when PhotonicInduction stops making vids, we all wonder if he has killed himself. For example his last vid is 2 years old, but 8 months ago he posted a message saying new vids would be coming soon, but still nothing.
@@InXLsisDeo shit you reminded me photonic induction. I miss this guy. Didn't he make a video saying he had tons of legal problems to marry and live with his wife, becaude she is a foreigner and can't come to live in UK? He seemed depressed. I hope he's doing fine.
I like how mehdi teaches electricity physics with fun and makes common mistakes (probably on purpose) to show what you should be aware of. Thats actually quality education and i love it
probably?? do you really think he does not know what he is doing? it's all for show. in the scene in the house when he plugs in the voltmeter you dont see that he puts the to wires (black and red) in a circuit (it;s film in such a way that you dont see it) so that when he connects to the socket it will make a spark. He knows what he is doing. 100% all the time. so it's just a show
At 2:09 the transformer isn't really blowing up. He rigged a undervolted capacitor to the ac lines ,that couldn't be seen, and would blow up when plugged it. Seems to be one of his favorite tricks. Even tho most of the mishaps are staged it doesn't take away the entertainment value for me.
@@AlexSword13ch the DMM if not from centuries ago [figure of speech] would have protection built in for total dumbashz so that wouldnt happen even if you made that mistake. And yep you watch his interview with keysight hes very explicit about how its staged and how its funny to him the newer viewers who dont know yet ...make sure its on voltage and not current? The wiring is very explicitly different for V vs I on the DMM it has nothing to do with setting (different sockets). And the I input is fused with a pretty low current vs currents you might encounter in industry
We used to do this all the time at the entertainment lighting company I used to work at. It was super janky, but we had a box of 2x5-15 to 1xL5-20 adapters to run 220v moving lights that we used far more then should probably be admitted for home wedding or small corporate event type shows. Then we went to set up some lights 230V for a small show on the USS Midway museum. Despite my best tries and some then baffling multi-meter readings we never got it to work, and had to come up with some 110V lights. A few years later I found out that ships typically use delta power because the insulation performance of the jackets of power cables was not well trusted in marine environments, so the systems were designed to have as low of potential to ground as possible. This means that old ships like the Midway and even many new cruise ships have two hots and a ground instead of hot-ground-neutral like you'd typically see on a 110V system.
Well when you get electrocuted you muscles contract, so he probably just drilled in his mind to react like that to get away from the source. I mean that what I've done, thanks to some personal incidents on work.
2:13 - blows a 100w transformer 3:48 - shorts out 240vac 5:14 - wire sparks 6:04 - spaghetti pasta crunch scare 6:17 - frying pan falls on him 7:28 - jump scare with a hair dryer 8:34 - gets shocked from a wall outlet
@@dreamcat04if it's in current (A) measuring port , it will do. I also accidentally while measuring 220v AC voltage I plugged in current measuring port and it just blew Thank God did it in flux box which had fuse and blown. My multimeter fuse too blown. Replaced and learned lesson haha.. And I tried to measure current drawn by an soldering iron connected to 220v AC. But it really gone wrong..
@@dreamcat04it looks faked to me. The spark happens at the multimeter instead of the outlet, and the cables of the multimeter fly right out which wouldn’t actually happen. My guess is that he blew up a capacitor since it also looked like there was a slight jump cut when he put the probes in.
At 5:39, I half expected a ghost to walk through one of the doors and a guy to shout bismillah then charge at the door, while Mehdi films the whole thing lmfao
Engg. I'm sorry but this would take too much time and money to fix. How abou- Relatives: What was the point of you going to College if you cant even fix a Hair Dryer? Yup sounds about right.
Reminds me of that scene on King of the Hill where Khan's father inlaw is like "So, you work with computers? PUT MP3 PLAYER IN MY WATCH!" While he's wearing a rolex type watch.
5:45 "Who would ever believe that it was'nt my fault the house burned down?" You got that right bro. With all of these videos on TH-cam, you are are a walking, talking liability. In fact when you walk into a building their insurance rates go up. 😁😁😁
@@nareal_chutney I did not say he doesn't know what he is doing. I am a huge fan. In all of his videos only once he came close to killing himself by accident. One part of his genius is that he teaches us what not to do by demonstrating what will go wrong if we do the wrong thing. He is also a natural comedian. You and I know all of this, and we know he knows exactly what he us doing, because we are his fans and we watch his videos. Other people don't know any of this! And if an insurance agent is looking for someone to blame, he is an extremely easy target.
@@dhawthorne1634 I don't know how he wasn't more angry at the contractors for allowing that to happen. That was just pure recklesness on their part and they very well would've burnt down his house if he didn't notice that.
A friend wasnt allowed to use gloves when handling with high concentrated sulfuric acid just to learn not to spill it over. They where allowed to use then after a teacher almost lost her hand XD
Insurance company: WHAT DID YOU DO IN THIS HOUSE, IT BURNT DOWN 1 HOUR AFTER U FILMED THERE? ElectroBOOM: Nothing weird, just shorted wall socket Insurance company: Ight imma head out
“I swear I had nothing to do with the house burning down, I was just shooting a video for my TH-cam channel” “Well what happens in the videos that you put on this channel” “...just take me to jail”
4:00 the reason why the meter exploded: as he said his meter was on "current". His 20 A plug is directly shorted to ground with a thick copper wire. Which means, probing the 240 V socket is the same with shorting itself, yields extra power and explodes the copper wire inside. I'm pretty surprised the house's breaker didn't open after a sudden circuit short.
@@Owen_loves_Butters yea I was about to say that too. What most likely happened is he drew more amps than his fuse could take and it blew up. I've actually done this to a meter before and you only make this mistake once lmao
I'm a electrical engineer and been working as a programmer for the last 7 years so I'm a bit rusty on the electrical side of things. Watching these videos help me refresh my memory and I'm glad I haven't forgotten fundamental things.
It was a nice effect x) Obviously he just has a small charge/firecracker on top of his multimeter, that's why it is conveniently tilted. He wouldn't risk breaking a multimeter just for the effect. Plus if you measure current like that when you are supposed to measure voltage it will only start welding the probe heads, no bangs (I've done that mistake a couple of times)
@@vladchira521 The casings in multimeters are pretty thick. When stuff blows up inside you just hear a noise, definitively you don't see sparks shoot out. Multimeters have a fuse inside that protects the rest of the electronics and you can only hear a faint click when it blows. As fun as it would be to think he messed up, again, all of these "accidents" are for entertainment, but I do still appreciate them.
Seriously one of the best videos you've done. The spaghetti twist was amazing! Is it normal for contractors to just cut thru live wires and let water drip everywhere?? Seems like the water would be a big problem for essentially everything.
Yes. Worse than that I had a landlord in Cardiff who had a flat energised and occupied by a tenant for months while his crackhead builders worked on the flat above. They took the sink off and didn't drain and cap, resulting in quite a lot of water running into the building's fire alarm system and her lights. He refused to return her even a penny's rent while she had buckets in the flat and couldn't safely live there. Absolute scumbag.
Yes, Most homes in the States are wired for 240 volt "split phase" and a neutral/ground. The service drop terminates in a "breaker panel" where it is split into two neutral-referenced circuits, 180° out-out-phase, giving us two *_always_* separate 120 volt circuits.
Colin furze also.... How... My guess is the magic of editing and knowing what they are doing to look like they screw up but still do it safely to be entertaining
My mum called me one day and complained about how weird the vacuum cleaner sounded. She had it plugged into an outlet that she had installed herself after she took down a radiator. 400 volts made the vacuum cleaner go bananas. It still makes me laugh every time I think about it.
if you reread his comment... " She had it plugged into an outlet *that she had installed herself* after she took down a radiator". She took out the radiator and put on a regular outlet
Imagine his sister doing TH-cam videos about chemistry with the same style were she intentionally does stupid things to show why you shouldn't do them like adding water into acid instead of the opposite...
His sister in law is different gene'd who is more Earth'd and isn't shocking but sparkling, shocking isn't it? Moreover they repel each other ending in opposite corners of the world, with one sided chemistry between them
As a chemistry nerd who loves ElectroBOOM's humour, I would watch that channel all day. "What's that smell? ...Oh I know, the nitric acid I bought was too concentrated and it's started fuming. Should probably... turn a fan on or something"
*3:49* *Multimeter blows up as an ■●○□•《dynamite》•□○●■.* 5:14 *Wire clicks and then sparks because of (leaking water)* 5:30 *(Disconnects [2-Pole Brkr] Main Fuse)*
Well, it's actually 220V and 127V. And the reason the lower voltage is 127 instead of 120 is so wiring two phases together gives you exactly 220V, which allows you to do what Mehdi did more reliably (but you probably want to wire up a proper socket instead of making this two plug monstrosity he did).
I'm Japanese. I'm Junior High School 3. and 15 years old. I like your TH-cam Videos. I like science.So it 's very studying! I'm always your fan! Please keep doing a good job! ハゲのおじさん!
What also sucks is when everyone just starts and just like you said you can't figure out the question. 20 seconds later you hear people flipping pages. That always puts pressure on me
Ive done the reverse for my American pizza cooker in the uk, used a construction site transformer which is 240v down to 110v centre tapped. Works perfect.
I have an entire setup in my workshop to run European tools. Schuko outlets installed over the work bench, an entire DIN rail distribution board, complete with RCBOs for the branch circuits. Line to line here is 240v but since we are served by a center tapped open delta 3 phase system, we also have a high leg available that is 208v to neutral. So we have 3 phase 240, 240v L-L, 120v L-N and 208v L-N available all in the same panel.
Brazil is a lot of fun: we get 127 V where I'm writing this, but drive north for an hour and 220 V is standard, a legacy from decisions by early local utilities. In some places it's a matter of crossing the street, apparently. Similar to North America, some appliances need 220 V, and homes in 127 V areas can get two phases offset by 120° for those.
In Ottawa where i live 122-123V is the norm though I've seen it sag to 118V before and rise to 125V before. I've even had my UPS trip on an OVER voltage from the utility but that was a rare event.
In Brazil some cities have 220V line voltage (that is 127v phase voltage), other cities have 380V line voltage (or 220V phase voltage) but the 380v voltage is not used in residential applications.
240v is pretty common to single family homes. You have 208v in your apartment because the building gets hi voltage to the utility room, and has their own transformer, and steps uses it for 3 phase power.
thanks to the stupid wall socket i can easily- *spaghetti cracks and terrifies medhi* While i just try not to die from laughter Edit: Omg Thank you for likes! I did not think that i would get 500+ likes
I can relate. Right as I got comfortable in bed, I hear electrical shorting from a DC switch. I start sniffing and looking for smoke... turns out a friken moth got trapped somewhere and it's wings frantically beating against a wall, sounded like electrical shorting.
In memorandum: all of the green multimeters that lost their life to Mehdi trying to probe for voltage while in current mode. I use the multimeter function on that nifty handheld oscilloscope you used in the Heated Seat video because that input is unfused and I don't need to buy a fuse if it blows up... right? ....RIGHT?! (Disclaimer: I am not an engineer)
OK BOOMers!!! I'm sure a bunch of you will be traveling these holidays. May I suggest... LEAVE YOUR $%#@ing HAIR DRIER BEHIND?!!!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!
FIRST
Second
Was this supposed to be a horror movie
I am not
ElectroBOOM Fourth maybe
He was so used to getting electrocuted, that he jumped once he heard spaghetti cracking.
That could be used during interviews to see how much experience the person has with electricals
when PhotonicInduction stops making vids, we all wonder if he has killed himself. For example his last vid is 2 years old, but 8 months ago he posted a message saying new vids would be coming soon, but still nothing.
Thanks for explaining the joke.
Let Davie504 know this 😂😂😂
@@InXLsisDeo shit you reminded me photonic induction. I miss this guy. Didn't he make a video saying he had tons of legal problems to marry and live with his wife, becaude she is a foreigner and can't come to live in UK? He seemed depressed.
I hope he's doing fine.
5:15 the first short circuit ever in this channel's history that wasn't directly Mehdi's fault.
or so he claims
well, he did pull it out of the ceiling so that It was touching the wooden beam.
That scared the crap out of me
fact...
LOL
Mehdi: stops a building from possibly burning down
Also mehdi: gets scared by spaghetti and bangs his head really hard
Omg I laughed so hard at this.
@@tunbergtunis85 same
Crazy thing is him moving into that same building
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA 🤣🤣🤣🤣
True XD
7:29 he's so used to things blowing up in his face he gets scared when it actually works!
Underrated
This is why he's an engineer. 😂
OkAaAy
This turned into a horror movie real quick.
Ejuice Vaper AhhhHHhHhHhhHhHhhHhHhHhHhHhHhh
👻
U must be new to the channel
Every Electroboom video is a horror movie
Frequently
A wise man once said “With great power comes great electricity bill”
LMAO
lol
Or, "With great power comes great voltage times great amperage."
LMFAO
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣rofl
He knows how to hurt himself without killing himself....this guy is smart
True
He's an actual electrical engineer with a degree. He knows what he's doing.
With that logic emos a geniuses
Experience *DOES* beat knowledge. I mean, how is all of that knowledge gained? By *experiencing* it for yourself.
@@wh33l3r4tune People died from expierencing, that's why today knowledge beats expierence at electronics
I like how mehdi teaches electricity physics with fun and makes common mistakes (probably on purpose) to show what you should be aware of. Thats actually quality education and i love it
probably?? do you really think he does not know what he is doing? it's all for show. in the scene in the house when he plugs in the voltmeter you dont see that he puts the to wires (black and red) in a circuit (it;s film in such a way that you dont see it) so that when he connects to the socket it will make a spark.
He knows what he is doing. 100% all the time. so it's just a show
At 2:09 the transformer isn't really blowing up. He rigged a undervolted capacitor to the ac lines ,that couldn't be seen, and would blow up when plugged it. Seems to be one of his favorite tricks. Even tho most of the mishaps are staged it doesn't take away the entertainment value for me.
@@AlexSword13ch the DMM if not from centuries ago [figure of speech] would have protection built in for total dumbashz so that wouldnt happen even if you made that mistake. And yep you watch his interview with keysight hes very explicit about how its staged and how its funny to him the newer viewers who dont know yet
...make sure its on voltage and not current?
The wiring is very explicitly different for V vs I on the DMM it has nothing to do with setting (different sockets). And the I input is fused with a pretty low current vs currents you might encounter in industry
@@AlexSword13ch At least 99 percent of his time. But not 100.
@@AlexSword13ch There is, in fact, one time where he had a genuine accident and almost died. When the Jacob's ladder fell on him.
Me: Mom i need 240V
Mom: we have 240V at home
_240V at home_
204v
In my country it's 220v
In our country it’s officially 230V but it runs at about 240v
James why?
Lego Mini Movie Productions I don’t know, it just is
His last words will probably be “alright, now let’s plug it in”
I podt meme btw
nah this man got 100% electric resistance. It's the explosion of the nuclear reactor powering the inlet that will do him.
DatOneCommie IronGEAR looll
No it will be" if i connect this One"
Nah, it will be **battery status: critical**
419likes. I dave the power. I must be extremely responsible with this power. Nah mate, 420. Lol mate.
Your sister is a chemical engineer? ChemicalBOOM when?
CHEMOBOOM
*CaBoom*
ChernoBoom(get it?:)
@@chemistryenjoyer53 only if she collab with cody's lab
I know from experience it's hard to get that kind of content on TH-cam and stay monetized
Mehdi: Can you imagine if I wasn't here, this house would burn down!
*7 Months later*
Mehdi: I live here now!
7 months later too: first reply
@@marcularis 2 weeks later too: your first reply
@@alfyryan6949 2 weeks later again: YOUR first reply
@@marcularis 1.5 weeks later: my last repli
1 month later too: your first reply
6:05
The poor man has PTSD
Jim Duncan Halpert that would of freaked me out too lmao just because of how many volts are there
I laughed so much😂😂😂😂😂😂
WTF
7:32 that voice break tho
Reuben Young he was scared after he jumped again
*voice crack
Sounds like Surgey from Compare the Meerkat ad
3:48
Watch Dogs 3 leaked gameplay.
Such a good comment
I don't get it
Bruh Aiden in his later years
Lol
@@scuti7952 search about Watch Dogs 2
We used to do this all the time at the entertainment lighting company I used to work at. It was super janky, but we had a box of 2x5-15 to 1xL5-20 adapters to run 220v moving lights that we used far more then should probably be admitted for home wedding or small corporate event type shows.
Then we went to set up some lights 230V for a small show on the USS Midway museum. Despite my best tries and some then baffling multi-meter readings we never got it to work, and had to come up with some 110V lights.
A few years later I found out that ships typically use delta power because the insulation performance of the jackets of power cables was not well trusted in marine environments, so the systems were designed to have as low of potential to ground as possible. This means that old ships like the Midway and even many new cruise ships have two hots and a ground instead of hot-ground-neutral like you'd typically see on a 110V system.
I love how he knows the noise of getting shocked so well, he reacts simply to the noise instead of waiting to feel any pain
Well when you get electrocuted you muscles contract, so he probably just drilled in his mind to react like that to get away from the source. I mean that what I've done, thanks to some personal incidents on work.
The crunch of spaghetti noodles [6:04] is especially unnerving in the presence of lethal voltage -- and tight spaces!
2:13 - blows a 100w transformer
3:48 - shorts out 240vac
5:14 - wire sparks
6:04 - spaghetti pasta crunch scare
6:17 - frying pan falls on him
7:28 - jump scare with a hair dryer
8:34 - gets shocked from a wall outlet
Underrated.
I wonder how he made the explosion when he "shorted" 240V. The meter wouldn't explode like that without any burn marks
@@dreamcat04if it's in current (A) measuring port , it will do. I also accidentally while measuring 220v AC voltage I plugged in current measuring port and it just blew
Thank God did it in flux box which had fuse and blown. My multimeter fuse too blown. Replaced and learned lesson haha..
And I tried to measure current drawn by an soldering iron connected to 220v AC.
But it really gone wrong..
@@ProCoder119x did it really explode like Medhi's did in the video? I didn't think such an explosion was possible at "just" 220V
@@dreamcat04it looks faked to me. The spark happens at the multimeter instead of the outlet, and the cables of the multimeter fly right out which wouldn’t actually happen. My guess is that he blew up a capacitor since it also looked like there was a slight jump cut when he put the probes in.
At 5:39, I half expected a ghost to walk through one of the doors and a guy to shout bismillah then charge at the door, while Mehdi films the whole thing lmfao
"No, i didn't buy my degree..."
That part always make me laugh wkwkwkwk
wkwkwk fella here
@@n646n I think it's an Indonesian way of saying "haha".
@@atheistyoda8915 ohhhhh now I know thx.!
@@atheistyoda8915 still sounds suspiciously a lot like mehdi's "sister in law's" voice lmao
@@atheistyoda8915 cringe
Engg. I'm sorry but this would take too much time and money to fix. How abou-
Relatives: What was the point of you going to College if you cant even fix a Hair Dryer?
Yup sounds about right.
I can see your MIT education really pays for itself (Barney to Gordon Freeman when he was able to pull a switch)
Reminds me of that scene on King of the Hill where Khan's father inlaw is like "So, you work with computers? PUT MP3 PLAYER IN MY WATCH!" While he's wearing a rolex type watch.
touche
This is me when people want me to fix their shit.
If i don't have the damn tools and materials to fix it, *i can't fix it!*
My parents: You study computer science? Help me build a PC ok?
9:12 wah wah wah wah
Waahwahsahwahwahwhawhawhah
5:45 "Who would ever believe that it was'nt my fault the house burned down?"
You got that right bro. With all of these videos on TH-cam, you are are a walking, talking liability.
In fact when you walk into a building their insurance rates go up. 😁😁😁
Cmon! He knows exactly what he's doing, these videos are demonstrations of what all could go wrong! He's the opposite of a liability!
@@nareal_chutney I did not say he doesn't know what he is doing. I am a huge fan. In all of his videos only once he came close to killing himself by accident.
One part of his genius is that he teaches us what not to do by demonstrating what will go wrong if we do the wrong thing.
He is also a natural comedian. You and I know all of this, and we know he knows exactly what he us doing, because we are his fans and we watch his videos. Other people don't know any of this! And if an insurance agent is looking for someone to blame, he is an extremely easy target.
Cgi mate
@@chipklako easier to use small firecrackers
@@mixerfistit5522 tru
6:05 This Part is my Favorite.
The fact that this man actually saved a house from nearly burning down is actually pretty amazing.
Redeems him for one of the many he has surely burned down before xD
He didn't save it from burning down. He foiled their attempt to get an insurance payout so they could tear it down and start again.
@@dhawthorne1634 I don't know how he wasn't more angry at the contractors for allowing that to happen. That was just pure recklesness on their part and they very well would've burnt down his house if he didn't notice that.
9:10
“I DID FIND YOU THE PERFECT SOLUTION!”
“quack quack quack quack”
“Welcome to my laboratory were safety is the last priority”
Crazy Russian hacker
Crazy Iranian Engineer
A friend wasnt allowed to use gloves when handling with high concentrated sulfuric acid just to learn not to spill it over.
They where allowed to use then after a teacher almost lost her hand XD
Where ***
Apo.sn look you not my ela teacher and I’m on break so idc and I don’t need a lesson
I respect this guy so much he does the dumb things for us so we learn and not kill ourselves
He is a professional engineer so he knows what will kill him and what wont
@@yourmum2839 He literally has a degree about electricity and sacrificing his life for us to be safe and informed. He almost died a few times man.
@@khangphamchannel016 ehm the accidents are staged
@@TheAdatto some arent like his jacobs ladder
6:04 is one of the best scenes in this channel so far
As someone who also bumps their head all the time , i really felt for you at 6:25
Famous last words:
*Let’s check*
Insurance company: WHAT DID YOU DO IN THIS HOUSE, IT BURNT DOWN 1 HOUR AFTER U FILMED THERE?
ElectroBOOM: Nothing weird, just shorted wall socket
Insurance company: Ight imma head out
“I swear I had nothing to do with the house burning down, I was just shooting a video for my TH-cam channel”
“Well what happens in the videos that you put on this channel”
“...just take me to jail”
underrated lmfao
4:00 the reason why the meter exploded: as he said his meter was on "current". His 20 A plug is directly shorted to ground with a thick copper wire. Which means, probing the 240 V socket is the same with shorting itself, yields extra power and explodes the copper wire inside. I'm pretty surprised the house's breaker didn't open after a sudden circuit short.
Probably the fuse in the meter blew before the breaker could trip.
@@Owen_loves_Butters yea I was about to say that too. What most likely happened is he drew more amps than his fuse could take and it blew up. I've actually done this to a meter before and you only make this mistake once lmao
@@Moros-fg8om Unless you're ElectroBOOM
"Who would ever believe that it wasn't my fault the house burnt down" 🤣
[steps on dried spaghetti]
[hits his head]
[random pan fell]
Horror movie
[I piss my pants watching this video]
Universe: HHHHAAAHAHA!
i didn’t get this comment at first untill i watched the video finished.
"I did find the perfect solution!"
Phone: WAK WAK WAK
@Null ye
@Tomleç oha türk buldum sonunda
5:59 i literally laughed for an hour
I'm a electrical engineer and been working as a programmer for the last 7 years so I'm a bit rusty on the electrical side of things. Watching these videos help me refresh my memory and I'm glad I haven't forgotten fundamental things.
That is such an awesome combo of knowledge. I just started learning both and will need years to get the basics of both.
I saw the thumbnail and when the scene came I was like: „Let me guess, he‘s measuring current...“
and he dies
It was a nice effect x) Obviously he just has a small charge/firecracker on top of his multimeter, that's why it is conveniently tilted. He wouldn't risk breaking a multimeter just for the effect. Plus if you measure current like that when you are supposed to measure voltage it will only start welding the probe heads, no bangs (I've done that mistake a couple of times)
@@TheJugiChan maybe he has a capacitor thats not rated for high voltage
@@vladchira521 The casings in multimeters are pretty thick. When stuff blows up inside you just hear a noise, definitively you don't see sparks shoot out. Multimeters have a fuse inside that protects the rest of the electronics and you can only hear a faint click when it blows. As fun as it would be to think he messed up, again, all of these "accidents" are for entertainment, but I do still appreciate them.
Even though it's staged I still laugh my ass off when I see it
Mehdi worst enemies:
3° connections
2° excess of volts
1° *S P A G H E T T I* 6:10
*0.9 B O W L*
5:36 looks like he’s in some sort of ghost hunting video
Hunting short circuits
Seriously one of the best videos you've done. The spaghetti twist was amazing!
Is it normal for contractors to just cut thru live wires and let water drip everywhere?? Seems like the water would be a big problem for essentially everything.
Yes. Worse than that I had a landlord in Cardiff who had a flat energised and occupied by a tenant for months while his crackhead builders worked on the flat above. They took the sink off and didn't drain and cap, resulting in quite a lot of water running into the building's fire alarm system and her lights. He refused to return her even a penny's rent while she had buckets in the flat and couldn't safely live there. Absolute scumbag.
Wok wok wok wok wok
you've never seen Charlie Brown, haven't you
@@doderiolarkisso4038 the teacher right?
Language!!!
Apparently his sister is Charlie Brown's mother.
@@bondannarendra1142 the grandma
*That spegheti thing was priceless lmao*
I was thinking. There should not have been anything there... then he showed the spaghetti.
@@Indian0Lore The moment when just a sound similar to electrical arcing makes you jump...
Every other th l stove i fix at work
Yeah.
This is _easily_ the scariest channel on youTube.
1:16 Every dad ever when you doubt his way of fixing something in the house
Electroboom: Don't try this at home
Also ElectroBoom: Tries it at home
ElectroBoom: Tries it at someone elses home
@@battriakah9641 yeah that's what I'm talking about
He is a professional
Can I try in the parking lot outlets?
@@SpaceCatty-i2l🫡do it🤞
Yes, Most homes in the States are wired for 240 volt "split phase" and a neutral/ground. The service drop terminates in a "breaker panel" where it is split into two neutral-referenced circuits, 180° out-out-phase, giving us two *_always_* separate 120 volt circuits.
Electroboom shocking himself with 120v AC is considered normal now lol
I've watched his channel for so long that I have PTSD everytime he plugs something in, or I can see it a mile away.
@@electricflixproductions yeah and youtube says this is not for kids.
Electricboom: it wasn't for kids at all
oh, come one! he doesn't ACTUALLY get shocked!!! It's just a "jump-scare" act!
@@tekvax01 he does, and he almost died once.
His eyebrows are grounded
This guy's ad placements are smoother than warm butter
What amot vhjj please help
@@GokuBlack-mb4qu uh what?
"who would ever believe that it wasn't my fault the house burnt down" hahaha
Watermelons are nice
Colin furze also.... How... My guess is the magic of editing and knowing what they are doing to look like they screw up but still do it safely to be entertaining
Hes alive by his viewers
He answered it himself at the beginning. He is an Electrical Engineer. Good one at that. Lol.
Because hes not nearly as dumb as he has some of you thinking he is. The words controlled environment come to mind.
Because God decided to give him infinite lives since hes a "experienced" electric engineer
3:48 when you're with the bomb squad and they ask you if you are sure about cutting the red wire...
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“This is super sketchy”
“LETS SEE IF IT WORKS”.
Love this guy.
My mum called me one day and complained about how weird the vacuum cleaner sounded. She had it plugged into an outlet that she had installed herself after she took down a radiator. 400 volts made the vacuum cleaner go bananas. It still makes me laugh every time I think about it.
Wait, how?
Its impossible to plug normal device to 3 phase socket
@@Zycietohuj If there's even a slim chance of something happening, it will eventually happen.
@@Zycietohuji think its 2 240 phases not 120
if you reread his comment... " She had it plugged into an outlet *that she had installed herself* after she took down a radiator". She took out the radiator and put on a regular outlet
😂😂😂
Imagine his sister doing TH-cam videos about chemistry with the same style were she intentionally does stupid things to show why you shouldn't do them like adding water into acid instead of the opposite...
or trying to put out oil fire with water
His sister in law is different gene'd who is more Earth'd and isn't shocking but sparkling, shocking isn't it? Moreover they repel each other ending in opposite corners of the world, with one sided chemistry between them
I've seen someone add the water to acid. Probably Cody.
As a chemistry nerd who loves ElectroBOOM's humour, I would watch that channel all day.
"What's that smell? ...Oh I know, the nitric acid I bought was too concentrated and it's started fuming. Should probably... turn a fan on or something"
Why is it not ok to add water to acid when we drink water every day and add it to our stomach acid question mark
My sister is also a Duck... Small world
And you're a dog
@@spacenoodles5570 no he a porkchop
Dinosaur roar sandwich
Multiple of them
@@user-qs6lh2vd6x lmfao
My sister is a (sad) trombone
4:43 FREE ENERGY DISCOVERED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
9:00 WAH WA WAH WEH
3:50 the camera shake though
Put it in 0.25x and you can see the camera shake more
The explosion was that strong it created an earthquake.
ElectroBOOM: I have experience.
His experience: *Zap zap zap boom* Bleep! Bleep! Bleep!
9/10 times its usually done for comedic effect. 1/10 He actually gets hurt
I love it its so funny when he gets shocked and things explode too
@@DirectorOfChaos9292 I think the only genuine one was Jacob's ladder
Learning by burning.
7:27
That was scarier than any horror film jump scare I've experienced
I like to think that he just broke into someone’s house to play with the electronics...
lol
Well, he did save their house from burning down so win win I guess...
@@jrdurandt Someone wishing to claim on insurance fraudulently, now hates him. XD
He actually moved into that house.
7:32 that voice crack made him sound so uneasy
ikr lmao
okaæy
"no I didn't buy my degree!" That killed me
*3:49* *Multimeter blows up as an ■●○□•《dynamite》•□○●■.* 5:14 *Wire clicks and then sparks because of (leaking water)* 5:30 *(Disconnects [2-Pole Brkr] Main Fuse)*
Here in Brazil we have cities with 230 volts and others with 127 it's a real mess
Ciro Souza wtf?
cara eu já queimei duas TVs antigas por conta isso. eh uma merda.
@@RowynOfficial older cities like capitals and such run on 127 while newer smaller cities on 230
@@renatoigmed uma vez eu queimei aquelas tvzinhas portáteis de tubo que vinham com rádio junto numa viagem que ódio
Well, it's actually 220V and 127V. And the reason the lower voltage is 127 instead of 120 is so wiring two phases together gives you exactly 220V, which allows you to do what Mehdi did more reliably (but you probably want to wire up a proper socket instead of making this two plug monstrosity he did).
I'm Japanese.
I'm Junior High School 3. and 15 years old.
I like your TH-cam Videos.
I like science.So it 's very studying!
I'm always your fan!
Please keep doing a good job!
ハゲのおじさん!
man we on same age
hage no ojisan LoL :)))))
and we're on same grade
Hi Im 3 years old kid and I understand all the informations in ur videos love me please ,,,
baka xD
Indian class 10. 15 year's old fan of electroboom .
When I have a unit test on math and I can't even solve the 1st question: 0:08
What also sucks is when everyone just starts and just like you said you can't figure out the question. 20 seconds later you hear people flipping pages. That always puts pressure on me
there you are
help me...
Ive done the reverse for my American pizza cooker in the uk, used a construction site transformer which is 240v down to 110v centre tapped. Works perfect.
wait.
did mehdi just go to some random house in his neighborhood that was under renovation to check the output of the outlet?
meh
checks out
he also prevented it burning down :D
Oh Canada
So the legend is true?
Canadians are good people
Mu Aries of course. They distill all the evil and put it in the geese
@Kenneth Johnson nobody is a real canadian. they all moved there at some point
6:05 sounded like you were getting zapped
Well no shit that's why he jumped
Well no shit that's why he jumped
Well no shit that's why he jumped
*Well No Shit That's Why He Jumped*
WELL NO SHIT THAT'S WHY HE JUMPED
6:05-6:23 My life literally falling apart in 20 seconds 😂
samee
Same lol
I have an entire setup in my workshop to run European tools. Schuko outlets installed over the work bench, an entire DIN rail distribution board, complete with RCBOs for the branch circuits. Line to line here is 240v but since we are served by a center tapped open delta 3 phase system, we also have a high leg available that is 208v to neutral. So we have 3 phase 240, 240v L-L, 120v L-N and 208v L-N available all in the same panel.
He has somehow survived to Christmas 2019! That alone is cause for celebration! :P
0:08 me:in exam hall
100 percent relatable
..HELP ME…
@@blu_subwoofer6714no
Brazil is a lot of fun: we get 127 V where I'm writing this, but drive north for an hour and 220 V is standard, a legacy from decisions by early local utilities. In some places it's a matter of crossing the street, apparently. Similar to North America, some appliances need 220 V, and homes in 127 V areas can get two phases offset by 120° for those.
In a lot of houses there's rooms that are 127 and another's that are 220,it's really wild
In Ottawa where i live 122-123V is the norm though I've seen it sag to 118V before and rise to 125V before. I've even had my UPS trip on an OVER voltage from the utility but that was a rare event.
In Brazil some cities have 220V line voltage (that is 127v phase voltage), other cities have 380V line voltage (or 220V phase voltage) but the 380v voltage is not used in residential applications.
Ele já chegou a comentar isso em um vídeo! 🤔😜
Kinda like some telephone exchanges where it would be long distance to call across the street!
240v is pretty common to single family homes.
You have 208v in your apartment because the building gets hi voltage to the utility room, and has their own transformer, and steps uses it for 3 phase power.
What are the chances of TH-cam's premiere expert on hazzardous electronics walking into a house that was about to burn down?
"Who Would Ever Believe It's Not my Fault The House Burned Down" LMFAO!!! Love It
5:48 😆 exactly
4:47 wth! This is haunted floor! Thanks for shutdown the power! The house is about to burn down!
thanks to the stupid wall socket i can easily-
*spaghetti cracks and terrifies medhi*
While i just try not to die from laughter
Edit: Omg Thank you for likes! I did not think that i would get 500+ likes
The best part
I thought something was arcing.
Lmao
I can relate.
Right as I got comfortable in bed, I hear electrical shorting from a DC switch. I start sniffing and looking for smoke... turns out a friken moth got trapped somewhere and it's wings frantically beating against a wall, sounded like electrical shorting.
no one:
the phone: kwok kwok kwok kwok kwok
Wob wob wob wob wob
Sounds like the fucking Elites from Halo
Wort Wort Wort Wort
Charlie brown's teavher
@@quiet_benzy th-cam.com/video/CxC_AjFxS68/w-d-xo.html
Mehdi: *talking on the phone*
Rabbid *on the phone*: BWAH BWAH BWAH BWAH BWAH
Merry Christmas. ELECTROBOOM.
6:04 FREAKING KILLED ME 😂😂
00:08 Lol “HELP ME” the way he says it tho
2:13
3:49
5:15
6:18
6:04
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8:37
U R WELCOME
@Tech Guru413 thnx
You missed 2:15
Thing is, you never know exactly _when_ with Electroboom. I _never_ expect it.
@@-danR oo lol I'ma put it thnx
3:49
This man needs to get a clamp meter
you are a hero
I was expecting you to say that its the only hairdryer that can be used upside down
I" learnt my skills through experience" 2:19 Ha Ha
Good god the spaghetti thing was priceless.
And the pan too.
Insurance Rep: So how did you injure yourself?
Mehdi: I stepped in some spaghetti
In memorandum: all of the green multimeters that lost their life to Mehdi trying to probe for voltage while in current mode.
I use the multimeter function on that nifty handheld oscilloscope you used in the Heated Seat video because that input is unfused and I don't need to buy a fuse if it blows up... right? ....RIGHT?! (Disclaimer: I am not an engineer)
You're so naive!...what he does is called ACTING... otherwise it would be boring.
Technically true: You don't need to buy a fuse if it blows up.
your second paragraph is going to give me nightmares
Technically correct is the best kind of correct.
He showed how much he is used to getting shocked when he hears the noise when he Steps on the spaghetti
01:15 i earned my skills from EXPERIENCE.
Yeah we know..
I can imagine young mehdi getting sad when his parents said “don’t burn the house down”
😂😂 but you can do it on your birthday
A "Draw My Life" video would kick-ass
Camren Davis Nice!
bump
From Casey Neistat
Can't wait to see how he manages to electrocute himself while drawing.
Would be short due to electrocution
6:17 when you are messing with dangerous electricity and something falls and you freak out (I’ve been there before)
I love it when someone that truly knows what they're doing messes everything up in such a way that you think they're an idiot but no one gets hurt