalyzed successfullu
Mine just started
Because you died😂
The exact opposite happened to me.😅
Just because it too beating doesn’t mean it’s cured
Never thought it would scare and make me laugh at the same time 😂
Me too. Tears are actually coming out of my eyes from laughter. I was sleepy and about to fall asleep and this mfer had to do that. Made me jump 😂
True that explosion definitely made me flinch 😂
Fukc!!!!!!! you almost gave me a heart attack 😂😂
That actually gave me a nasty jump scare.
Same I was expecting something to pop but not quite that much
Plot twist: The power wasn't on
Was about to say... Usually that does break the circuit, and drops a fuse
@@ironmendez5136like he explained, nothing happens because they're both at the same voltage potential. It's like connecting two wires that are in phase with each other. Current can't flow between two places that are at the same voltage, so it doesn't cause a short circuit.
@@JonassoeThat may be true but that's not what's going on here, all but the cheapest USB chargers do a handshake procedure with the plugged in device to figure out how many amps It wants wants, just sent to make sure the charger doesn't oversupply, and seeing his Chargers will offend a different signal than devices. Neither of these Chargers got the start charging signal so they didn't do anything
Man that blast scared the sh*t outta me😂
Bro that was a guinine jumpscare right there
For me, I unlocked the 5th dimension
I dont think that even exists
Not in our perception it doesnt, but to him it does. Hes built different @Fraud-et7vs
I accidentally made a black hole, lucky you, don't have to deal with a giant black hole
@@chilleroftheknightDamn so I'm reading a comment from a being entirely beyond my feeble little dim-witted humunculus pea brain can even čomprehend. 😮
5V dimension
The most scary "Nothing Happen" 😂😂😂
This man is alive again😂❤
Thank you for answering that question that made many suffer, being too anxious to try it xD
Its not the low voltage that makes it anticlimactic, the USB actually has a 'handshake' that it performs with the device being charged so that it knows if something is plugged in or not and how much voltage it needs.
No i think his point is that nothing would happen no matter what as long as they're regulated because they would both cap out at the same voltage.
Electroboom was wrong about it, indeed.
Voltages will stay the same between them, voltage is always on live wires, the device draws amps, or milliamps. It was anticlimactic because he had them on the same phase. It was the same circuit he plugged both into, so nothing would happen, if he plugged into another receptacle that was on another phase then it would burn it up. Not necessarily another circuit because another circuit can still be on that same phase and still not do anything.
The charger box has a little transformer type thing that lowers the voltage going into it, but regardless tying two phases together with burn it up. But yeah the voltage between the boxes is only like 5volts instead of the typical 120.
No it doesn't, the "handshake" is between two devices like a tv and a theater system not the cable connecting them
My ass got jumped sacred 😂😂😂😂
Bruhh, the explosion really got me
Bro the face he made was perfect and no the boom didn’t scare me
If there’s anyone that’s going to become our universe’s Electro, it’s gonna be this guy
Underrated comment
THAT EXPLOSION SCARED THE HELL OUT OF ME
TYG GUY FOR 1k like 🫶🏾 I hope u guys have a good happy life
I'm disappointed in you.
@@ethanfunk6214 why
You got spooked obviously 🙄
@Eli-br3gv because he's your real father, and he faked his death to avoid the IRS so he keeps tabs on you through social media. The fact that his son got scared by a dam youtube short filled him with overwhelming disappointment.
@@jamiewilliams6437 Exactly, and this guy knows because I've fled to Canada, and he's obviously from the Canadian Revenue Agency. If you think I can't escape you just like I did the IRS you've got another thing coming.
Bro fukin scared the shit out of me 💀🤣💥
i never thought that the explosion sound effect would ever scare me till now
That jump scare though 💀
The thing most people don't realize, is that these things have more computer in them than the Apollo missions.
not really true, it was 20 years ahead of its time, as you might expect for NASA bleeding edge tech. It had to do real work at usable accuracy, after all. Even now it has a lot of RAM and ROM compared the kind of CPU's that end up in e-waste.
Even more than tesla rockets
I only looked at one usb-c pd controller, but it has roughly the same clock speed as apollo, so it's about the same strength
It also has the same amount of rom, though I couldn't find anything about internal memory
Depends if it's doooodgy or not
@@tsm688what are you talking about. The apollo guidance computer had 4kb of ram. Even a shitty 35$ celeron nowadays has atleast 2mb of **cache** and it’s been a long time since even shitty computers had less ram than a gigabyte
The explosion gave a heart attack
That explosion got me good ngl 😅
thanks for the jump scare, you got me :D
Good way to start the morning!
Shocked and wide awake now! 😂😂
Bro i am watching this video for a study break at 3:10 AM and this explosion just scared the sh*t outa me
That explode scare shit out of me bro 🤣🤣🤣
Bro dat explosion almost took my life 😭
I flinched, maybe a little too hard...
USB-PD has multiple Voltages, not just 5V.
5V, 9V, 15V, 20V are common depending on the Charger (mostly what they implement as most of the time stated with "100W PD charging!" or similar)
24.05.13 - Clarification:
USB-PD itself negotiates between Sink and Source. If this fails or the Cable is inadequate, it should fall back to 5V "passive". This behavior is reproducable with all PD gear i have.
Further Clarification:
The Comment below states, USB-C to USB-C connections would not send power without CC Negotiation. This should be true. The Charger in Question (in this very video) is what it seems to be a Samsung 15W Type A PD 9V1,4A/5V3A charger connected to another type C one using a Type A to C cable. If they were to fall Back, they might not nescesarily de-activate post failed Negotiation.
-Also they start out at low currents and try to negotiate the Voltage supported by the connected Device.-
-This is especially true for the USB-C USB PD chargers which are usually NOT 5V but-
-5V1-3A, 9V1-3A, 15V etc-
Source:
D2T2-1 - USB Power Delivery (pdf)
You are wrong. USB C (Power delivery) doesn't output any voltage without negotiation via CC lines.
USB C Has special resistor placed between some ports that tells the device if it is input or output or sth like that. I don't really remember
They all default to 5V around 2A if there isn't any "smart" device on the other end requesting the other profiles. This is the USB3 standard without any PD profile. Which is basically shorting ground with ground and ~5V with ~5V. Note that the 5V lines are not equal and will conduct some current, possibly damaging one or both devices. Let Mehdi try it out for you so you don't have to risk your stuff. But 99% of the time nothing will happen.
@@realms4219 no. Are you able to read? 😅 There is no permanent 5v output at USB C.
@@DrHouse-zs9eb 5v is the exception because older versions used it. It guarantees that even USB2 protocol works on it. USB-c is just the connector.
That gave me heart attacks...😅
The explosion got me😂😂😂😂
The explode sound made me hurt my knee 😭
I legit thought he exploded since all his other videos are chaos 😂
The explosion scared me 😂❤
The explosion actually gave me a jumpscare 💀💀
I thought young Gary Kasparov was giving me tec tips for a second
Glad to know I’m not the only one 😂
I though it was going to take a screenshot 💀
Ok lesson learned never put your phone right in front of your face when watching ElectroBoom
Ain’t gonna lie you had me in the 1st half
Really scared me 😅😅😅😅
There goes me gently falling asleep. Thanks for that😂
that explosion scared me 😂
It’s been so long since I seen your vids on Facebook! Glad you’re still doing fun and educational videos! 😁
R.I.P headphone users 😭💀
that scared the fk out of me lmao 💀
😂😂😂😂😂 that's hilarious!!! 🤣 Thank you! Made my day!
The fact that your face look like Injustice 2 Black Adam makes this all the better
He looks like this man that everyone sees in their dreams.
Let one end of a usb-c charger soak in a small puddle of water mixed with toothpaste, plug the other end in to an outlet. You'll smell cooking plastic and cook the connector off. They can carry a lot of current for such a small wire.
“Hmm, let me try it.”
Thats when you know to run.
" dont be pissing me off!!"
Bra i got pissed off 😢😂😂
The charger would take a screenshot
"kids, dinner is ready!"
"Kids dinner is ready!"
???? the other one just means dinner for kids like "kids dinner"
@@JettQuanYup, exactly. Idk what the hell he's trying to say
Why the heck this has 8 likes
“You wanna blend, kids?”
“You wanna blend kids?”
There I fixed it for ya
The kids tried this and died so they won't be answering their mom...
I think this is the context here
imagine hearing this on replay as you wake up at 3am
I’ve already done that it was basically my childhood
I was thinking about exactly that explosion effect and started to reduce volume, but was too late 😂😂
Both work like redstone repeaters, so no shortcircuit
Nice
This comment just made me think about how many kids probably learned the fundamentals of electrical engineering from redstone.
🤣🤣🤣 welcome to Minecraft
Brooo seriously
I just Got literally SCARED ! especially with that Boom Sound Effects 💥
I'm glad it got everyone else too lol
I always expect a BOOM from ElectroBOOM ;-)
THE EXPLOSION FLING ME THE FUCK OUT OF MY HOUSE 💀💀💀
Bro we are so ready about something and that explosion gave me PTSD💀
It basically depends on your cord, if you have some low isolated cord it will get hot to the point where it will melt since its just running current trough
There is no current flowing. The entire thing just sits there's at 5V and that's it
are you sure??? because if nothing happens i will use this as a party trick... so please don't mislead me 😭😭😭
Nothing will happen, all Morden chargers prevent reverse flow of current
And if both give 5v there wouldn't be any flow anyways. And there would most likely be protection for reverse current, or at least a simple diode
just try it at your house first👌🏽
Lets put it this way.
Nothing *Should* happen. But that cheap charger that did not really work and just made your phone hotter then hades miiiiiight just be leaking a little bit of AC from the wall socket.. Through a stack of resistors of course.
So nobody can be sure. Instead you can be knowledgeable cautious and wise in how you set up your party tricks.
@@fatalshotit's nothing to do with current flow. All the outlets are at the same voltage so no current can flow anyways. On the inside the outlets are actually already connected in series so doing this is basically just reconnecting them again, basically completely pointless
The video where he uses an air horn instead of a fire extinguisher kills me everytime 😂😂😂😂😂😂
After 279 videos, how this man is still a life 😂
I was expecting the cable to get real hot because it's basically a circuit with no load, almost like an old school lightbulb, but I guess I was wrong.
An old school light bulb is decidedly a load, a very large load in fact to make it create so much heat along with the light. A circuit with no load is a cord plugged in with nothing on it.
Yeah because the relative voltage between the two points is 0 since they have the same electric potential so no current flows into the load.
Because...the charges circuits protects from overheating short circuit.
@@johnmcauliffe8824Thanks! This is exactly what I was wondering after watching
This is basic physics
😂
this explosion got me, good one
How the heck this guy still Alive after all this years hahaha
My AirPods are at full volume I fucking jumped in my bed like a worm
Medhi: BOOORING!!!!
Almost had an heart attack man 😂
That explosion woke me up
Nothing happens, not because “they’re both at 5 volts” it’s because both chargers are presenting as “sources” using the USB-PD protocol, so no power is actually getting delivered either way. VBUS line on the USBC connector is not live until handshaking occurs.
try it with a nodata cable
Don't they default back to the legacy 5V 500mA mode?
That is false
There is 2 standard
Most will default 5v
So the video is mostly correct
If I plug my non smart device it will charge
Here's why: The chargers will only supply their designated wattage. 5 watts in this case but nothing would happen because modern chargers are designed to prevent power reversal.
Remember the Chinese phones that lost battery if plugged too long.
That will never happen with the chargers today.
So both chargers will output few watts but none would accept it so you might have a faulty cable but nothing else.
true but the voltage at either end isnt exactly 5.000V it fluctuates, and if at any point a voltage diff. is created between the wire, it will draw current, tho it wont be dangerous because of the limitations and safety stuff
@@smb1397a lot of these chargers are flyback converters so the diode on the secondary will block the reverse current
That diode is part of an integrated circuit chip that is built into cables per USBC standard. This chip handles a signal exchange between each device and the cable itself to establish the wattage that the charger can supply, then cable can handle, and the charged device can receive. It operates on the B5 pin I think? Maybe A5. In this case, I don't think the chargers would even output as i doubt they receive that handshake signal.@kylerkidd4834
Bro discovered the infinite electricity glitch
That's fear mongering idol 🤣🤣🤣
rare moment of this guy not nearly dying