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dang I might just have to
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Tyler. Remember that the battery cases are not rated for even hundreds of volts. Laying your bare arms across the block of batteries is literally playing Russian roulette. Those voltages will instantly pass enough current across your chest to potentially put your heart into fibrillation and kill you. The whole block of batteries should only be handled with electrical lineman's gloves and treated with the same respect as overhead lines. You may only get one chance.
Hes done this type of stuff tons of times... nothings happened yet.
Its the american in him that keeps him safe
It's sad to see this. Like his fate is clear because he doesn't research and only goes bigger. If he doesn't reply to your message you should make an open video to him.
Only your Voltage is going up. The batteries are still limited to the current of what the single weakest battery in the circuit can produce.
Once you add batteries in series (short circtuing essentially) internal resistance goes up and limits current as above.
cpt awesome trust me, Clive knows what he’s talking about
Styropyro probably watched this and had a heart attack. Electroboom is currently seething
Electroboom is going to have to out do this for sure
Electroboom wouldn't recommend it but if he did it he would be fine, considering its a miracle he's lived this long
@@brandonclements7875 The difference is that electroboom knows what he's doing it and when he gets shocked it's almost always a stunt
Don’t forget BigClive
@@33blue Almost. except that jacobs ladder...oi
I'm more impressed he survived to post this than anything
Honestly I would have blamed natural selection, this is just Dumb luck that he is still alive.
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Eh he kept it safe
@@goreobsessed2308?????
If something happened to him they’d find a man with 3 packs of hot dogs in a line and 500 9v batteries and just wonder what the hell is going on
Ok this one made me laugh.
Literally was thinking that exact same situation
With a bottle of hand soap.....
"the whole table is kinda staticy" famous last words.
Probably because he was playing around with a floating ground and didn't tie it to earth.
Hot dogs can act like little capacitors.
This stuff is deadly. Know what you're doing.
@@chrisjacobsen1659 even grounding it will still allow one terminal to emit coronas. It'll be even easier to electrocute yourself because you can more easily complete the circuit through the ground. The battery idea was kinda cool but it sucks that you can't turn it on or off without pulling the batteries apart. Even with linemen gloves, once an arc gets going it will burn through.
After watching the whole video, I was wrong. It's not just corona discharge, it's that he laid that positive stick on the garage door and basically made it into a ground temporarily, while everything on the table became "hot" but current limited by the high resistance of the table. If he had actually grounded that negative lead, it would have arced when he laid that stick on the door. If there had been a little more moisture next to that negative clip, it would have arced to the hot dogs and we wouldn't have got to see this video. This whole setup is unsafe, because he's always just unclipping things but there's still 4500v sitting on something. Well, that and a lot of other reasons. But a good start would be using an MOT or something you can unplug.
It would be a hoot to see him blow his ass through that garage door.
He may kill your himself this way. Some other youtuber died because of something stupid they did and they thought they will be ok. What you he is doing is crazy. And not Waring any protection and playing with all this volts.
Please like this comments and dislike the video. don't encourage people to kill themselves on youtube.
"Everything is conductive if you put enough electricity through it" - my circuits professor
EXACTLY even rubber and plasma
@@harunaw.d147 Plasma is litterally one of the most conductive "Things" out there
Even a complete Vacuum?
@@karlalbert2798 a complete vacuum isn't exactly a "thing" though
@@anthonygeiter5842 Fair point
“Ok who’s not touching” idk why i laughed so hard
that got me,but got me more when he said "now we can touch hot dogs"
@@nerdlord2288 lmao
I feel like someone who forgot to connect a lead may also forget to disconnect one before handling stuff... Careful Tyler!
@@nerdlord2288 21:18
@YWD_TTV_ idk I did too
Holy shit, watching him slap his hands on the block of batteries made me recoil. Hes INCREDIBLY lucky to be standing.
I was waiting for him to get shocked repeatedly slapping his hands down on each end of 600+VDC of batteries. By divine intervention he managed to survive making this video...
That was close to around 750V in each bank he had assembled long as he didn't touch the terminals he would be fine but still was nerve racking since he clearly had no clue what he was doing. i was very nervous
It was direct current, now our body has prety big capacitive reactance which means that we can't safely touch 230V AC but we can safely touch 230V DC. But i don't know about those 4500V. If the voltage were to breake through the outer layer of his skin, things could turn prety bad prety quickly. I don't think, or at least I hope he wouldn't have been dead but... voltages in excess of 20 or 100 000 make it dangerous to even point at things as your finger is relatively sharp and electric fields like to acumulate on sharp edges making for a breake out point. Now 4.5 KV can breake through 4,5 milimiter (or 0,18 of an inch) gap of air...and he just puy his hands on the powerbank. He was spiling baking soda solution everywhere making conductive paths. He didn't wear welding mask as high curent electric arcs generate a lot of UV light. And he didn't research high voltage, high current safety. Those bateries have 4,5 ampers of short circuit curent. Which 4.5 A times 4500V means 20 250 wats. Safe limit for our body is 10 wats not acounting for an impedance. If he touched that to his eyes or his mouth, or baking soda solution closed the circuit, then he would win a Darwin award by selecting himself and his obloviousness out of this world.
6:22 definitely had me holding my breath. We're talking a few mere millimetres from a life changing experience.
60vdc aprox is ur safe voltage
@@weazeldark3983 I heard that it's 24 but reguardless, its still 75 times 60
“Woah....that could’ve been bad”
Does it again
yes
...“Woah....that could’ve been bad”...
Correction. The whole program was bad. The consequences just haven't caught up with him yet.
You are insane putting your hands near the end terminals, especially going through both arms, if that started arcing with the 500-600v you'd probably be in fibrillation
He doesn't understand how dangerous this is. He doesn't listen to us. Im suprised he isn't dead.
No not probably. He would.
@@diamondg976 You can get lucky. My uncle serviced electron beam evaporators and molecular beam epitaxy machines. He'd gotten high voltage shocks 3 times in his career. The last before he retired was from a 12kV DC @1A power supply. It was old and used a huge water cooled vacuum tube to regulate power. A water leak had damaged the power supply, leading to him repairing it. The power supply, about the size of a server rack, was divided into a high voltage and low voltage side, except for one wire and resistor coming from the high voltage terminal of a 1uF capacitor the size of a toaster oven that went into the low voltage side. He'd missed it in the schematic and it arced about a foot to his hand. Knocked him out for about half an hour. The grad student who was supposed to be there with defibrillator for just that reason had wandered off, but fortunately he survived even so. Still, it took months for the entry point in his hand to heal. Not a gamble I'd be willing to take, that's for sure.
6:32 His hands are mere millimeters from giving him a 600v shock across the chest
22:10 I'm pretty sure the shocks he's getting are because one high voltage lead is energising the table and the other is energising his garage door and some current finds it's way through his body as he touches the hotdogs.
He’s almost at half a million I remember being here when he only had 20k
Same lmao
Wispey same
Crazy how far he has come. Beyond proud of him and his motivation to carry forward. Easily one of my favorite channels
Less than half of a million
I been here since he had about 10k
"It should be illegal to have this much fun in your garage".
I am pretty sure it actually is.
How?
@@WELLINGTON20 Illegal, unlawful, gross negligence, recklessness, endangerment, nuisance, etc. (or in this case, electrical/fire hazards) can overlap quite a bit and many people would just use the word "illegal" to cover them all. I don't know where he lives but I'd wager there's some (probably unenforced) law, code, statute, or regulation relevant to some of what he does. In general that's sorta why people sometimes joke that having so much fun doing certain things should/might be illegal. Sometimes odd things are illegal, even if you can make an arguement that it would be nobody else's business.
He's American, if it's not about drugs it's legal...
@@Reth_Hard you must not be american, or from the south. cuz i can most definitely attest drugs are legal, and if not, in a very strange gray area on the west coast where they are technically illegal, but you can openly shoot up heroin in many places without anyone bothering you.
In Seattle, San Fran, Portland, LA, you can walk around and find people openly using hard drugs and there is nobody really cares. im not even kidding either, its wild.
@@RyukyuStyle can confirm, live in the bay and sf has gotten wild
Mom can we get Thor
Mom: we have Thor at home
Thor at home:
Underrated comment
Sick Na miata vro
I don’t mind this Thor.
Yeah
This is a prime example of thinking you know enough about electricity to be safe, but actually being dangerously close to shorting hundreds of volts across your heart multiple times.
"the water is not very conductive" and we se a 10mm arch jumping from the water to the rod, and the other rod in the water is 10 inches away.....
@@fixandtests arc*
volts hurt, that voltage wold seize yur muscles to it, i expect the amperage to be lethal though especially since the battery banks are probably in series, not parallel... if his battery banks were symetrical and even hewould have 250 AH there, but they sem to be about 90 batterise per bank, with a small one so im not even sure what amperage hes slinging out, again, especially since he probbly rigged it in series
@@ethandye8764 The voltage is what matters. There is a reason warning signs say high voltage and not high amperage.
@@wildfire4175 sir, if voltage was the killer, static electricity would be the leading cause of death in the winter time... 2 tenths of an amp can stop your heart, and it doesn't really matter the voltage as long as it has enough electrical potential to complete the ground through the body
Man, this one is at the top of the "I hope my kids don't see this" list
i think you would notice if your child suddenly got 500 9v batteries
I mean my parents are always running out of 9 volts for carbon monoxide detectors I'll just say that it's stocking up..
@@maxwfk it is not hard for a house to have dozens of half used 9 v batteries, just that many is enough to output tons of voltage and can be very dangerous
Tyler Tyler hear me out, you get some of those really resistant phone cases, boots, or wallets and test how strong they actually are.
Seriously if he started testing phone cases and doing like water test and durability test and also tested like the worlds strongest shoes I think his channel would grow tremendously!
Kai Chatman if Tyler wantS hot dog electricity he’ll do hot dog electricity. Leave him ALONE 😢 WE LOVE YOU TYLER NEVER CHANGE
Gunslam it wasn’t good
Gunslam STOP USING TYLERS PLATFORM BRO
@@HIGHSTAKES pretty boring
The longer the nails sit in the distilled water, the more conductive it becomes. On top of that, the oils from your hands and previous experiments dissolve into the water increasing the conductivity
And distilled water has SOME conductivity...
But yeah the lack of minerals turn Distilled Water into a corrosive substance, specially to metal pipes and whatnot. Hence why Water Cooling does not use pure distilled water
Also, gasses in the surrounding air will dissolve into the water, causing it to become more conductive. The purer the water, the more it attracts-- everything else.
He also dumped distilled water out of the container, into a container of unknown purity. I think you can even see something floating in it after he pours. He should have left it in the jug to test it.
@@bruceluiz no, no it doesn’t. Truly distilled water has no conductivity whatsoever. The issue is, water very easily picks up particles that then make the water conductive whether they been from their container or things they come in contact with. Pure h2o has no conductivity
@@TheMarine0333 That is not true. Water auto dissociates, naturally forming hydronion ions (H3O+). The quantities are small, but they do exist. They are measurable. And they do conduct electricity.
Tyler: "I think that distilled water will conduct"
Also Tyler: *creates a hydrogen splitter*
hydrolysis machine
you know what would be funny? if the high voltage set the hydrogen on fire!!
“I connected 500 9 volts”
1 year later
“I put a pipe bomb in a jar of gas for 30 days”
To be honest, that might actually be safer than what he just did.
Yo
DONT GIVE HIM ANY IDEAS
pipe bomb in a jar of fuel vapours sounds just fine . as long as there no ignition
As an electrician, I can't tell you how nervous I was every time he set his hands on those batteries.
Edit: I made a high voltage supply that's probably 7-15kv, maybe a few 10's
of mA at most, it's on my TH-cam channel if anyone's interested. I'm
still more careful than Tyler, but I also know that that little power
supply is nowhere near as dangerous as this big battery bank we're
watching here.
Has every electrician been shocked? At some time or another.
@@albertagibinik7524 I haven't, but I've made mistakes where I could have been shocked but was lucky enough not to. Tyler has one mistake after another and doesn't even know how close he came.
Even a 120 volt shock has a chance at killing you. Your skin resistance could be 20,000 ohms and you only get .006 amps of current, or it could be 1000 ohms with wet gloves or sweaty hands gripping a tool and now you're exposed to .12 amps which could be enough to stop your heartbeat.
You should shut off power before working on a circuit, and even if you think it's off, you should test it again. I can't tell you how many things were "supposed to be off" but really just had a dead bulb or were controlled by a different circuit breaker.
Before someone chimes in and says these batteries are safe because they are current limited, I think its worth mentioning that for a 120 volt shock, even little differences in skin moisture content and contact area can make the difference between having a body resistance of 20,000 ohms (and getting a .006 amp shock) or having a body resistance of 1000 ohms (and getting a potentially lethal .12 amp shock.) That's right, the same power draw that charges a phone or lights a 15 watt bulb could be enough to end your life. A 15 amp breaker can deliver over 100 times that, but it will never pass that much current into your body because the resistance is so high.
but these batteries have enough voltage that they will arc right through your skin, and the plasma will spread across your hand, so the contact resistance will be closer to 1000 ohms no matter what. Depending on the brand and how much power is left in them, they have a short circuit current between 2 and 10 amps:
groups.google.com/g/sci.electronics.design/c/6nEUtCCNMYY?pli=1
That means the string of batteries has an internall resistance between 2,250 ohms and 450 ohms. In series with your body (with an arc going through the skin) that means you have between 1500 and 3300 ohms in the circuit, with 4.5kV behind it, so now the current will be somewhere between 1.36 and 3 amps. Recall that I said that in a worst case scenario, if you were really unlucky, a 120 volt shock might pass .12a through your body and possibly kill you? These batteries are at least 10 times worse than that.
Also, it sucks that's he has to physically un clip the batteries to turn it off. That's just asking for trouble. And the wires aren't rated for 4.5kV. I could go on and on. Let's hpe he never does it again.
18:58 do u see the LIVE wire sitting on a METAL garage door
@@jonathandukes5486 not live because there is nothing for it to create a complete circuit with. He could suck on the end of that and be fine. Now if he connects them, and grabs it - not a fun time.
Take a 9v battery and lick one side of the terminal and you won't feel anything, but if you complete the circuit with your tongue across the terminals you'll get a lil jolt.
This video "I Connected 500 - 9 Volt Batteries..."
200 videos later
"I tried to make a shrink ray from honey i shrunk the kids"
also
Me screaming throughout the video "WEAR RUBBER GLOVES"
Rubber gloves wouldn't be a *bad* idea but with all the air between him and the conductors and the 3 feet of PVC he's using for a handle he's actually pretty safe. Of course that doesn't prevent him slipping or falling and accidentally touching something or anything along those lines but even if he did manage to become part of the circuit, he'd probably live through it with just some burns on his skin.
I'm not saying to try this at home (for the love of God: DON'T!) but he's not really at too great of a risk.
Cee Jay a comment I was expecting. Respect to you
@@CeeJayThe13th There is never enough safety when you are dealing with 4500v
Lol rubber gloves wouldn't have helped him with all of those volts.
@@Ayush_Bob then how do people that work with electricity do their job without any safety? Your comment makes no sense. It's always a way to make things safe.
Seriously man, you have hundreds if not thousands of people telling you how dangerous this is, seriously, don't do this anymore, and if you do, be WAY more observant and use WAY more protection. You are legit blessed to be alive.
The hand soap conductivity question was where i realised this video was lucky to have been posted
@@MelodicTurtleMetalfor me it already was when he almost touched the 600V
Who saw him on recommend and watched him ever since
me
That’s how most people find TH-camrs
I know I do!! 🤟👍😎❤
Yep
That's how I found Markiplier
Dude you really need to take your own safety more seriously. Those bright sparks can damage your eyesight, hence welding masks. Also, wear gloves!
You must be new here
@@moonboogien8908 🤫😂😂
Using a pvc pipe as a bar is also not so smart
Polycarbonate safety glasses are 100% UV blocking. So it might hurt his eyes just because it's bright but they won't be damaged by the UV coming off the arc. AvE does a really good video on the subject. Search something like AvE UV glasses or something.
And as far as gloves are concerned, unless he wears high KV rated gloves he's just wasting his time.
Hehehehe electricity go brrrrrrrr
As a 32 yr old man I shouldnt have to explain to a coworker why another grown man shocking jot dogs is as funny as it is, but here we are.
Same at 35
So glad I saw this on my weekend.
6:22 the fact that you were centimeters off from connecting both positive and negative with your own bodying sending upwards of 600 volts through your body and more than likely to your heart is astonishing, this is the closest i have ever seen anyone on youtube almost die just to act like nothing happened, do you understand how close you were to death sir? like multiple times to this isn't the only time
Death is afraid of him
he thinks 500mA is not enough to kill his strong heart.
I tell him 30mA is enough.
"Local man found dead in garage after apparently using 500 9v Batteries to electrocute hotdogs. More at 11."
Lul.
I wouldn’t be saying ‘lul’, I used to be big into electronics, but I have since drifted after being shocked 1 too many times, you only get 1 chance. Anything above 24V is no joke.
2am
"next test is stupid i'm fully aware of that but i've never let stupidity stop me before" THIS IS WHY WE LOVE YOU SO MUCH
Also hate him
An absolute legend
I love how he says that when the video is like three fourths through...so you mean the things you did before weren't stupid enough?
It's awesome, but we don't want him to die tho.
@@deltab9768 Don't speak for all of us.
The second you touched the ballistics gel I got an ad that started with an all white background and it scared me lmao
This is perfectly safe. He wore safety glasses.
he was missing the lab coat
It would have been even safer if he had left all those batteries back at the wholesaler.
I would be wearing tinted safety glasses. Some of those arcs are no different than welding, and could be exposing your retinas to UV
that or other dangerous wavelaegths of light too
Clear polycarbonate is actually opaque to UV! I think that's really cool. But still, he's going to temporarily blind himself with the bright visible light, assuming he doesn't manage to enact suicide by negligent battery handling first.
It is essentially an arc welder yes
Having flash burn is no fun that's for sure
I was kind of wondering if he could put an electrode to the end of that damn death contraption and weld with it.
Next episode title... "I Connect 100 Car Batteries and See What Happens".
1200V 1000A? That is just insane
To my dog!
I think with 5 car batteries hooked in series you can weld 1/4 inch plates of course its not a pretty weld as you cant control amps but it can work
johnrtrucker weld your dog
"Dang, that steel plate just vaporized!"
What is the most American thing you can do?
Some random guy: “shoot guns on the fiurth of July while going to pick up my bald eagle from the marines.
Tyler: “how many hot dogs can this electricity go through???”
Yes it is very American to practice no saftey around lethal electricity
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15:08
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Just as an FYI a regular screwdriver isn’t safe with that amount of current. You need insulated tools or at least wrap whatever your using to hold/move it with electrical tape. I’ve been shocked by an arch two feet away because I was carrying an open end near an elevator controller I was working on.
"Let's see if this is conductive"
At that moment, Tyler was never heard from again. His last known moments were uploaded by a concerned neighbor who didn't find a body, in hopes it would help get him found.
They'd find a body, it would probably just be badly burned and they might be electrocuted by the batteries too... or is there some joke I'm missing?
@@deltab9768 Honestly that was a 3:00am thought. I have no idea where I was going with that.
@@deltab9768 The body was vaporized and the vapor was shot into orbit.
@@Dargonhuman there we go. I also briefly thought he was joking about him being transported intact to a different place/time/parallel universe in some sci-fi style phenomenon
@@deltab9768 Nah, you'd need around 1.21 gigawatts and a flux capacitor for anything like that to be possible, and you're simply not going to get that kind of power out of anything less than a small nuclear reaction, let alone a measly 50 9v batteries.
Unless... if you were to somehow daisy chain something like 134,444,445 9v batteries together, then yea, that should be roughly 1.21 gigawatts (if my math is correct) but you might raise some eyebrows with several government agencies if you tried to buy that many batteries, not to mention the sheer amount of time and space it would take to chain them all together.
Only time I ever seen AvE sketched right out was when he had a bunch of 9v hooked together, dangerous when there's that many angry pixies
Saw the same AvE video. He was straight up scared. This dude is lucky he's not dead. Stupid
Haha I remember that
"Now we can touch hotdogs."
Once again, Tyler. Jesus is watching.
That's funny i must be sick i started laughing
Death is growing impatient.
I wanted to see an egg cook
No you should never touch hot dogs
Isn't he the Jesus himself?
Fun fact: You made oxygen when you introduced electricity to the distilled water it’s how subs make their oxygen
but the salt makes chlorine
@@Koperlich. there is no salt
@@TechnMetal the impurities in the tips where he put it is already enough to create chlorine, but the worst thing was when he electrolyzed it in a (as I remember) detergent which is worse, as it also creates chlorine togetherthe impurities in the tips where he put it is already enough to create chlorine, but the worst thing was when he electrolyzed it in a (as I remember) detergent which is worse, as it also creates chlorine along with other gases it doesn't even mask u
@@Koperlich. dude what
@@TechnMetal i apologize, i thought you knew what i was talking about but to simplify what i have already said is basically that doing electrolysis in any type of salt generates chlorine gas and with detergent that has more types of salts, it's even worse
Her: he's probably thinking of another woman.
Him:
"Now we can touch hotdogs"
Tyler: “This is only 69 batteries.”
My brain: “NICE!”
My brain: LMAO!
As a physics and chemistry teacher HOLY CRAP!!! So incredibly dangerous!
He was surprised that soap, a fancy solution of water and salt, is conductive. I can't believe he didn't even do the most basic research. He intuitively got a bunch of things to test. And just because he published on TH-cam for every naive person to see, I have no restriction to say he is a total moron.
I hope u know it's not as dangerous as sticking a fork in an industrial outlet. This is a low amp high volt line. It's basically a lightening strike but less violent and more controlled environment.... The most hed have is a nasty zap that will give third degree burns on the contacts
A nine volt battery doesn't shock u unless the metal contacts are jumped with metal.... And then that doesn't hurt the person u end up just melting your wrench on the contacts.... Then blowing up the battery from over heating.... The cars battery level is nine volts of power with loads of amps which is the opposite of what he's doing.
@@delavanty For dry skin, as the body follows Ohms law. But he was playing with soap solution. Plus, it was not a 9V battery, it was several batteries in series.
@@delavanty It only takes 100-200 milliamps across the heart to potentially kill someone, and I believe 9 volt batteries go about a 500 milliamps, right? Sure, it's not like licking a power line, but still a dangerous scenario. Every time he pointed out something with his free hand (aka the anode) I admit I flinched a little.
@@delavanty Your comment proves you know nothing about high voltage. If he touched that, he'd probably burn to death in a few seconds. Why? It's 4500 volts DC across his heart. You don't understand the ohm's law. Just 100 mA with 120 V AC can kill, so 12 W. So just ~2 mA would produce the same power. Assuming that the resistance of his body is 100 Kilo ohms, The current would equal 450 mA with that battery. So, more than dead
Tyler: "I've never let stupidity stop me before."
Me: "Truer words have never been spoken."
...Tyler: "I've never let stupidity stop me before."
Me: "Truer words have never been spoken."...
Nor will they be spoken by Tyler twice unless his wife has them engraved on his headstone.
Don’t worry, I won’t be doing this at home. I can’t afford 500 batteries.
If you ignore rent and food for the month you can do it mate
Phill Banks YESIRRRRR
Order 500 batteries from Amazon; you'll have 30 days to return them and get a refund.
Okurka Maybe that’s what Tyler did. I’m not doing it. I’d accidentally shock myself.
Get some from wish they're probably cheap and unstable which means more fun.
I never thought that I would be seeing a Viking electrocuting a sausage at 2 AM in the morning
🤣
Gunslam stop spamming your bad video
You know those Vikings love shocking their weiners. Wait, uh.......
Sorry, but 2 am in the morning? V.S. 2 am at night?
@@jenica7838 2 AM.... AM... AM
6:22 you almost died , careful (nearly touched both ends of the batteries)
Natural selection will happen sooner or later.
The time stamp is really unnecessary. This whole video is essentially him playing frogger with electricity.
He created capacitors with those hotdogs. Wood being an insulating catalyst, and having a floating earth.
...He created capacitors with those hotdogs...
WRONG!!! The hot dogs created resistors being that they were less than ideal conductors albeit there was a solid, resistive continuity from one end to the other while never actually storing any kind of charge as a capacitor would. A non-super cap type, capacitor consists of two parallel plates or coils of metal foil with a dielectric insulator between them. This dielectric can consist of either air for low value disk caps or paper and a dielectric chemical to retard drying of said paper in the case of larger filter or motor start electrolytic capacitors.
...Wood being an insulating catalyst...
What the hell are you talking about??? A catalyst is something that causes something else to happen. Platinum and palladium in a car's catalytic converter causes unburned hydrocarbons to be converted into carbon dioxide. When the hydrocarbons come into contact with these two metals, it causes an exothermic reaction solely due to these three things coming into contact with each other.
An argument could be the catalyst for a physical altercation due to increased animosity between the involved parties. Peaceful coexistence does not cause animosity between people so peaceful coexistence can not NOT a catalyst.
The wood acted as an inactive insulating substrate for the soda water CATALYST to sit on. The wood, by itself, would have sat there and conducted no noticeable energy unless the voltage was stepped up into the tens or hundreds of thousands of volts.
The soda water was the catalyst to allowing the conduction of the 5,400 volts along the length of the wood. As the soda water was electrolyzed into hydrogen and oxygen, It's resistance increased thereby causing it's temperature to rise to the point where the wood began to char. At this point, the wood was reduced to it's electrically conductive carbon component thus becoming conductive in and of itself thereby promoting the artful charring effect observed so long as the voltage continued to be applied.
...and having a floating earth...
Not that there was any coherent connection to anything else that you had to say but you did get this part correct.
"so now that we have created lightning inside the garage" I love you Tyler your a legend.
*_do not repeat anything shown in this video at home._*
me: *_goes to friends house_*
Lmao I'd just go to the street it's not my house or anyone's house
thank goodness the fbi didnt raid your house at 2 am too see you shocking 30 hotdogs with 500 9 volt batteries in your garage that would of been hard to explain
That is perfectly said
Gunslam stop spamming comments
What would he have to explain there's nothing illegal about what he's doing.
@@crunch830 so glad I ignored him the first time I saw him post. What was in the link?
Could you imagine if they did search his house with all the random stuff he has in jars in his garage ?
the lightbulb survived for so long because the lightbulb itself is a resistor. Alkaline batteries just do not have a whole lot of current generating ability because they themselves have a very high internal resistance. The lightbulb is basically able to self ballast in this setup to prevent itself from blowing because the more voltage you throw through it the more resistive it becomes and thus the more it restricts current flowing through it. The lightbulb overloading is basically a self correcting issue.
The table is " feeling staticy " because the positive lead is leaning up against the garage and you just turned your entire garage into a resistor, neat but for the love of god PLEASE don't do any more battery videos. You nearly died twice.
More like 6 or 7
I think its more of a capacitance effect than purely resistive. At 4.5kV the step potential is pretty weak.
@@TheRailroad99 no change of voltage means it is relevant only when closing/opening the circuit thus not much.
Yeah... Quite a few more than twice, you must treat BOTH terminals as being "hot", there is no ground, just positive and negative. That's why you were getting shocked, the current was traveling through the environment and you completed the circuit, however weakly. Don't know what kind of shoes you were wearing but they may have saved your life. If the concrete you were standing on was damp it very well could have been conductive enough to pass a significant amount of current and hurt or kill you if you were barefoot. You should always work with the one hand rule, never handling high voltage with both hands in case a current passes from hand to hand and through your heart.
Oh my god at 6:23
Internet in 2005: _Nice, I can order stuff in online shops and get things delivered to me!_
Internet in 2020: *man shocking a queue of hot dogs using 9V batteries*
That he bought online and gets a refund when he returns them.
That's why he always has new boxes of batteries.
06:50 Tyler casually having his hands around the plus and the minus at 600 odd volts
Thankfully thoughs battery's don't work like that, the leads sit side by side instead of top and bottom or it would not have been so casual
@@afroman5531 no I saw it too. If his juicy fingers had been curled even a few millimetres further down, he would have completed a circuit with his body as the load resistance.
@@afroman5531 WRONG! The batteries were firmly connected in series, creating a source of hundreds or thousands of volts with the capability to supply hundreds of milliamps.
@@whatdoyouwantfromlif he is touching the ends of the battery’s, he is not making contact with the connection. Yes they can be strung up in conjunction but again that’s not no how battery’s work.
@@afroman5531 around 6:20 he is millimetres away from touching the connections at both ends with both hands. This definitely could have ended very badly
You gotta up your safety standards dude 😞 I’d hate to see something happen to you. These experiments are always great.
makes arc*
Tyler: *excited caveman noises*
...makes arc*
Tyler: excited caveman noises...
I wonder if this was how the copper, (wire), age got started. Maybe the invention of fire?
Table: bending beneath the weight of the batteries
Tyler: Slaps batteries
Tyler: this should be about 600v.
Also Tyler: lays hands at the ends of batteries and almost short circuits them with his arm.
eh i have the same table and it has a ring of metal poles to support heavy stuff better my fiances dad (200+lbs) sat on it and it was suprisingly fine its just bendy as hell
“Now we can touch hotdogs”
That’s the most suss thing Tyler has said
Who doesn't like to touch weiners?
This dude legitimately almost died at 6:24. 600ish volts at 500+ milliamps is more than enough to kill you if it runs up your arms and through your chest. Also later in the video he touches the connected negative lead while the hot it touching the garage door, plus the many other ways he could have been shocked and killed by this. I found it particularly humorous that he does not wear saftey glasses to blow up glass lightbulbs with high voltage, but then puts them on as his only saftey precaution when creating arcs.
Amps dont matter, if you have 600v but you have 2MOhm resistance, you would get 300uA through you
Tyler is gonna light his house on fire after a while I swear
Or his beard
Don't jest....thats what he's doing next
At least you can extinguish and repair a burning house. A burned/elctrocuted body is not such an easy fix. Kilovolts will burn a hand off a lot quicker than they'll cook a hot dog.
@@deltab9768 I had a college professor who was a nurse....she said that one time she had a guy come in with electrical burns from trying to steel copper from a transformer.....she said he didn't make it through the night.....
@@sparkydog7912 yup. Nasty stuff, it's not just the sparks that burn you it's all the body parts that have current flowing in them also burn from the inside out.
6:22 - Would worry about those hand placements my dude unless you want to be the next test subject....
Yes, that was a little toooo close for comfort, if his hands would have been sweaty or wet it wouldn't have ended good
i was thinking the same haha
closed my eyes a few times
@@loganbrent8075 why? the video is uploaded so you know he doesnt get hurt
@@tjorvenblader i guess
Imagine him accidentally opening his garage mid recording and his neighbors seeing him electrocute 5 hotdogs in an L formation with a nail attached to a PVC pipe
Neighbors are sleeping at 2.30 am
This man is making a defibrillator with
9-volts
Tyler’s wife: what are all these batteries for?
Tyler:I’m the new Nicola Tesla
Please dont disrespect tesla by associating him with this idiot
but its DC
Well, since he’s in the garage at 2:30am, I’m guessing she needed to stock up on her vibrator power source. He just found them.
*Nikola not Nicola
@@godparticle3833 gonna cry
19:55 that should've been your signal to STOP. That little amount of water / hotdog juice could also be coating your PVC pipe.
He's a idiot
Luv Piru says the one who can’t even talk right you are looking for “he’s an idiot” idiot.
I really, reaaaally loved that you almost touched 600+ volts when you were "measuring" the length of the battery row with your arms. the best part of the whole vid.
It would have been more entertaining to watch the paramedics pry his garage door off it's rollers to get him out and to the morgue before it closed for the day. This could have been an alternate reality if he was any more stupid.
Me and my mates just came up with the best thing while watching this in physics class. The most British weapon ever. The idea is simple, 500 9V’s set up in rows along a puffer jacket, connected to a high voltage knife with an insulator down the middle but a gap at the point for the 4,500V to arc across. The method is that when inserted the person is not only stabbed but obliterated.
If Bill Nye was the typical “Florida man”
And not letting "women" sing about their dirty snatch
You see, but Bill Nye wouldn't attempt suicide for fun.
20:58 didn't even remember where he left the live HV negative lead. This is the most dangerous video I've seen in a while. No one repeat this.
His first try with 300 batteries was even worse, he was holding an aligator clip in each hand, with just the thin plastic cover and a pair of crappy leather gloves between him and the conductors. But yeah this one was pretty sketchy.
@@deltab9768 Wow I'm surprised this guy's alive. The whole video (and the previous one) needs to show a disclaimer that he's doing it wrong and he almost died.
@@deltab9768 Jesus. I felt uneasy clipping two of those across two leads I suspected to be phases (400V AC) to measure and I connected them one at a time while making a point of only touching the multimeter casing and not the first wire while connecting the second.
There's no way in hell I'd use them for high voltage.
Currently repeating
Now this is quality content. 4500 volts of genius
Yes sir
@@claymalone523 bruh
Closer to 5000 volts actually.
Right lol bout time he does something interesting
@@HIGHSTAKES what
I really hope your safety practices have improved since you made this video... it's really a miracle that you survived making the video.
Famous last words, "Let's see if this is conductive"
Could've died AGAIN at 17:04 when he's touching the compromised pipe (now with both soap and water contamination) with one hand and pouring water onto the wet piece of wood with the other hand.
Those batteries are not referenced to ground... It should be relatively safe.
@@squidward752 if the pipe was damp, and so was the water bottle, you've got a complete circuit from both terminals (no pun intended) to his hands. Luckily there wasn't a continuous path of water along the surface of the pipe this time.
I don’t watch Tyler because he’s scientific. I watch him because he is me if I had the budget for 500 batteries
I'm sure the two of you would be happy sharing the same coma ward together.
Dude he almost committed self forever sleep in this video like 50 times. This one wasn’t even entertaining. Its a complete miracle he survived this
patting the batteries with your bare bands was extremely dangerous. this setup is more dangerous than a MOT which by itself is very deadly
yeah he should have put the battery's into a tesla to see how far he could get on a single charge with them🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Girls: I wonder why we live longer than boys
The boys:
what girls think: I bet he's out in that garage talking to other women...
what boys actually do in the garage:
@@HeenaPatel253 sorry, typing error
I'm honestly a little surprised, and disappointed, that NordVPN wasn't described as "like putting your IP in a rock tumbler"
My new motto is going to be “I never let stupidity stop me!” 😂
I worked in construction for 34 years that's our moto stupidity won't stop us
But death will
Each 9v is about 500ma, (typical continuous drain is 15ma). At any rate, 4500v X .5amp =2500 watts possible. The high voltage could arc easily to a human and instant death. Don't try anything like this at home. That high voltage will arc thru the wire unless you have the properly rated insulation that can handle voltage safely.
Tyler: *talks about today’s sponsor behind a wall of batteries*
Me: “honestly it’s probably powercell”
Tyler: NORDVPN
"Now we can touch hotdogs"
-random guy that was in my recommended
I was on edge the entire time you were messing with it, especially touching it with no protection. You're lucky to be alive bro. Electricity is fun but know what you're doing
I don't watch much of his stuff, so i assumed he had some knowledge. I was forgiving at first because it looked like most things weren't connected the majority of time...
And then the hand soap appeared with questions about it's conductivity, and i realised he's lucky to be alive
YOU ARE LUCKY YOU SURVIVED THIS. Those battery cases are not rated to shield that much voltage. This was VERY risky.
“Next on news, Florida man sets neighborhood on fire after an explosion in his garage, 15 tons of what seemed like the remains of containers lighter fluid along with a sword were confiscated from his home this afternoon ”
- in other news.
Noone:
Absolutly noone:
TylerTube: lets conect 500 baterys and shock shit
🤣 Definitely a potential Darwin Award candidate LMAO
There are certain people that shouldn't have access to high voltages. Tyler is one of these people.
Tyler: *almost burns down garage* that could’ve been bad
Tyler quote of the day: "Now we can touch hotdogs"
Should be a shirt
The reason you're feeling static every time you touch something is because at 4500 volts, your battery bank and electrodes are charging the air in your garage with electricity. Nikola Tesla was working on charging the atmosphere with electricity at extremely high voltage to make it a wireless delivery system for electricity.
Thanks Bill Nye...
What?
You do realize overhead power lines are at like 7500V and yet does not create this static electricity.
You need a tesla coil for what you are talking about. And AC not 9V DC batteries.
The simple answer is he didn't tie the battery ground to earth. Hence a floating ground that may have been a thousand volts in either direction. Hot dogs acted like capacitors and he got shocked.
@@chrisjacobsen1659 i dont even care if you are right, the idea that you thought of hot dogs as capacitors is awesome.
@@chrisjacobsen1659 i've never had my hands close enough to a 7200v line to know, and don't plan on it.. Also those are Alternating so tyey won't be able to build up the same kind of charge.
Update: I just watched the scene with the static he grounded his positive stick by laying it on the garage door. The negative clip was at 4500 negative volts to ground, laying on the slightly conductive wood table, and the little shock he got was that limited current flowing back through his feet to ground. If that clip had made contact with the hot dog juice part of the table, or if it had arced when he grabbed it to connect everything again, the current wouldn't be so limited and the video wouldn't have been posted.
- Slaps hands and rests arms on 9v battery array
- Looks DIRECTLY at the plasma with regular safety glasses
I wish I had this man's luck. I could of owned a home in my 30's where I live.
the neighbors when they see lighting coming fro your garage at 2 am O_O
Lol haha
"How do you light your cigars"
Him: "it's complicated"
I knew this was going to be terrifying As soon as he used the calculator to figure out the voltage of 20 9V batteries in series.
Seriously, you are lucky you did not die while doing this. The current capability of this power bank is plenty to kill a human very quickly. Never try this at home - even a someone who actually knows about electricity should not try this.
Exactly what i said. Its literally 9x2. (Add a 0 for the single 0 in the 20).
Its basic math and he needed a calculator ffs
Someone who knows about electricity wouldn't be within 5ft of this thing...or probably building it either.
Hell, that beast could wipe out my whole street
Yeah, depends on the environment but connecting them will cause some sort of fumes. I hope his garage is ventilated
@@nevernever2002 i dont know how the whole battery bank didnt explode ive connect 10 9v batteries together and it cause 1 to start melting through the casing
Glad you made it out of that one, would love to see that in slow motion Tyler! Love the videos!
Neighbor sees flashing lights inside the garage, and probably wonders to himself while eating chips. "Does he have a working time machine like a Delorean!!!"
A time machine like the delorean would need to be outside of the garage to work since it's you know...A CAR.
I’m always wondering what his neighbors are thinking 😂
@@ThePrufessa I work on my car in the garage. I guess I've been doing it wrong this whole time 🤔
@@crushbandicoon you clearly need to read your own comment again because it appears that you forgot what you said.
@@theburningissue3132 I'll remind him....
i like how you rest the live end against a metal garage door
It was isolated from the batteries negative, which have no reference to ground, so it should be fine since a circuit couldn't be made. Though for all we know he had the batteries leaning against the shed wall...
@@MelodicTurtleMetal he could complete the circuit to ground maybe?
@@dannythorpe1425 the battery negative would have to connect to it somehow to allow the electrons to flow from the battery. As long as the negative doesn't have a connection to the shed it shouldn't allow a circuit to be formed..
I think... It's late, and batteries are a bit weird
6:22 you nearly just died and I’m not sure you’re even aware of it
Please stop doing these if you’re going to be reckless like that
Yep !
Holy shit I didn't even notice that, but noticed a bunch of times he touched things after his PVC pipe got contaminated with conductive vapors.
There isn't enough of a current to cause damage, theres alot of volts but not much current. He even said it in the video
Uhhh how? He's not even doing anything at the time stamp you provided.
@@BuddhaBoiBrett Each 9V battery can deliver about 1.5A of short circuit current. 0.01A (10mA) produces a severe shock, and 0.1A (100mA) is lethal. The voltages are definitely high enough to deliver that much current through a person (1,000 ohms once the skin is pierced or arced into). 4500V / 1000ohms = 4.5A if the voltage source has no internal limit. In this case, the internal limit is 1.5A, which is still 15x the lethal current. Imagine those hotdogs being the nervous system going to his heart, I'd say that's going to cause a lot of damage.