Honestly I wouldnt be surprised if he was ever a college professor, his ability to purposely make mistakes and brilliantly correcting them can serve as a great teaching method. 100/10
As an university teacher i can confirm your observation. :D The wisdom behind it is simple: "Make fun of yourself before somebody else does." Well, since I keep messing stuff up, that is the only way. ;)
There are three types of people who watch electro boom 1: to actually learn from this 2: just to see final product 3: wanting to see electro boom suffer
Plus one of those red telephones without a button. You know, just pick up and you are automatically connected to the Kremlin... or in this case the emergency services.
Hello fam! Keep your buns safe! and if you like, submit your ideas or whatever to ElectroBOOM subreddit: www.reddit.com/r/electroboom. And Keysight winners are picked and are as follow, thanks everyone! - Henning Bro. - Benjamin Lip. - Odis Har. - Ryan M. J.
I absolutely love how you play the naive young thinking inventor and then quickly snap through either sparks or comedy, You sir are an absolutely wonderful teacher. Kudos.
8:42 Those exposed wire might corrode and not conduct electricity properly. You can use a small magnet and glue it on the needle dial. Then use a reed switch for switching it on/off.
Mr Mehdi, the way you present the concepts are the reason I could beat my fear of understanding concepts of electric components to be used in a few of my projects. Respect
It was late in the evening, and I found myself once again drawn to the familiar glow of my screen. I had countless other things I could be doing - things that might be more productive, more responsible, more "grown-up." But none of that mattered. My fingers moved instinctively as I clicked open the app, scrolling through the endless list of videos I had watched before, until I saw it. That video. The one I could never get enough of. The one that made me laugh until my sides ached, that made me think deeply when I didn’t even expect to, and even on the bad days, somehow gave me a sense of comfort. Every time I watched it, it felt like I was rediscovering something new about myself, or the world, or just the way I saw things. It didn’t matter how many times I’d seen it before. It always felt fresh. I hit play, and the intro music immediately filled the room - upbeat, nostalgic, like a theme song to my own little world. I closed my eyes for a second, just taking in the feeling of familiarity. That music was a signal, a trigger that meant I was about to enjoy something that was uniquely mine. The video began, and there they were: the quirky characters, the unexpected twists, the moments of humor that always caught me off guard. It was like hanging out with old friends who knew exactly how to make you laugh, how to ease your mind, how to make you feel like everything would be okay. I had seen every scene, every line of dialogue, countless times before, yet it never failed to make me smile. I could almost say the lines along with the characters, but I didn’t. I wanted to experience it fully each time, to let the magic of it wash over me like a wave. I had tried to explain my love for the video to others, but it was one of those things that was hard to put into words. They just didn’t get it the way I did. Sure, they’d watch it and say, “It’s good,” or “That’s funny,” but they didn’t have the same connection to it. This video wasn’t just something I liked; it had become a part of my routine. A ritual almost. It was my escape, my comfort food for the soul. When life felt heavy, when the stress of work or school or just general existence threatened to overwhelm me, this video was my refuge. It was always there, waiting for me. As the video continued, I noticed the little details I hadn’t paid attention to before. The way the lighting changed in a certain scene, the clever foreshadowing that I missed the first time, the subtle background music that added depth to the moment. Every time I watched it, I discovered something new. And in those discoveries, I felt connected to something larger - the creators, the world, even myself. The ending was always bittersweet. It wasn’t that it was sad, but there was a feeling of “coming back to reality” once it was over. But even then, it wasn’t truly over. I knew I would come back to it again. Tomorrow, the day after, or whenever I needed it. The video had become a part of me. It was a little reminder that no matter how much time passed, some things would always stay the same, and sometimes, that was the most comforting thing in the world. As the final credits rolled and the music faded out, I leaned back in my chair with a satisfied sigh. There it was again, that feeling of contentment. The kind of satisfaction you get when you’ve done something just for yourself. I wasn’t sure why I loved the video so much, but I didn’t need to know. It was just one of those things that was perfect in its simplicity, and I was grateful for it. I clicked the replay button, not because I had to, but because I wanted to. I smiled as the familiar intro began again. It was my little world, and I was going to keep visiting it as long as I could.
I did NOT expect you to set yourself alight making a video again...that's some serious dedication to educate others about the ways things can go wrong in electronics, kudos to you for that! Having said that, I'm really surprised you don't set off the fire alarm in your house everyday with all that smoke from your blown electronics!
I think he is the best actor ever. I feel like he’s smart enough to not actually melt himself to a hot wire, but does it in a safe enough way to make it entertaining. That’s why I love it here, it shows how shocking (pun not intended) electricity can be. I’ve shocked myself many times, key in an outlet as a child, melting a fork with a hair dryer cord. Etc. it always surprises you even if you know what’s gonna happen.
I absolutely love this channel. He's shown time and time again he knows EXACTLY what he's doing when he does something we'd think is stupid. This man is truly a professional
8:11 as janky as this looks, it's functionally identical to a mechanical thermostat for an HVAC system. (Also for electric heaters, refrigerators, etc)
He knows whats going to happen and does this to show you booms are encountered regularly and how to avoid them. Brilliant teaching, definitely needs more recognition.
You do realise most of the painful things aren’t actually painful. He is very clever at making things look worse than they are, but some of them have to be real
His art is teaching people without them realising it. A very rare talent. His explanation of a triac was one of the best and most accurate that I have ever seen.
@@wilsjane i completely agree. Why do you think he is such a successful youtuber. I didnt mean any harm with my comment. Just thought it was a funny idea and posted it. Please do not take it toooo seriously :)
@@H469-x3k I knew that you were joking, but people often do not realise how much they are learning from videos like this. Unfortunately, so many scam videos are posted just to make money. In turn, people start to think that perpetual motion is possible and everyone could drive their cars and heat their house on thin air. The worst scam is the running an engine on hydrogen one. To compensate for the hydrogen people reduce the fuel rate. This is what improves the fuel consumption, destroying their engine in the process.
Man I have big respect for him as he teaches shit practically which is just amazing how comedy and education can coexist together. Love your videos ❤❤❤❤
I learned about this in tech school. Old dimmers increase their resistance and waste power. They tend to heat up as a result. Many house fires are caused by old dimmer switches.
Hahahaa! Amazing video man😆
Dang it! I mean no it wasn't, you'll never beat meeee!
Hahaha any ways he still the best and he puts his life on line for teaching other people which deserve big amount of respect
Consider yourself beaten! Maybe I should gift you my seat warmer...
Your both great!!!!!
JOKES ON YOU, I'm subscribed to both Bobby Duke AND ElectroBoom!
@@ElectroBOOM is that a veiled death threat? XDDD
Omg he actually made a full bridge rectum fryer.
Hahahahahaha hahahaha
Never liked a comment but this deserves one. 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
holy shit
This comment deserves a keysight scope
Um... a FOOL bridge rectum fryer...
Actually made me lol
This man is fireproof, waterproof, staticproof and bulletproof.
But most importantly ELECTRIC PROOF !!!
He's a superhero
He is god himself...
FusRoDah Daily and Thanos proof
Superman 😮😮😮
Commenting before watching but; This can only end with smoke.
Where there's smoke there's fi- I mean Electroboom getting electrocuted
lol Yeah, a smoking ass. :-P
Was not disappointed.
Cody is the best
@@theCodyReeder No doubt , love your channel by the way 😎
0:26 *"If you fart...What kind of situation will it be"*
Something similar to what happened at HIROSHIMA 💣 😂
In this case, his generation tools 😂😂
Have you heard the phrase "you the bomb" because now you truly are the bomb at that point
It’s stuck to his pant’s😂😂😂😂😂
How To Go Into Space 101
It would be an explosive situation🎉
Honestly I wouldnt be surprised if he was ever a college professor, his ability to purposely make mistakes and brilliantly correcting them can serve as a great teaching method. 100/10
As an university teacher i can confirm your observation. :D The wisdom behind it is simple: "Make fun of yourself before somebody else does." Well, since I keep messing stuff up, that is the only way. ;)
Never been in college, but certainly his method makes everyone going to his class.
i mean he does have a bachelor in applied science so he is very knowledgeable and definitely knows what he's doing
0:09
He’ll burn the whole campus
There are three types of people who watch electro boom
1: to actually learn from this
2: just to see final product
3: wanting to see electro boom suffer
damn right
I am 3
I'm both 2 and 3 XD
You forgot the 4th kind.
The kind that watches for all three of those reasons.
Example:
*Me.*
@@davecrupel2817 all of the above
This guy is as much a stuntman as he is an electrical engineer.
Learn while having fun 🤗🤔
this dude deserves to be famous
@Redlarkk why do you ask?
@Redlarkk pervert
@Redlarkk Not really.
0:01"Hi. I have a great and unique idea..."| Bro invented torture machine
90th like
This guy is a comedic scientist... amazing
amazing comedic scientist
*engineer, FTFY
That's why I call Mehdi an Electromedian.
@@nathanaelrodriguez5120 Badum tssssss - ha haaa!
"So your _fragile_ buttocks can *_R.I.P_* "
-ElectroBOOM 2019
Krank 😂 that experiment confirmed it
Bro?
0:43 heh
@@rupturedscrotum1501
True
I think I heard that in a hentai before
2:38 Bro's life flash before his eyes 😂😂😂😂
_"Don't kick live circuits because they can kick back"_
- Mehdi 2019
@@Dragnulls factss
@@Dragnulls what does that have to do with anything?
Bruh you spelled Medhi wrong, it's Mehdi.
Detroit become human
@@Dragnulls i don't know it this is a joke that's going waaaayy over my head or a genuinely something u decided to say for no apparent reason
1999: I wonder what the future will be like!
2019:
A more glorious dawn awaits.
future can be 2999
2019 : 0:32
shuddup non canon duple >:(
5 yesrs later: dam we got it worse
“Use it to heat babys”
oh no
Lol I heard it as Use it to hit babies
DONT USE IT TO HEAT BABIES IDIOTS!
Zacky Dentith 🤔
charcoal babies :)
“The design is very human”
You are the only person that can make the most stupid and unimaginable ideas sound coherent and at the same time teach me something
Micheal Reeves doesn't even like to talk about his code
Still love his videos tho
Yeah dont mess with Heating elements
very xd
@@simped1919 very xd indeed
this guy probably has his own custom room in the ER by now
Yeah. His room should have the ElectroBOOM logo above the doorway.
He doesn’t have a custom room, he lives there
He probably goes to the hospital so much that he's basically a medical doctor at this point
Chad Euphoria That wouldn’t surprise me, maybe they were so tired of him that they just sent a doctor with him home!
Plus one of those red telephones without a button. You know, just pick up and you are automatically connected to the Kremlin... or in this case the emergency services.
now you have a pair of pants with ventilation channels, for those extra hot summer days !
what fake likes
11 ago hour no way
Wth? 11 hrs ago?
@@pratyakshyt he comment 11 hours ago but the video uploaded 1 hours ago
I have screenshoot.
@@abdulmotin6293 Patreons get early access to his videos
1:58 *"can use it heated baby"* most evil
Lol
"Don't kick live circuit, they can kick back" there are some wise words.
Is that an inductor kickback reference?
Sounds like a t-shirt to me lol
I thought this was HOME ALONE all over again
It even kicked me.
I have found my senior quote
Hello fam! Keep your buns safe! and if you like, submit your ideas or whatever to ElectroBOOM subreddit: www.reddit.com/r/electroboom.
And Keysight winners are picked and are as follow, thanks everyone!
- Henning Bro.
- Benjamin Lip.
- Odis Har.
- Ryan M. J.
Make VTTC !?!
Ya Bum should avoid hazards oftenly!
Sir u've made a bumheater...
Hello
GIVE ME THE HEATAH! Just kidding, that wouldn't be safe.
When he said "Rest In Peace", He really meant it.
lol
Rip buttock
AMOGUS
Yes. Like your profile picture, dude!
@@quinnkeith6868 Hi
What a great teacher, sacrificing himself just for us to learn something. Someone give him an oscar!
"maybe you can use it to heat a baby" 😂😂😂
Dude I love you 😂😂😂
I thought EAT LOL
Like a set of twin babies, in a Mercedes Benz when the temp goes up to the mid eighties.
@@barrybritcher calling men ladies
I read this as he said it lmao
TO EVERYONE IN THIS CHAT:
*THE JUDGEMENT OF GOD IS DRAWING NIGH.*
REPENT TODAY AND GIVE YOUR LIFE TO JESUS TO ESCAPE ETERNAL DAMNATION!.
"Medhi hasn't hurt himself in a while"
NOTIFICATION
Holy shit Nintendo life watches electroboom
Hi
*Mehdi😬
wassup
@@Bl1tzcrankk why
I absolutely love how you play the naive young thinking inventor and then quickly snap through either sparks or comedy, You sir are an absolutely wonderful teacher. Kudos.
hey
@@EnergeticSpark63why don't you upload anymore.
Flick Grace
MR BIERSACK
0:25 "Okay, there we are!" FAMOUS LAST WORDS
0:26-0:41 This part of the video cured my depression.
Same
A old man dying from fire? Are you ok?
Me to🙃
Im with rc tanks
If a video cured "your depression" you didn't have depression
*The shows begin.*
0:27
1:38
2:39
5:44
*BONUS SHOWS*
0:07
0:59
1:57
7:15
10:34
Chacon Chacon You are a good man, thank you.
*yes*
Ahaha 😂
Chacon Chacon YES
What 'bout 1:55?
"a terrible idea, as my butt can confirm! where are you"
this killed me dude 😂
Lol. Same😂😂.
😂😂😂
omg the funniest 5 minutes of youtube. amazing. I come back every year and this still cracks me up.
how is this guy still even alive...
The electricity is powering him and keeping him alive
Yea hes like Frankenstein's monster
Because he is immortal😂
lol
Josua D he is extremely well educated and knows how far he can take it without posing any danger to himself
A man tougher than nokia 3310..
Impossible
only the powerful mehdi can possess this power
Let's not get carried away...
Suomi perkele
@@danielelo9934 kyllä
1:37 it’s perfectly safe to touch *BURNS HAND*
Bruh
when you get tired of being electrocuted and try something new
@@marcobonera838yeah sometimes when you have a certain pain happen to you all the time it eventually doesn’t hurt as much as what it did at the stsrt
8:42 Those exposed wire might corrode and not conduct electricity properly. You can use a small magnet and glue it on the needle dial. Then use a reed switch for switching it on/off.
Oh Electroboom. You're really going to do yourself in one of these days.
How the fuck the vid is 20 mins old but your comment 4 hours old
Timezones bruh@@cyuleba
@@cyuleba Patreons get to see the videos earlier.
@XPGLD lol
Oh... i see
He's a professional and takes the necessary safety precautions to not injure himself while joking around.
Mr Mehdi, the way you present the concepts are the reason I could beat my fear of understanding concepts of electric components to be used in a few of my projects. Respect
Respect 💯💯🔥🔥🔥
bro makes science actually look fun
0:26 turning on captions makes it better
I’m dead 😂😂🤣😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
*cries like a bitch*
0:32
HAHAHAHAH wow ! *heavy breathing*
Mehdi is such a big baby.
It was late in the evening, and I found myself once again drawn to the familiar glow of my screen. I had countless other things I could be doing - things that might be more productive, more responsible, more "grown-up." But none of that mattered. My fingers moved instinctively as I clicked open the app, scrolling through the endless list of videos I had watched before, until I saw it.
That video.
The one I could never get enough of. The one that made me laugh until my sides ached, that made me think deeply when I didn’t even expect to, and even on the bad days, somehow gave me a sense of comfort. Every time I watched it, it felt like I was rediscovering something new about myself, or the world, or just the way I saw things. It didn’t matter how many times I’d seen it before. It always felt fresh.
I hit play, and the intro music immediately filled the room - upbeat, nostalgic, like a theme song to my own little world. I closed my eyes for a second, just taking in the feeling of familiarity. That music was a signal, a trigger that meant I was about to enjoy something that was uniquely mine.
The video began, and there they were: the quirky characters, the unexpected twists, the moments of humor that always caught me off guard. It was like hanging out with old friends who knew exactly how to make you laugh, how to ease your mind, how to make you feel like everything would be okay. I had seen every scene, every line of dialogue, countless times before, yet it never failed to make me smile. I could almost say the lines along with the characters, but I didn’t. I wanted to experience it fully each time, to let the magic of it wash over me like a wave.
I had tried to explain my love for the video to others, but it was one of those things that was hard to put into words. They just didn’t get it the way I did. Sure, they’d watch it and say, “It’s good,” or “That’s funny,” but they didn’t have the same connection to it. This video wasn’t just something I liked; it had become a part of my routine. A ritual almost. It was my escape, my comfort food for the soul. When life felt heavy, when the stress of work or school or just general existence threatened to overwhelm me, this video was my refuge. It was always there, waiting for me.
As the video continued, I noticed the little details I hadn’t paid attention to before. The way the lighting changed in a certain scene, the clever foreshadowing that I missed the first time, the subtle background music that added depth to the moment. Every time I watched it, I discovered something new. And in those discoveries, I felt connected to something larger - the creators, the world, even myself.
The ending was always bittersweet. It wasn’t that it was sad, but there was a feeling of “coming back to reality” once it was over. But even then, it wasn’t truly over. I knew I would come back to it again. Tomorrow, the day after, or whenever I needed it. The video had become a part of me. It was a little reminder that no matter how much time passed, some things would always stay the same, and sometimes, that was the most comforting thing in the world.
As the final credits rolled and the music faded out, I leaned back in my chair with a satisfied sigh. There it was again, that feeling of contentment. The kind of satisfaction you get when you’ve done something just for yourself. I wasn’t sure why I loved the video so much, but I didn’t need to know. It was just one of those things that was perfect in its simplicity, and I was grateful for it.
I clicked the replay button, not because I had to, but because I wanted to. I smiled as the familiar intro began again. It was my little world, and I was going to keep visiting it as long as I could.
8:52 This is the most accurate representation of software engineering - making something that is kinda related to your thing work in a new environment
But if you're going from pseudocode to Python there's no need to change anything
кОбанам привет
maybe i am dumb, but how and why is this relevant
@@dupertuber8442 it's not
@@dupertuber8442 its not, its just something that's kind of interesting
"so your fragile buttocks can rest in peace"
Oh they'll rest in peace alright
LoL man 😂😂
It’s resting in pieces
@@TEENYcharma nonono it's resting in burnt , glowing pieces
Good one
Bruh fr 😂
*"The design is Very human, let my good friend demostrate"*
0:25
The fact that he knows how to hurt himself but not kill himself just proves how smart he really is.
true
Nah he's wrong
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101st like, BROKE THE PEACE
I did NOT expect you to set yourself alight making a video again...that's some serious dedication to educate others about the ways things can go wrong in electronics, kudos to you for that! Having said that, I'm really surprised you don't set off the fire alarm in your house everyday with all that smoke from your blown electronics!
This video is uploaded 2 minutes ago how is this comment 11 hours ago posted?
@@Zarrar-Malik Patrons, mate! they get it earlier
sresht iyer ke knows what he's doing, he had his butt ensured before this vid, lol.
1903: First Airplane
2019: *_Buttock Heating Chair_*
Idiocracy right there lol
*REVOLUTIONARY*
Theology advances
I think he is the best actor ever. I feel like he’s smart enough to not actually melt himself to a hot wire, but does it in a safe enough way to make it entertaining. That’s why I love it here, it shows how shocking (pun not intended) electricity can be. I’ve shocked myself many times, key in an outlet as a child, melting a fork with a hair dryer cord. Etc. it always surprises you even if you know what’s gonna happen.
When he tells: "it's safe to touch it"- NEVER TRUST HIM 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
😂🤣🤣🤣😂
Yes you are right - will he say its not safe to touch :- we need to touch it
How is this guy still alive? Also, #FullBridgeRectumFryer
He hasnt uploaded for 5 years i think he dead
Colin Ball how's 2024?
Holy shit humans are still alive in 2024?
Dude this was yesterday
@@alakani what you mean i commented 2019
Ps dont reaveal my secret
This man deserves to be the biggest youtube channel
PewDiePie: am I a joke to you!?
@@givemethasauce5720 t-series: hold my beer.
@@t4thakur113 9 year old army: can we drink it??
@shrowdy ydworhs I think someone is butthurt here
Yeah i Know Hes So Smart🙂🙂🙂🙃🙃
1:37 he said its safe to touch but still got shocked😂😂 Keep up the great work
Breaking news, man prevents the passage of time by sticking finger in the way of second hand
*Physicists hate him*
The best!
Best. Comment. Ever.
The world would never be the same
Physicists didn't have time to start hating him
>electric
>seat
He’s gonna zap his ass isn’t he?
Edit: knew it
He burned himselfe...but the ache should be the same^^
"liar! liar! pants on fire!"
11:38 you can see electroCute walking past in the play button ;)
how do you even notice it?
@@moneyDev1111 exactly loool
Wow!
Tell electrocute to make yt videos again
You got eagle eyes
How to promote electrocution chair legally without getting demonized:
Nice
Thiccc
just demonitized
@@toxiccan175 yoooooo chill
Oven element: $19
Dimmer switch: $8
Heating pad: $5
Fun 0$
*Seems about right*
Facts
Burnt ass(+the perfectly edited swears ) : price less
Sees Yuri and then tentacles, I feel this might go into a wrong direction...
I absolutely love this channel. He's shown time and time again he knows EXACTLY what he's doing when he does something we'd think is stupid.
This man is truly a professional
" *Dont kick live circuits cuz they can kick back* " -UnibrowManWhoAlmostDiesInEveryVideo 2019
Oscilloscope image is very disturbed at 5:44!
Thiccc
Make some spaces betwen those "
@он чеaн чеaн how original... Boring.
@@Techischannel thanks man
0:26 after all these years this clip still makes me laugh it cures my deppresion
Your depression lasted for all these years?
@@Kagutsuch1i whenever i feel depressed
I also feel your pain he also makes me happy
@@lolanimz3858 feeling depressed and depression as an ailment are 2 things
I've been laughing on that part for 100 days please help I have asthma 💀 💀 💀
How to invent torturing device from salvaged electronic parts 101
Thiccc
Thomas Edison v2
“The whole seat is melted” as his pants catch on fire
“This one is pretty small you can use it to heat a baby”
Electroboom 2019
It is
Baby-O-Cutor - bigclivedotcom
you mean cook a baby
1:36 it's hardly conductive so it's safe to touch
*touches it*
OWWWWW
Lord Dude it is hardly conductive but he didnt say it was hot lol
He should’ve known.
Electrically conductive, no. Thermally however...
He said its safe to touch
Because he is encouraging people to burn their hands off
"Heat a baby"
Holy music stops.
stop thiefs with it
That’s disturbing
FBI OPEN UP
i actually tried this and it worked! thanks. now i can eat orphans now :>
@@mysteriouscodes5225 eatin good in the neighborhood
Bro took "liar, liar, pants on fire" on a whole new level 💀
"Don't kick live circuits because they can kick back."
ElectroBOOM 2019
😂😂😂
the problem is when electricity kick you, you can't kick it back ;)
@@technixbul Da, taka e.
@@turtletrading4207 ха българче :D
8:11 as janky as this looks, it's functionally identical to a mechanical thermostat for an HVAC system. (Also for electric heaters, refrigerators, etc)
hey
Okay so how in the hell is everything not on fire like electricBooms pants! !
@@coldboltlighting1237 quality control. Multi-million-dollar companies will go to some insane lengths to avoid getting sued.
@@Nighterlev hey
1:01 Butt, we shall not be discouraged!
LMAO 😂😭💀
Lol
💀
@@BiddaMeanwater😭
You hot-glued... a heating element...
Hot-glued
Me: liar liar pants on fire.
Him: that a challenge?
5:44 "Don't kick live circuits because they can kick back" - ElectroBOOM
Who else feels bad for him? He continuously tortures himself for TH-cam. He should have more subs that T-Series for that
CreeperBot 793 me
He knows whats going to happen and does this to show you booms are encountered regularly and how to avoid them. Brilliant teaching, definitely needs more recognition.
T gay sub to pews
Turd Series
You do realise most of the painful things aren’t actually painful. He is very clever at making things look worse than they are, but some of them have to be real
this guy is 10x better at explaining things than teachers at a school
1:56 huh, nothing bad happened so far besides the oven and the prototype.
2:39 never mind.
4:09 So it's like a redstone repeater that's pointing into the side of another readstone repeater?
Yes, exactly
I hate the accuracy of this
Yep
your only 25364% accurate
This comment still bothers me
R.I.P butt
The rumours of my demise are highly exaggerated
@@faiselbutt2944 😂😂😂😂😃🤣🤣
0:25 1 second of joy the rest is pure pain
5:34 what the hell- *FÄCK* had me rolling 💀
i mean just buy a fukin eletric blanket
@@toby_vassallothats too simple
0:16 "The design is very human"
please dont swear. My daughter Uvuweve Onetyeve Umbughemvem Osas is sensitive
It is actually at 5:42.
People watching to learn something: 3%
People watching to see him shock himself: 97%
His art is teaching people without them realising it.
A very rare talent.
His explanation of a triac was one of the best and most accurate that I have ever seen.
@@wilsjane i completely agree. Why do you think he is such a successful youtuber. I didnt mean any harm with my comment. Just thought it was a funny idea and posted it. Please do not take it toooo seriously :)
@@H469-x3k I knew that you were joking, but people often do not realise how much they are learning from videos like this.
Unfortunately, so many scam videos are posted just to make money. In turn, people start to think that perpetual motion is possible and everyone could drive their cars and heat their house on thin air.
The worst scam is the running an engine on hydrogen one. To compensate for the hydrogen people reduce the fuel rate. This is what improves the fuel consumption, destroying their engine in the process.
@@wilsjane I completely agree, very well said, because as far as I’m concerned that Obama likes fried watermelon.
Everyone laughing @ ElectroBOOM'S shocks, burns, and other mishaps on TH-cam: Priceless
0:28 I can't stop laughing at this😂
ya also in the comments they are funny
Same 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@BrickWall Studios 😂😂😂
The way he walks in without realizing his ass is on fire is what gets me lmao
WHAT WHERE THE F*** IS IT
He's on fire, but he's concerned about melting the seats 😂
"Your Fragile Butt Can Rest In Peace" ~ElectroBoom2019
Except that it wasn't very peaceful
And then
BURN IN HELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"I had great and unique idea" shall be engraved on his tombstone .
Bold of you to assume he'll even die
Underrated comment
@@AlexumiiVods he's like the queen
He'll never die
It's for science !!
Or his butt
As soon as i saw the words “heated” and “seat” in an electroboom video I instantly knew this would be great
ABOBA
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Play it 2x 0:27
OWW WAFAK🤣🤣🤣🤣
After an Electric Guitar. You made a electric torture chair. 😂😂😂😂
He is genius
Also a good teacher
Og fan💪
@@huntercox1859 😎
I'm a electronic lover but i love this man more 😄
I am also a lover of the electronic.
@@TomTKK he is the electronic
E dater
0:27 when its summer and it’s 30 degrees outside and u sit on the leather seat
Bruh in murica we use Fahrenheit
Drones97 murica?
@@santipinilla6294 Celsius/Centigrade is better than farenheit also I think that's like 90° F
Celsius may be better, but America will always be different.
What the hell? In Iraq it's 50C
Mehdi is a living cartoon character. I'm half expecting to see his skeleton light up and zigzaggy lines to appear around him one day.
Subtitles: [SCREAM] [cries like a bitch]
Best subtitles ever
YES
@Xx_Frostburn Playz_xX sizzle
I love how your first reaction is always to plug things directly into the main outlet
Of course! That is where the poowwwaaarr is!!!
"so your fragile buttocks can rest in peace" so many layers to this phrasing
Sizzle
the product sure works as advertised
Man I have big respect for him as he teaches shit practically which is just amazing how comedy and education can coexist together. Love your videos ❤❤❤❤
Mehdi: *goes shopping*
Also Mehdi: *sees electric charcoal starter*
Mehdi's thoughts: maybe i can use this to heat a baby.
oi josuke
0:27 me when a spring comes out of my couch
But why would the springs come out tho🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@lxzs0sa991 when you poo poo fart
@@tuneabledrip6282 what
@@alecs69420 what
OMG that pfp
Another quality video from everyone’s favorite Iranian electrical engineer.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😃
The😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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More like "He-ranian". Right to the nearest bucket of water.
@@brianm6337 nice one
0:43 bro is sitting in his underwear now
I learned about this in tech school. Old dimmers increase their resistance and waste power. They tend to heat up as a result. Many house fires are caused by old dimmer switches.
0:40 when you realize when someone said you're pants are on fire and you think they mean figuratively and they mean it literately.
Your
Sorry, your
Autocorrect
talk about liar liar pants on fire