Mehdi, you are the best teacher I have ever had in my life! I was looking forward to your next video! I know it's difficult, but keep going, you help a lot of people!
@@markyastion3860 That video you linked was garbage. I couldn't even finish it. Noone is forcing people to buy Raycon or play RAID. Let our favorite creators get a dollar up, they deserve it, they work hard, and it's no harm to you, only idiots. Honestly, I cant tell your disposition on Electrobooms Raycon promo via your link since i did not get to the conclusion. Are Raycons worth it? Do you have a preferred earbud at a matching price? Asking for a friend. jk
You know that this guy is smart enough to make look easy all these themes that takes hours of lectures to even grasp the basics... I took few electric courses at uni, but I have learned and re-learned a lot of things in few hours
@@mochiisntbad6762 from the same experience definitely not, when you get down the basics for electronics and you understand how circuits work, some things are very obvious; he is past the level of making critical mistakes; when he says "I want to do this new thing" he means "let's learn about this" cause he probably spent ages learning how it works before. I tend to agree tho, it's hard to see at first the irony when he blows stuff up, it's usually a simple short circuit or some hidden capacitor. :D
Bruh I can’t believe how many people don’t understand this guys sense of humor he is basically showing us what not to do in a funny way and very crazy way which just proves how much this guy is experienced to be able to get shocked in a rather safe way for our entertainment I believe he is truly a genius of electrical engineering Very enjoyable to watch and informative as well !
@@redryder6987 If u see his other video u can see that he knows what he does! You need to be smart to make mistakes deliberately and in a planned way.... Get that in ur head!
You think the mistake he shows in his videos are from pass exsperience so he tries to recreate the mistake and show us what would happen if we did that?
Nice work on the ZVS! Seeing 37 amps from resonant voltage rise is pretty impressive. I really liked this video boom, it was solid. Also, the Mehdi duality is flawless lol.
Or for me robotics lol bcos I'm trying to make something move fast on certain materials and instead it's slow on almost everything and fast on weird stuff
You guys don't get out much... lol. you're saying "I never seen" and "OLNY person", while talking about two of the biggest child pandering youtube channels in the world. LMAOOOOOOO get sucked up by the robot's masterplan young sheep... don't feel bad though, if it was that easy to get snatched up, you wouldn't have liked it here anyway. Never question what's popular or why, just compare everything else to it and judge it harshly.
Such an intelligent person, quite the actor, and, based on his one music video, quite the signer as well! It's great how he predicts what would likely be common problems during the whole thing and already knows the solution to the problem, yet sacrifices time, pain, and materials to example the problem in order to show what not to do before going through why it's wrong and presenting a workable solution, all while keeping the humor value. It's smart edutainment, for sure, and I absolutely adore it. I've spent so many hours watching this man's content and have learned far more about electricity than I ever thought I would. It's pretty neat!
Mahdi is the best teacher...most of my friends think he’s a fool cause he shorts out stuff. But I know that he intentionally does mistakes to teach us and for us not to make those mistakes... Love from Goa ,India..
Hey people I'm from India too , even I'm trying to build this bit fortunately found Mehdi bhai's video and just wanted to know whether you also are trying to make this ... I intend to forge metal parts using this. My email is talktoalokd@gmail.com. would love to hear from like minded people😊. Love all inventors, bye!
lol thinking that Mehdi is a fool, proves they are fools xD and cant see these are comedy elements on purpose. He does it so often even multiple times per video that my guess is he likes pain, most viewers don't know these people exist ;D.
Medhi,I want to give you a great thanks. I am from India.I am now 14 ,I started watching your videos like four years ago and now I had been starter known as a inventor in my school.
well he has a masters in this stuff. and i'm sure he spent a good amount of time analyzing the circuit he designed which is why he could explain it so easily
it was great to watch this vid again. this was the first mehdi vid i saw, 2 years ago, and none of it made any sense at all. i was so captivated by his presentation i then watched all his other vids, bought loads of components from amazon, an oscilloscope, a couple of bench supplies, and a function generator. i have learned how everything works, as it were. i can now solder and understand schematics, I made xrays, model rocket avionics, and an ECG machine using op amps. the joy i get from understanding how things work is the finest feeling i have ever experienced. Mehdi, and bigclive, have transformed my life.
Can we have a moment to appreciate his editing skills and ideas? This guy is the teacher I never had, constantly havin my attention! And I m not even into electronics LOL, I m a freaking civil engineer
I swear to god I was searching for "induction heater electroboom" and i found a bunch of other creator videos but not yours, and its so ironic that today you uploaded it, as of you didi it just for me, love you Mehdi.
@@docmcstuffins6300 i have had alot of premium brands both buds and headphones, if you want bass heavy buds, that fit perfectly and doesnt fall out during a work day etc, they are the best you can get in in that price range, matter of fact, my other buds like, bose etc, at 3x the price, i still tend to use my raycon the most. ive seen alot of the negative reviews, and i dont understand why they get so much hate, its like people expect them to be same quality as a 200+ dollar pair. and that is not a fair comparison.
Note - at 2:32 the description given is for an enhancement mode mosfet (non-conducting @ Vgs=0). The drawing on the board is of a depletion mode (fully-conducting @Vgs=0) device. While the symbols are incredibly similar, they’re not quite interchangeable.
Oh yeah, thanks - a lot of people get that wrong, including me (and online schematics) Now hi-powered D-modes are available DO be careful folks! (Now Cue Mehdi to use the wrong flavour and blow s... up, just to remind us)
I have seen a LOT of your videos; but this was by far the best one yet! It was special because it was so much more educational than the rest. You have a special gift that allows you to break a complicated circuit down to it's most basic elements. Explaining the basic foundation, how that works, and then 'grow' that basic design step by step, so everyone can watch the evolution of that basic circuit into the completed project. And you did it in just enough detail to be able to teach without overwhelming anyone in the process. Transitioning from the bi-stable to astable, to Royer quickly and seamlessly... As a 75 year old former Bell Labs design engineer and college electronics instructor, I tip my hat to you. You have a rare gift and you should continue to expand on it!
Or just "you have a special gift that allows you to break a complicated circuit" ;) LOL Only after a while you get to realise he DOES really know his stuff, then you laugh even more!
As someone who’s in the Electrician program, the laugh whenever Mehdi successfully creates a circuit is so relatable because I expect something to go wrong 75% of the time before turning it on
I know I’m late so Mehdi probably won’t see this but I have been watching since “Electricity can kill you”. I was 14 then (22 now) and let me tell you, he has always found a way to peak my interest in electricity and engineering. I work on an ambulance so electricity only concerns me when trying to defibrillate someone but still I keep coming back. That is the definition of a true teacher. Someone who makes learning fun. Someone who keeps you curious. Thank you Mehdi, we all appreciate you!
Fun fact: The peak voltage of the LC tank circuit (voltage between ground and drain ( 8:09 )) in a ZVS driver is π times the input voltage, and it can be proven mathematically.
@@dominikworkshop6007 thanks for mentioning my video, it's nice to be recognized :) I'm still trying to figure out the physical meaning behind the math though.
@@VidduleyCan I ask you a question? Can you make a zvs driver with bjt's ? You absolutely deserve more subs, as your videos are highly educational and useful! Stay safe!
this circuit is actually a really interesting to watch especially since i just learned most of these concepts in class and we're just about to study MOSFETs. now im more excited to learn.
Yes but flash capacitors are also very important part of these kind of circuits but for more info in flash caps th-cam.com/video/SHwy6IRxAws/w-d-xo.html Go watch this and SUBSCRIBE if you like the video
the best part about mehdis videos is that all of his bloopers and failures are all done perfectly cause he knows exactly whats going to happen, but yet somehow is still surprised by the result
One thing! Just one thing! Please tell IT to me: WHY tf do I have so many fans even though no TH-camr is unprettier than I am? WORLDWIDE!!!! WHY??? Tell me, dear kyle
Well done. Not many people I meet encourage learning this way. Especially here where I live (USA). They over emphasize the use of oscilloscopes and other fancy machines and almost make it seem as if answers are unattainable without them. Most scientists I admire (not worship) were those of the past. Who had to find answers with nothing of the sort; with only the incandescent glow of candlelight and early styled bulbs to illuminate the dark and provide them with the sight needed to see the pages in which their pencils wrote; trying to figure out this planet. I can’t begin to imagine the frustrations!!!! Thanks a ton for doing these videos.
@Dennis W - Most UPS units don’t isolate you from the mains at all when plugged in. Only the double conversion ones do that AFAIK, line interactive or the most basic ones simply pass the mains through via relays. I thought I’d better point that out in case anyone got the wrong idea. Of course, running on battery is the same as being mains isolated, lol!
The heavy duty ones usually use copper tubing for the induction coil, then they run coolant through the tubing to stop it melting. But on the other hand that's at a bit different current rating. Models for heating up and straightening truck axles, for example, often push like a 1000 amps through the coil, which concentrate the heat onto a few square centimeters.
I'm a sophomore in college for Electrical Engineering, and being able to understand a decent amount of what he is saying makes these videos so much more entertaining. Thank you for the inspiration Mehdi.
I’m a 3rd year EE student and I still can’t understand the circuitry in this video. I’m just starting to learn about diodes and transistors though so I should get it eventually
About 2 years out of a CE degree with hardware being my least favorite part. Don’t know why i torture myself with flashbacks by watching these videos 😂
I love how your slipshod and slapstick methods inspire the rest of us to be neat and precise. And all of your horrible shocks remind us to practice extra caution. You have probably saved more than a few lives, dear crazy man.
Hilarious, well written and edited! I've been working in electronics for many years, I love that your videos are now sufficiently advanced that I am always learning something new. I've done circuit design with MOSFETs before, and actually learned something about them from this bush that I didn't already know! Oh, and good playing by Electrocute!
Thanks for going through the various stages of the circuit design. It really helps me wrap my head around what the components are all doing in the "finished" product. You're the best!
This dude a legitimate casual genius. Designing a circuit to fail so they could make a point about series vs parallel then using it to lead into a sponsor spot. Legend.
I'm just amazed by two things: 1. How humanity has reached the amazing level of knowledge about the laws of physics needed to simulate reality as well as LTSPICE does when simulating circuits 2. How well your daughter plays the piano at such a young age
It’s not magic, it’s called induction. When the comment is first entered, TH-cam resists the flow of time, but quickly gives in and allows the comment to pass into existence. But as soon as the transfer of information is over, TH-cam again resists this change in the flow of time, overcompensating and shooting the comment further back in time than the point at which it was entered. Simple science.
Hi electroBOOM! I just wanted to say that every time I watch one of your videos no matter how bad my day has been, you always make it better. All the while teaching some really cool shiz
You have no idea how excited I was to see your birthday post on Facebook. Your content got lost in my feed, and for whatever reason I never subscribed to this channel. I love how your content went from goofy making it look like you had no idea what you were doing to these really fun educational videos! Great stress free content to learn and laugh. I need more of that in my life right now, THANK YOU!
3:52 here goes another classic incomprehensible circuit dynamics explanation. Either that or I'm totally fartbrained, as i had to watch it 8 times before still not getting it. If course I could model that circuit in Anycircuit or whatever, but that would be work and I watch these with (mixed) pleasure
Mehdi, you are the best teacher I have ever had in my life! I was looking forward to your next video! I know it's difficult, but keep going, you help a lot of people!
Rayscon th-cam.com/video/iyzMSevpT2I/w-d-xo.html
@@markyastion3860 It's RAYCONS!
Marlon, você por aqui ? hahah
Que bom encontrar a comunidade brasileira consumindo os conteúdos do Mehdi, ele é incrível!
@@markyastion3860 That video you linked was garbage. I couldn't even finish it. Noone is forcing people to buy Raycon or play RAID. Let our favorite creators get a dollar up, they deserve it, they work hard, and it's no harm to you, only idiots. Honestly, I cant tell your disposition on Electrobooms Raycon promo via your link since i did not get to the conclusion. Are Raycons worth it? Do you have a preferred earbud at a matching price? Asking for a friend. jk
@@markyastion3860 Ah shit, I guess they really do suck, eh?
I'm gonna buy me some of those TaoTronic ones right meow
1:40 this is one of the reasons I keep coming back to your channel lolll
is this really you?😍😍
Damn Roomie, that's a sadistic reason.
@@wesleysmith3007 No, he has the check
Make a song about him 😂😂😂
Oo i see that Room boi watches Boom Boom boi......
I thought this dude just shocked himself for memes, I didn't realize that his videos actually have substance. This is now ten times better.
most of the time he does it to show what will happen when you make a mistake and what not to do for that to happen
You know that this guy is smart enough to make look easy all these themes that takes hours of lectures to even grasp the basics... I took few electric courses at uni, but I have learned and re-learned a lot of things in few hours
@@kalebmason9808 do you think the mistake he ask us to avoid he learned from exsperience?😂
@@mochiisntbad6762 probably not he seems to be a very smart man that understands what he’s doing but it is also very possible
@@mochiisntbad6762 from the same experience definitely not, when you get down the basics for electronics and you understand how circuits work, some things are very obvious; he is past the level of making critical mistakes; when he says "I want to do this new thing" he means "let's learn about this" cause he probably spent ages learning how it works before. I tend to agree tho, it's hard to see at first the irony when he blows stuff up, it's usually a simple short circuit or some hidden capacitor. :D
You have literally made THE perfect combination of education and entertainment. They both seem like one and the same thing. Bravo!
Bruh I can’t believe how many people don’t understand this guys sense of humor he is basically showing us what not to do in a funny way and very crazy way which just proves how much this guy is experienced to be able to get shocked in a rather safe way for our entertainment
I believe he is truly a genius of electrical engineering
Very enjoyable to watch and informative as well !
Just because you 'can' doesn't mean you should. It's all fun and games till you get Lichtenberg figures burnt into your arms.
@@SpaceTimeBeing_ And how are you so sure that he does? That's right, you can't be sure.
@@redryder6987 If u see his other video u can see that he knows what he does!
You need to be smart to make mistakes deliberately and in a planned way.... Get that in ur head!
I am going to a highschool in which we learn a lot about electric components and I find watching this guy interesting and funny
You think the mistake he shows in his videos are from pass exsperience so he tries to recreate the mistake and show us what would happen if we did that?
I never noticed before, but the piano music in the montages are made by his daughter and it’s absolutely adorable.
wait that's so wholesome wtf
😯
A true family business.
@@andreasu.3546 lol
Yah he explains it in one of his videos...
Nice work on the ZVS! Seeing 37 amps from resonant voltage rise is pretty impressive. I really liked this video boom, it was solid. Also, the Mehdi duality is flawless lol.
Are you some kind of ZVS driver expert then?
@@uK8cvPAq No, he is just a guy who has plenty of knowledge in the arts of high voltage =))
( @Plasma Channel - Long time fan here, love ur channel)
Yeah I loved the 37 A reactive current too. I have learnt about it, but this is the first time I'm seeing it.
@@uK8cvPAq yes, yes he is
Yu the man Plasma Channel!
‘Initially the lamp will be off’
Lamp: is on
*confused looks intensify*
This is literally me doing electronics
Or coding
Exactly what I was gonna say lol
@@zac.s yeah lol sameee
Or for me robotics lol bcos I'm trying to make something move fast on certain materials and instead it's slow on almost everything and fast on weird stuff
Reversed diodes?
Can we sacrifice a moment to appreciate how well electrocute is playing the piano.
She’s gotten better over the years!
Not only that. The music fits very good with the cuircit building part.
@@waldschraat6572 yes
Q&A a hi
AND THE INK MACHINE
I haven't seen a man cry during a sponsorship before. love the vids
You have, its me listening to someone sponsored by raid
Honestly the OLNY person willing to go further for his sponsor is Linus for Linus tech tips. Lttstore.com
You guys don't get out much... lol. you're saying "I never seen" and "OLNY person", while talking about two of the biggest child pandering youtube channels in the world. LMAOOOOOOO get sucked up by the robot's masterplan young sheep... don't feel bad though, if it was that easy to get snatched up, you wouldn't have liked it here anyway. Never question what's popular or why, just compare everything else to it and judge it harshly.
@@nicewhenearnedrudemostlyel489 no one asked you
"if I plug it in, the light will be off"
*light turns on*
ono
"huh"
Don’t do it
"Maybe if I turn the circuit on"
NOOO
*B A N G*
How does this have no replies?
Xd
6:10 I love how easily scared he gets cuz he's so used to things going wrong.
lol yeah
Such an intelligent person, quite the actor, and, based on his one music video, quite the signer as well! It's great how he predicts what would likely be common problems during the whole thing and already knows the solution to the problem, yet sacrifices time, pain, and materials to example the problem in order to show what not to do before going through why it's wrong and presenting a workable solution, all while keeping the humor value. It's smart edutainment, for sure, and I absolutely adore it. I've spent so many hours watching this man's content and have learned far more about electricity than I ever thought I would. It's pretty neat!
Wise man!
Bruh this is long
Yeah I wish I knew of this channel when I apprenticed as an electrician. Would've been talking the finer points of AC generators as a first year
Idk about his signing skills, but he certainly is a gifted singer.
To the build finish music
You can see the characteristic of an electronic engineer just by looking at how severe the burn marks are on his breadboard. (5:05)
Not really, @Badr Ahmed. Currently majoring chemical engineering.
@Badr Ahmed I've also seen him..😁
@@Asu01 Chemical engineering brethren! I'm a sophomore and it's getting hard, but these videos help me get through it lol
Mine has half of a 4000 series IC baked into it. No chance of getting that off haha
Then I'm a master electrical engineer
Mahdi is the best teacher...most of my friends think he’s a fool cause he shorts out stuff.
But I know that he intentionally does mistakes to teach us and for us not to make those mistakes...
Love from Goa ,India..
Hey people I'm from India too , even I'm trying to build this bit fortunately found Mehdi bhai's video and just wanted to know whether you also are trying to make this ... I intend to forge metal parts using this. My email is talktoalokd@gmail.com. would love to hear from like minded people😊. Love all inventors, bye!
@@Alexander-jr8nw nice! I intend to build a small version for my garage ❤️
@@Alexander-jr8nw ohk.. can we talk more about it on hangouts?
lol thinking that Mehdi is a fool, proves they are fools xD and cant see these are comedy elements on purpose. He does it so often even multiple times per video that my guess is he likes pain, most viewers don't know these people exist ;D.
@@Alexander-jr8nw i know, that's what i mean :)
Medhi,I want to give you a great thanks. I am from India.I am now 14 ,I started watching your videos like four years ago and now I had been starter known as a inventor in my school.
I love how he's scared whenever he pushes a button. Good old Mehdi!
Medhi
@@themustardgasaddict3961 Yes loys but d dnt n
this part with the disappearing - gold th-cam.com/video/hFJeIt_JcEc/w-d-xo.html
The PTSD is strong on this one.
The guy literally is Killer Queen. He can turn anything he touches into a Bomb
Oh. You. Why not play WR?
its medhi a jojo reference?
Is that a 「JOJO REFERENCE?」
@@daredevil2033 hmmp?
but its actually exploding
6:34
I like to pretend i understand that even tho my brain is like: hmmm yes the wires are made out of wire
Telling me, you act like if you understand but you mostly came here to see him GET HURT PHYSICAL XD
Truth.
Ahhhh, wire.
@@Sauj123 Ehh, copper...
well he has a masters in this stuff. and i'm sure he spent a good amount of time analyzing the circuit he designed which is why he could explain it so easily
it was great to watch this vid again. this was the first mehdi vid i saw, 2 years ago, and none of it made any sense at all. i was so captivated by his presentation i then watched all his other vids, bought loads of components from amazon, an oscilloscope, a couple of bench supplies, and a function generator. i have learned how everything works, as it were. i can now solder and understand schematics, I made xrays, model rocket avionics, and an ECG machine using op amps. the joy i get from understanding how things work is the finest feeling i have ever experienced. Mehdi, and bigclive, have transformed my life.
Can we just take this time to appreciate his daughters piano skills
Well she was the one who make Electro boom background music
Sometimes I miss my piano days.
I really appreciate how far you've improved with your editing recently. Very informative and easy to learn when you toss in the small skits.
ONE DAY AGO WTH
How can this be 1 day ago? 😱😱😱
Why the comment is written one day ago ?
Patreon
Patreon ya
20 years later, we find out that he was a robot and was charging his batterys by shocking himself.
🤣
Pls don't ruin the fun for everyone with obvious facts....
like the movie crank2?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Pretty sure he has plug points in his chest which he uses to power his house
Can we have a moment to appreciate his editing skills and ideas? This guy is the teacher I never had, constantly havin my attention! And I m not even into electronics LOL, I m a freaking civil engineer
I swear to god I was searching for "induction heater electroboom" and i found a bunch of other creator videos but not yours, and its so ironic that today you uploaded it, as of you didi it just for me, love you Mehdi.
"Premium sound quality with tons of OOOMF"
"that's bass."
I have these headphone and can confirm
they have alot of bass to make them sound more premium but actually mask how shit they are
@@docmcstuffins6300 this precisely, go watch dankpods's video
They do have alot of bass. And i love it!
@@docmcstuffins6300 i have had alot of premium brands both buds and headphones, if you want bass heavy buds, that fit perfectly and doesnt fall out during a work day etc, they are the best you can get in in that price range, matter of fact, my other buds like, bose etc, at 3x the price, i still tend to use my raycon the most. ive seen alot of the negative reviews, and i dont understand why they get so much hate, its like people expect them to be same quality as a 200+ dollar pair. and that is not a fair comparison.
Mehdi seems to be needing his pills again.......
*"Now where are my pills?!!"*
Note - at 2:32 the description given is for an enhancement mode mosfet (non-conducting @ Vgs=0). The drawing on the board is of a depletion mode (fully-conducting @Vgs=0) device. While the symbols are incredibly similar, they’re not quite interchangeable.
Oh yeah, thanks - a lot of people get that wrong, including me (and online schematics)
Now hi-powered D-modes are available DO be careful folks!
(Now Cue Mehdi to use the wrong flavour and blow s... up, just to remind us)
@@petegaslondonvhf
I have seen a LOT of your videos; but this was by far the best one yet!
It was special because it was so much more educational than the rest.
You have a special gift that allows you to break a complicated circuit down to it's most basic elements.
Explaining the basic foundation, how that works, and then 'grow' that basic design step by step, so everyone can watch the evolution of that basic circuit into the completed project.
And you did it in just enough detail to be able to teach without overwhelming anyone in the process.
Transitioning from the bi-stable to astable, to Royer quickly and seamlessly...
As a 75 year old former Bell Labs design engineer and college electronics instructor, I tip my hat to you.
You have a rare gift and you should continue to expand on it!
Or just "you have a special gift that allows you to break a complicated circuit" ;) LOL
Only after a while you get to realise he DOES really know his stuff, then you laugh even more!
He did it. The *insert expletive here* actually did it.
Context: he said he'd do an inductive heater a while ago.
Edit: while not whole
How much time is a whole? About the same as two halves?
@@michaelmiller7892 typos are fun
your editing has improved alot, Mehdi! I guess you're using your own Skillshare's promo code, ey? haha. For real tho, It's great, loving them a lot!
As someone who’s in the Electrician program, the laugh whenever Mehdi successfully creates a circuit is so relatable because I expect something to go wrong 75% of the time before turning it on
I remember him saying:"I will make an induction heater with no safety features"😁
let me guess - proper mosfet driver with some dead times would dramatically improve issues
Same
same xD
same
I was about to comment that
1:40 Well the signature explosions are back!!
As soon as he plugged it in I knew there was going to be an explosion
@@witowo6530 yeah i expected that..and he didn't disappoint his viewers..
I know I’m late so Mehdi probably won’t see this but I have been watching since “Electricity can kill you”. I was 14 then (22 now) and let me tell you, he has always found a way to peak my interest in electricity and engineering. I work on an ambulance so electricity only concerns me when trying to defibrillate someone but still I keep coming back. That is the definition of a true teacher. Someone who makes learning fun. Someone who keeps you curious. Thank you Mehdi, we all appreciate you!
10:47 when the electricity gets to him
Fun fact:
The peak voltage of the LC tank circuit (voltage between ground and drain ( 8:09 ))
in a ZVS driver is π times the input voltage,
and it can be proven mathematically.
Holy shit that's fascinating, where can I learn more about it?
@@maks886 check this video 3:38 th-cam.com/video/ZcCJfTpjwVs/w-d-xo.html
@@dominikworkshop6007 thanks for mentioning my video, it's nice to be recognized :) I'm still trying to figure out the physical meaning behind the math though.
@@Vidduley hah, np. your channel deserves more views, you do a great job!
@@VidduleyCan I ask you a question? Can you make a zvs driver with bjt's ? You absolutely deserve more subs, as your videos are highly educational and useful!
Stay safe!
this circuit is actually a really interesting to watch especially since i just learned most of these concepts in class and we're just about to study MOSFETs. now im more excited to learn.
Yes but flash capacitors are also very important part of these kind of circuits but for more info in flash caps
th-cam.com/video/SHwy6IRxAws/w-d-xo.html
Go watch this and SUBSCRIBE if you like the video
I get a certain level of anxiety whenever he starts probing the back of a circuit board like that.
Me too
The rarest recourse in existence: Enjoyable learning.
Ngl Was expecting something to blow up at 1:34, i think you're learning from your own mistakes!!
1:40
Nevermind... ;-;
the best part about mehdis videos is that all of his bloopers and failures are all done perfectly cause he knows exactly whats going to happen, but yet somehow is still surprised by the result
Or... maybe that’s what he wants us to believe 🤔
@@JacoboAmaro no matter how much you predict, it's current, it'll always make you react naturally because of our reflexes which are involuntary.
1:32 I was expecting the wires to short
1:42 there we go that's what I was looking for
One thing! Just one thing! Please tell IT to me: WHY tf do I have so many fans even though no TH-camr is unprettier than I am? WORLDWIDE!!!! WHY??? Tell me, dear kyle
ay
@@AxxLAfriku I'm not Kyle to know who Kyle Hill is then search Kyle Hill on TH-cam
Because Science.
@@cookie1218 not anymore
10:56 Mehdi: *Spawn's Mehdi
Me: HOW IN THE WORLD DID MEHDI MADE A HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGEEEEEEE EXPLOSION 🤣🤣🤣🤣
3:36 This man has PTSD like my grandpa
Never clicked this fast in my life.
Same!
Same!!
Same
I know right!
Same
At 3:45 , he is surprised to see that there are no sparks and explosions for the first time
This is mehdi, our 54 yr old teacher, he is now currently obsessed with H E N T A I
HA your name almost tricked me it’s the •85 years a... part of it
@@demetrijohnsonssirenvideos3590 LOL
@@demetrijohnsonssirenvideos3590 haha
Lol i got shocked at first
@@69iqtutorial 😀
I love how his breadboard and jumper cables are covered in soot
*my parents seeing me succeed in something i did by myself which they didn't support*
6:18
I can relate
Well done. Not many people I meet encourage learning this way. Especially here where I live (USA). They over emphasize the use of oscilloscopes and other fancy machines and almost make it seem as if answers are unattainable without them. Most scientists I admire (not worship) were those of the past. Who had to find answers with nothing of the sort; with only the incandescent glow of candlelight and early styled bulbs to illuminate the dark and provide them with the sight needed to see the pages in which their pencils wrote; trying to figure out this planet. I can’t begin to imagine the frustrations!!!!
Thanks a ton for doing these videos.
1:40 the _beep beep_ means he was running it from a UPS, which is -much- slightly safer if you're gonna risk touching the conductors :)
I think it was his AFCI, though
@@adanedsstudio Maybe. I'd use a UPS because it would take two conductors to kill me :)
@Dennis W - Most UPS units don’t isolate you from the mains at all when plugged in. Only the double conversion ones do that AFAIK, line interactive or the most basic ones simply pass the mains through via relays. I thought I’d better point that out in case anyone got the wrong idea.
Of course, running on battery is the same as being mains isolated, lol!
@@ProdigalPorcupine 1. Pull the mains plug
2. UPS does its job
3. You now have an isolated supply
@@sciencoking - I know, but others reading your original comment may not! That’s why I thought it best to clarify. :-)
Mehdi's videos are such high quality, I absolutely love the interaction between him and his alter ego. Editing is top-notch too, great job!
I love it when he argues with himself and his momself lol.
And his wifeself :))
If this guy was my teacher in middle school, I would be way smarter.
The heavy duty ones usually use copper tubing for the induction coil, then they run coolant through the tubing to stop it melting. But on the other hand that's at a bit different current rating. Models for heating up and straightening truck axles, for example, often push like a 1000 amps through the coil, which concentrate the heat onto a few square centimeters.
Medhi: Turns on a swtch
The Switch: nothing
The switch after 5 seconds: *BOOM*
CREEPER AWW MAN
Yes rico boom
The editing is crazy man
Well done
I'm a sophomore in college for Electrical Engineering, and being able to understand a decent amount of what he is saying makes these videos so much more entertaining. Thank you for the inspiration Mehdi.
Me at 1:33 "huh, kinda expected something to short when he plugs it in"
*6 seconds later* "there it is"
11:43 that was his 3rd attempt you can see 2 other imprints from the hot alligator clip on the wood.
bruh ur user name
@@II_xD_II yeah
@@Zen-yb4xy this is his username xD
Because of your user name, when I press scroll, the windows slides horizontally instead of vertically...
@@pedrocarreiras4497 yeah i know
@0:40 "Does it look familiar now?"
Yes, it looks like Bart Sompson.
I can never look at that diagram the same again
1:58 Great Segue and really funny Raycon gag. The reasons I keep coming back to this video again and again.
2:17 electro boom enjoying freedom from wires
This guy should be my professor, he makes electrical engineering seem so simple and fun
That's when he isn't blowing the most simple electronics up...
@nova if dying is fun then yeah
And if you seeing him talking to empty air, you will know he is off his med.
@@JesusChrist-xc4yb you clearly just started watching Electroboom yesterday. That's my conclusion
@@dmdane I've been watching him for years, he blows something up each video
Who else spit out their breakfast when he plugged it in and the atomic explosion happened?
Me🖐️
Edit:- I am also from india having my dinner
Mine was my dinner (hello from India)
During dinner time as I am from India
smh my dinner :(
SO MANY INDIAN USERS hmm.....
iam too indian lmao
Teacher: Explain ur circuit in scientific terms
Me: 7:50
😂😂😂
5:53 - thanks for that bit of nightmare fuel.
I haven't heard the words "astable multivibrator" since my college days!
Do you know CheckPoint City?
i have a "astable multivibrator and my wife is happy"
Not used a 555 recently then :)
@@phlosen7854 It's a beautiful city
@@steverpcb I haven't designed a single circuit since grad school.
Me: Just graduated
Me: Sees these circuits
Que PTSD flashbacks from first and second year
I remember the glazed eyes of EE majors. lol Those poor guys never had a teacher like our fearful leader.
I’m a 3rd year EE student and I still can’t understand the circuitry in this video. I’m just starting to learn about diodes and transistors though so I should get it eventually
About 2 years out of a CE degree with hardware being my least favorite part. Don’t know why i torture myself with flashbacks by watching these videos 😂
I remember simulating my circuits in LtSpice and then they would not work on real life... the conclusions in my papers were all random bullsh*t hahaha
@@orionthekat so true. I found NI multiSim closer to reality than ltspice
I love how your slipshod and slapstick methods inspire the rest of us to be neat and precise. And all of your horrible shocks remind us to practice extra caution. You have probably saved more than a few lives, dear crazy man.
Hilarious, well written and edited! I've been working in electronics for many years, I love that your videos are now sufficiently advanced that I am always learning something new. I've done circuit design with MOSFETs before, and actually learned something about them from this bush that I didn't already know!
Oh, and good playing by Electrocute!
2 days ago wtf
Wait how is this comment 2 days ago when the video is only 13 minutes ago
@@g-gon8869 Patreon supporters get the videos early
Thanks for going through the various stages of the circuit design. It really helps me wrap my head around what the components are all doing in the "finished" product. You're the best!
the editing and video quality is improving. i was dying when he was reacting to the light bulbs working instead of exploding.
This dude a legitimate casual genius. Designing a circuit to fail so they could make a point about series vs parallel then using it to lead into a sponsor spot. Legend.
9:55 Aah Clementi! I played it as well a while ago, but on clarinet
All the electricity that he has taken has allowed him to duplicate his body and talk while watching himself talk
Conspiracy Confirmed!!!
*Mehdi Uses his Newly invented Time Machine to either Clone himself or Back to past to correct his mistake*
Thats Just d4c but scientific
Cant correct the mistake he is
@@slimefarmdude9635 is that a JoJo reference?
@@earllawrencedelute7337 it sure is!
I love how hard he flinches at the lights when they work normally.
10:47 lmao! Atom explosion killed me AHAHAHAHAHAHAAAH awesome content as always!
Imagine how much he has spent in repairing his hand😁
4:16 did he just fart? 😂
Don't you xP
I’m not sure but it did sound like it
I love how happy and how much love mehdi has for electronics. So wholesome.
11:57 is the reason I love this channel.
0:54 Captain Archibald Haddock! 😂😂😂 👌🏼
That's it, I'm reporting this video for murder.
I'm sorry... I killed like 6 at one time fixing my pinball machine recently.
Ohh
Why
What..... What the fu***** a******s****
I have killed three of your IRF530 brothers, supposedly with my static electricity. I'm very sorry.
BRILLIANT!!!! Most entertaining video on this subject ever.
Mehdi: **looks like hes crying**
Also Mehdi: This sounds good.
Crying cause so good the audio was
hes crying tears of joy
I'm just amazed by two things:
1. How humanity has reached the amazing level of knowledge about the laws of physics needed to simulate reality as well as LTSPICE does when simulating circuits
2. How well your daughter plays the piano at such a young age
Last words of an electrician
“Let me just plug it in”
“Capacitor *BANG*”
“Let me mesure it”
“Now when i turn it on”
"Is this live?" *Bang* "Nevermind..."
@@taylorc7059 lol
3:40 Poor Mehdi gor ready for sparks, but he got an actual working system
Rectifier.......😂😂 love you sir u r a perfect teacher I wish I could have teacher like you love from India
Video: 1 minute ago
Comments: 2 days ago
MAGIC!!!
it's called premium i think
@@AdityaKumar-ij5okIt's called patreon
the comments from days ago are people from his Patreon site
It’s not magic, it’s called induction. When the comment is first entered, TH-cam resists the flow of time, but quickly gives in and allows the comment to pass into existence. But as soon as the transfer of information is over, TH-cam again resists this change in the flow of time, overcompensating and shooting the comment further back in time than the point at which it was entered. Simple science.
@@AdityaKumar-ij5ok r/woooosh
11:52 anyone else hear the rather high-pitched whistling that I assume is the pliers physically vibrating from the inductor?
Thats coil whine, where the coil starts whining because of the coil vibrating at those frequencies
Yes
Best Raycon commercial I've ever seen in a video... and there are quite a few out there. F#!&ing legend.
10:49 thats me when my grandma tries to plug in an 102 yeas old Iron😂🤣🤣🤣
Ya
Yeas
Hi electroBOOM! I just wanted to say that every time I watch one of your videos no matter how bad my day has been, you always make it better. All the while teaching some really cool shiz
*I wonder if the electric shocks lead to him losing some of his hair*
You have no idea how excited I was to see your birthday post on Facebook. Your content got lost in my feed, and for whatever reason I never subscribed to this channel.
I love how your content went from goofy making it look like you had no idea what you were doing to these really fun educational videos! Great stress free content to learn and laugh. I need more of that in my life right now, THANK YOU!
3:52 here goes another classic incomprehensible circuit dynamics explanation. Either that or I'm totally fartbrained, as i had to watch it 8 times before still not getting it. If course I could model that circuit in Anycircuit or whatever, but that would be work and I watch these with (mixed) pleasure
Neither do i. I just like to watch some expert guy do wonders with electric, with no safety measures what so ever😁
I think we need to study 📖 🤔