I've never seen a man so happy to almost get electrocuted Edit: Since so damn many of y'all think I'm new to this channel, let me resphrase my statement. Out of all his videos so far, I've never seen him so happy to almost be electrocuted. A now stop "welcoming me to the channel" and telling me to watch his other videos. I've been here for years people.
"Boom!" - Frankie the Flyback. Those arcs are massive for a 12 volt battery input. Really. There's an inherent risk of internal damage though if the high voltage is allowed to arc to anything but the high voltage ground wire. I think you've got your safety all squared away though :P Let me know if you need some design help with the Marx. I've built a few, and they have design consideration to take into account.
@Bharat Jangid oh frick my bad, I didn't see the k at the end and I didn't see a 1 at the beginning. So I just thought they had 33 subscribers. Sorry man.
@Mr Guy yes I have been on his channel before. I tapped on his icon but I was blind. I have no clue how I didn't see the k at the end of his subscriber count. But yeah, plasma channel has great content.
@@Thomaskimble333: Several generations ago, Western Civilization was much more conservative. There were warning labels on some things -- mostly industrial equipment -- but consumers, for the most part, were left to fend for themselves. Children were not raised in bubbles, and they often got hurt while just being children. We quickly learned that the severity of the injury correlated strongly with the stupidity of the act which caused it. Some really dumb kids died. Over time, attrition raised the average intelligence of the group. Several decades ago, it was decided that "children should be seen and not hurt", and this caused the children to be completely shielded from their own stupidity. This allowed the really dumb ones to survive into adulthood, thus lowering the group's average intelligence. This handily explains the leftward drift of Western Civilization. Occam's razor.
Ah finally, more painful learning! Also, you should put terminal blocks at the output so you don’t have to solder and desolder stuff when trying to modify the output load.
@@ElectroBOOM 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 elec
@@thearchetype9829 Actually, Flash capacitors are meant to discharge a huge pulse of electricity (for gas flash tubes found in cameras). A VTTC generates constant high frequency pulses. The flash capacitors have to recharge, and they have such a high capacitance that they cannot operate at the right frequency, not without severely declining in efficiency. Not only that, but the high power DC output can actually damage your body. Conductor skin-effect will not apply, since it’s DC. It basically acts like a one-shot taser, outputting a fast pulse of high power DC that can paralyse muscles temporarily and cause electrical burns if it’s bad enough. VTTCs are high frequency AC, operating at essentially radio frequencies (since that’s what the tubes used were originally meant for - High power/range HAM radios) that can not interfere with muscles. They can burn your skin a little if exposed long enough, but it’s mainly safe to touch.
As a precaution, I would recommend stabilizing your HV wire to something and holding a non-conductive ground wire towards the output, in order that you don't inadvertently reach towards the ground of the circuit while also holding the HV output / 6:28 Rather than that, it's a really well designed circuit with the slow-rise implementation you've done.
I don't know what I love most about electroBOOM. The mad scientist in you? The crazy funny editing and timing and your sense of humor? Your great wealth of knowledge and tutorial style mixed with explosions? All the adhoc projects and experiments? Or just that crazy accent that is pure gold to listen too? I don't know anything electronics, but it's always fun watching your stuff. I will learn one day!
6:50 LoooooL the "what can I do with it" almost knocked me out, as a boy (10 years old) I connected two cables to a 4.5 V block and hung them in a schnapps glass with water, then I watched the air bubbles and wondered how to do it That could increase, so I took a 220V cable and did the same thing, I secured the cable well at the edge against slipping. Then I put the plug in the socket and lo and behold, what a surprise, air bubbles over air bubbles and there glass got very warm over time. so .. now it comes .... so i thought to myself "what can i do with it", i took red candle wax and it crumbled into the water .. how nice it was, like a lava lamp .. the only problem was the cable on the glass slipped, the ends came together and the glass was blown empty at the speed of light so to speak, the red candle wax was spread all over the ceiling while my room was just repainted in White , I don't know how it went ..... whether I can fix the damage so that could nobody saw it.. or someone spanked my ass so that I forgot the rest. ** just a small sample of my disastrous life ** I will never forget :-))) The last time I got a shock was 2 years ago when I was working on a 220 V Hotgun, I pulled the wrong plug out of the socket to be safely , It was amazed when i touched the heating element, luckily i learned to do this kind of work with just one hand at a very young age !! At the age of 13 I started repairing tube television sets in the neighborhood, that was 45 years ago. I got the first electric shock when I was 6 years old, when I tried to get a toast with a knife with a wooden handle and metal rivets from the toaster and immediately recognized the context after the shock " >>damn rivets
Back in my younger days, I built a circuit that drove a flyback transformer like this. And connected the output (roughly 12KVAC) to a 20-stage Cockroft-Walton multiplier built out of doorknob capacitors and microwave oven diodes. It arced a solid _10 inches._ (Around 250KVDC.) Part of the multiplier array disconnected while I was playing around with it, and I discovered the circuit break when it arced several inches to my hand, which was rendered numb for several hours and ached for a few days afterward.
Are you saying you SHOULD be sad instead? Like there's some obligation to be miserable ? It's idiotic in fact... Sometimes you're sad and sometimes you want to express joy. If Mehdi got electrocuted again and it's hilarious, you laugh. No problem here.
That first setup you’ve had to heat metal is actually used to make gourmet knives. My friends dad is a HR for a company called Cutco and in a factory tour we saw a big version of that circuit that heats the knives to bend and the coil is safe to touch when you take the knife out.
@@tomandjerry9729 2 months and only 91 likes 1 comment.. the notification of your reply just made me more depressed than I already was in my personal life... :(
I'm a student in the Philippines, I've been watching this channel for 2 years now for lessons I don't learn from school. What a relaxing channel XD, I hope you continue to inspire people with your wisdom and wit for longer years. I miss all the 3d printer giveaways tho :((
Mehdi: Hey it's working! High voltage arcs! Transformer: **Burns and smokes** Mehdi: Oh no my alarm is gonna sound! But I have a solution! **Ha ha I go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.**
@@timmyg8888 Precisely. Although he thought the smoke didn't get to the sensor, he contributed to make helicopter noises. Hopefully he will make a video on this ventilater thingy-majig he is going to install, maybe a home made one (even though his mechanical skills are worse than his electrical ones!)
When I started watching I had no idea what you are talking about ! but I absolutely loved it, It was so engaging and the arcs with the capacitors and transformers was so cool that I watched the whole video and at the end of the video I still had no idea what you are talking about ! On to the next one I guess.
I think you should make a Marx Generator. The arcs would be massive this way. You really shoud do it! By the way, great video as always.(Sorry if my English is bad, I'm acutally Turkish, and I'm trying to improve my English with watching English TH-cam videos of you and the other Electronics channels.)
The arcs are electrically isolated from the rest of the circuit by transformer. You could make a common ground between them to make sure they blow up though!
@@ElectroBOOM This is an interesting point. However, considering how high the voltage is, with stray capacitive coupling everywhere and that only a few volts at DC would destroy the input of my spectrum analyzers, I am fairy sure even without a common-ground, it would destroy the input if I get close enough. It would be an interesting, (and expensive) experiment to do. I think it is right up your alley Mehdi! And of course as always, great work on the videos. I never miss one.
@@user-fv3kl7dc9n subscribe to his patreon, you get first access before it fully publishes on youtube. You don't even need to pay much. Like a dollar a month is enough
"Power! Unlimited power!" - Darth Mehdious
Hey The same arcs can also be produced by flash capacitors
So this is how a flash capacitor works
Zth-cam.com/video/SHwy6IRxAws/w-d-xo.html!!!
Diode RECTIFIER!!
"NO! THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!" - Like Mehdiwalker
Oooo this is good 🔥
"may the POWER be with you." the Dark Lord, Star Trek
This video is sponsored by Arc Industries, helping you bridge the gap since 1950
Do you mean his eyebrow by saying gap.
@@Auroramystic r/idonthavereddit
When are you gonna make a hot glue gun 4 but with a laser
*[Lincoln Electric™ would like to know your location]*
@@Davwid did you see my web shooter teaser?
5:35 heaven moment xd
I wish I had someone who looked at me the way Medhi looks at high voltage.
@@onerandombruh u definitely saw the comments of his old taser vid lol
Mehdi: "Don't try this at home!"
Mehdi, 3 seconds later: "If you want to know how I made this..."
as Steve Spangler says: don’t try it at home, try it at a friend’s home
@@harrietjameson 😂😂
@@harrietjameson yes
Just try it at a friend's house!
We learn it so we can practice not doing it at home.
"don't try this at home"
"but if you want to try this at home, here are all the schematics and circuit diagrams so you can build it yourself"
i think you can use the software he introduced in his last video
Try it outside maybe 🤔
Wtf 7 hours ago!?
@@Triospirit Patreons are earlier
the trick is to do it at your friend's house.
Mehdi: “Never try this at home!!!!”
Also Mehdi: disconnects house safety features
"Never try this at home"
...
"Anyway here's the video for how to do this"
“never try this at home”
“but here’s all the circuits and designs if you want to try it at home”
HERE LET ME DEMONSTRATE
That's why do it at school fair
#69?
Huh 🤔 wonder what are the other 68?
I've never seen a man so happy to almost get electrocuted
Edit: Since so damn many of y'all think I'm new to this channel, let me resphrase my statement.
Out of all his videos so far, I've never seen him so happy to almost be electrocuted. A now stop "welcoming me to the channel" and telling me to watch his other videos. I've been here for years people.
You must be new here. ;)
@@TheConjurersTower no I've just never seen him happy to almost be electrocuted. He usually has a worried or scared face when he tests things out
The same arcs can also be produced by flash capacitors
So this is how a flash capacitor works
th-cam.com/video/SHwy6IRxAws/w-d-xo.html!!!
Lol😂
imagine if your teacher got electrocuted every 5 minutes
Most of the time he shocks himself for educational and entertainment value, but in this video he reaches 100% mad scientist mode and I love it.
The frequency to pain graph is the funniest thing I've seen in a while.
The only thing funnier is the video showing how he made it
"Boom!" - Frankie the Flyback. Those arcs are massive for a 12 volt battery input. Really. There's an inherent risk of internal damage though if the high voltage is allowed to arc to anything but the high voltage ground wire. I think you've got your safety all squared away though :P Let me know if you need some design help with the Marx. I've built a few, and they have design consideration to take into account.
@Bharat Jangid oh frick my bad, I didn't see the k at the end and I didn't see a 1 at the beginning. So I just thought they had 33 subscribers. Sorry man.
The same arcs can also be produced by flash capacitors
So this is how a flash capacitor works
th-cam.com/video/SHwy6IRxAws/w-d-xo.html!!!
@Mr Guy yes I have been on his channel before. I tapped on his icon but I was blind. I have no clue how I didn't see the k at the end of his subscriber count. But yeah, plasma channel has great content.
He is reall
@@Thomaskimble333: Several generations ago, Western Civilization was much more conservative. There were warning labels on some things -- mostly industrial equipment -- but consumers, for the most part, were left to fend for themselves. Children were not raised in bubbles, and they often got hurt while just being children. We quickly learned that the severity of the injury correlated strongly with the stupidity of the act which caused it. Some really dumb kids died. Over time, attrition raised the average intelligence of the group.
Several decades ago, it was decided that "children should be seen and not hurt", and this caused the children to be completely shielded from their own stupidity. This allowed the really dumb ones to survive into adulthood, thus lowering the group's average intelligence.
This handily explains the leftward drift of Western Civilization.
Occam's razor.
Instead of being full of old toys and books, Mehdi’s basement is gonna be full of blackened transformer units and blown circuits
It probably already is.. XD
And instead of dust it's littered with the remains of exploded capacitors
SmarterEveryDay : Laminar Flow!
ElectroBOOM: ARC!
I love this side of TH-cam.
4:05 I feel that this is comeback of the heated chair
The same arcs can also be produced by flash capacitors
So this is how a flash capacitor works
th-cam.com/video/SHwy6IRxAws/w-d-xo.html!!!
Omg I remember that
"Funniest shit I've ever seen"
6:13 when ape makes fire first time
The same arcs can also be produced by flash capacitors
So this is how a flash capacitor works
th-cam.com/video/SHwy6IRxAws/w-d-xo.html!!!
2:23 freaking seals. makes my heart almost pops.
"oh it smells like ozone" never heard a sane person say that
Not anymore If you're in the Stratosphere
You think he's sane?
I've said it lots of times... oh, wait...
it's typical if you've ever did something with high voltage
You said, sane xD
Things that make Mehdi happy:
-Arcs
-Pain
-Jumpscares
-His children
-Full bridge rectifier
-Whatever marx thing that was in the video
-pain
pain peko
Is he naruto fan? (pain)
@@proffesor4709 dunno~~
Old communist electrical components.
You put pain twice
3:57 never gonna happen as you are the god of electricity!!!!!
Ah finally, more painful learning!
Also, you should put terminal blocks at the output so you don’t have to solder and desolder stuff when trying to modify the output load.
Hey, that's a good idea!!
@@ElectroBOOM 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 elec
@@ElectroBOOM good idea for video make spark gap Tesla coil using this transformer
The same arcs can also be produced by flash capacitors
So this is how a flash capacitor works
th-cam.com/video/SHwy6IRxAws/w-d-xo.html!!!
@@thearchetype9829 Actually, Flash capacitors are meant to discharge a huge pulse of electricity (for gas flash tubes found in cameras). A VTTC generates constant high frequency pulses. The flash capacitors have to recharge, and they have such a high capacitance that they cannot operate at the right frequency, not without severely declining in efficiency.
Not only that, but the high power DC output can actually damage your body. Conductor skin-effect will not apply, since it’s DC. It basically acts like a one-shot taser, outputting a fast pulse of high power DC that can paralyse muscles temporarily and cause electrical burns if it’s bad enough.
VTTCs are high frequency AC, operating at essentially radio frequencies (since that’s what the tubes used were originally meant for - High power/range HAM radios) that can not interfere with muscles. They can burn your skin a little if exposed long enough, but it’s mainly safe to touch.
December 31st 2020, 11:59 p.m.:
Electroboom succeeds in creating a circuit that generates gazillion volts. There is no 12:00 a.m.
Thus leaving us in the 2020 forever..
1.21 Gigawatts!
Electroboom caused 5G.
perfect end to the perfect year
2:40 Ants: ok, MY HOUSE IS ON FIRE!
4:31 the best sounds effect ever
"Don't try this at home! If you want to know how I made this..."
the duality of man
The look of joy on his face is so pure, this made me incredibly happy. Good job
"Please, don't do this at home"
"Well, if you want to know how I made this here's an in-depth tutorial"
🤣I love electroboom
2:52 I wish I could move that fast!
and he only showed 0.1% of his power
Same dude
Te be fair this man has the power of thousands of watts through his veins.
@@bertodg001 Nah that is just his natural movement speed. I want to see him move his version of fast.
Yes
As a precaution, I would recommend stabilizing your HV wire to something and holding a non-conductive ground wire towards the output, in order that you don't inadvertently reach towards the ground of the circuit while also holding the HV output / 6:28 Rather than that, it's a really well designed circuit with the slow-rise implementation you've done.
Funny you said that because the next video he posted (Marx Generator) he did EXACTLY THAT at 0:57, probably the nastiest shock i've seen from him.
guess he learned the hard way
whats a precaution? - electroboom
I don't know what I love most about electroBOOM. The mad scientist in you? The crazy funny editing and timing and your sense of humor? Your great wealth of knowledge and tutorial style mixed with explosions? All the adhoc projects and experiments? Or just that crazy accent that is pure gold to listen too? I don't know anything electronics, but it's always fun watching your stuff. I will learn one day!
The same,naturally i love the same things of this guy,he sometimes is creepy like a mad scientist but yeah,is very funny. XD
He speaks Farsi in a funny way too.
@@sirkooshiar
Yeah,true. XD
"Oh, it's burning... GOOD THING I REMOVED THE SMOKE DETECTOR"
lolll
(Becomes a helicopter)
7:40 “Things are burning, good thing I unplugged that fire sensor thingy”
Famous last words...
Lets be honest this dude is way better at teaching us than teachers at schools😂
Nope not for me
Stating facts right there
Yes
So true!!. Except he won't be shocking himself at school for obvious reasons lol. Also this is gonna be the top comment.
@@sairuthvik7134 You are app right because school teachers dose not have practical skills bro
Making a High Voltage Generator: The Good Ending.
The same arcs can also be produced by flash capacitors
So this is how a flash capacitor works
th-cam.com/video/SHwy6IRxAws/w-d-xo.html!!!
@@thearchetype9829 ElectroBOOM also talks about flash capacitors in his USB Killer video.
@@thearchetype9829 stop spamming, seriously.
The (unfortunately) good ending
Damn straight, my good sire. 😎
6:50
LoooooL the "what can I do with it" almost knocked me out, as a boy (10 years old) I connected two cables to a 4.5 V block and hung them in a schnapps glass with water, then I watched the air bubbles and wondered how to do it That could increase, so I took a 220V cable and did the same thing, I secured the cable well at the edge against slipping. Then I put the plug in the socket and lo and behold, what a surprise, air bubbles over air bubbles and there glass got very warm over time. so .. now it comes .... so i thought to myself "what can i do with it", i took red candle wax and it crumbled into the water .. how nice it was, like a lava lamp .. the only problem was the cable on the glass slipped, the ends came together and the glass was blown empty at the speed of light so to speak, the red candle wax was spread all over the ceiling while my room was just repainted in White , I don't know how it went ..... whether I can fix the damage so that could nobody saw it.. or someone spanked my ass so that I forgot the rest.
** just a small sample of my disastrous life ** I will never forget :-)))
The last time I got a shock was 2 years ago when I was working on a 220 V Hotgun, I pulled the wrong plug out of the socket to be safely , It was amazed when i touched the heating element, luckily i learned to do this kind of work with just one hand at a very young age !! At the age of 13 I started repairing tube television sets in the neighborhood, that was 45 years ago.
I got the first electric shock when I was 6 years old, when I tried to get a toast with a knife with a wooden handle and metal rivets from the toaster and immediately recognized the context after the shock " >>damn rivets
5:48 maybe electroboom could’ve used that for his previous jacobs ladder
5:30 best part
oh my god the eye rotating at 7:03 alone is worth a sub, the context leading up to it makes it even better.
I like your newest video / audio effects
really gives a special flair to your content!
Wtf how did you commented 8hours ago???
What am I seeing ........😐...8 hours
Because Patreon
@@MohitSharmaxp i think patreons or some other kind of supporter can view the video early
@@agnelaustin2144 ummmm🤔 I still have doubts!
7:33 my favourite evil scientist accent
2:26 "Look at these arcs"....these arcs are amazing..give it a lick.....wait....i never realized just HOW fitting that is for this channel XD
Mehdi: being just happy and admires the arc
me: *touch it Mehdi. touch the arc.*
This Kills the Electroboom.
That would probobly kill him
2:56 why don’t you just build one😂
Exactly. I just realized, he even has a solder fume extractor fan. He could just use that instead 👁️👄👁️🤚
With no safety features, of course.
If they build they gonna lose hand.
Back in my younger days, I built a circuit that drove a flyback transformer like this. And connected the output (roughly 12KVAC) to a 20-stage Cockroft-Walton multiplier built out of doorknob capacitors and microwave oven diodes. It arced a solid _10 inches._ (Around 250KVDC.) Part of the multiplier array disconnected while I was playing around with it, and I discovered the circuit break when it arced several inches to my hand, which was rendered numb for several hours and ached for a few days afterward.
4:20 me explaining project to team mates
The same arcs can also be produced by flash capacitors
So this is how a flash capacitor works
th-cam.com/video/SHwy6IRxAws/w-d-xo.html!!!
7:06 evil laught 🤣
05:58 seeing him so happy makes me smile but then... sadness struck 😭
But then happiness again 👍
“Why is there so much wire under my chair?!?”
🤣🤣🤣. I started laughing so hard, I almost fell out my chair and onto a bunch of wire!
"I really need to add powerful vents to my room"
*Mehdi was an Impostor*
Hello The same arcs can also be produced by flash capacitors
So this is how a flash capacitor works
Zth-cam.com/video/SHwy6IRxAws/w-d-xo.html!!!
@@thearchetype9829 pls dont
5:36 my face reaction when that thing finally worked an year ago
just mourn an old friend passing.. Started watching this and was giggling after a few mins... Man i hate myself.. And love this!
watch the one where he tested GFCI outlet, and the one with Jacob's ladder, it's a prescription for lifting up spirit. Cheers
Are you saying you SHOULD be sad instead? Like there's some obligation to be miserable ? It's idiotic in fact... Sometimes you're sad and sometimes you want to express joy. If Mehdi got electrocuted again and it's hilarious, you laugh. No problem here.
despite my extremely poor English, I'm getting addicted to your videos, it's funny and I still learn something, thanks for that electroboom
That first setup you’ve had to heat metal is actually used to make gourmet knives. My friends dad is a HR for a company called Cutco and in a factory tour we saw a big version of that circuit that heats the knives to bend and the coil is safe to touch when you take the knife out.
I love how complete you look when the arcs jump...👍😁
"I really need to add a powerful vent to my room"
Proceeds being THE powerful vent
7:07, *that's how the demon under my bed looks...*
Lol
@@tomandjerry9729 2 months and only 91 likes 1 comment..
the notification of your reply just made me more depressed than I already was in my personal life... :(
I laughed so fuckin' hard at that part lmao.
5:36
That smile
That darn smile
But, what is the song called?! :O
6:30 happy diwali
00:04:47 *Would shock the s**t out of you!* - Mehdi Sadaghdar 2020
That thumbnail is one worth clicking on
Edit: 6:04 even better
@7:06 I guess this laugh justifies the name of the channel! All time viewer/subscriber btw, amazing work!
I'm a student in the Philippines, I've been watching this channel for 2 years now for lessons I don't learn from school. What a relaxing channel XD, I hope you continue to inspire people with your wisdom and wit for longer years. I miss all the 3d printer giveaways tho :((
2:47 Mr Bean
One day he’ll stop uploading, and that’s when we’ll know.
We will know if he is dead
I take this as joke, cuz i assume he zap himself on purpose and he know what hes doing. Yeah, just my opinion
@@windestruct FO REAL BRO????
Don’t say that
@@avocadolfnonym4692 firstly, it is r/wooosh and second, you have no reason to wooosh me
7:06 oh god lmao that freaking face he makes cracks me up XD
Dude!! You're awesome. Reproducibility of your circuits right in front of our noses. Many, many thanks. You're still da man.
I’ve never seen this man so happy, I’m happy for him.
Hello cat
6:10 And that, students, is what genuine happiness looks like.
0:03 Anybody else think that his induction heater looks like a planetary rover?
The same arcs can also be produced by flash capacitors
So this is how a flash capacitor works
th-cam.com/video/SHwy6IRxAws/w-d-xo.html!!!
@@thearchetype9829 Dude stop it. Spam is bad.
"Don't try this at home" - Mehdi, trying it at home
The same arcs can also be produced by flash capacitors
So this is how a flash capacitor works
th-cam.com/video/SHwy6IRxAws/w-d-xo.html!!!
@@thearchetype9829 Why are you on every comment
5:36 smile of an angel
No
@@LiquidHonor yes
Sir you're literally one of the best intellectual comedian 😂 and a genius who let's us fools learn so much without actually opening a book
I can't tell my professor that you are my inspiration to stay active in EE lol
2:52
Man, I love this
Mehdi: Hey it's working! High voltage arcs!
Transformer: **Burns and smokes**
Mehdi: Oh no my alarm is gonna sound! But I have a solution!
**Ha ha I go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.**
The same arcs can also be produced by flash capacitors
So this is how a flash capacitor works
th-cam.com/video/SHwy6IRxAws/w-d-xo.html!!!
He became a helicopter
@@timmyg8888 Precisely. Although he thought the smoke didn't get to the sensor, he contributed to make helicopter noises.
Hopefully he will make a video on this ventilater thingy-majig he is going to install, maybe a home made one (even though his mechanical skills are worse than his electrical ones!)
The only non-Science related part of his videos is when he says “Hi”
When I started watching I had no idea what you are talking about ! but I absolutely loved it, It was so engaging and the arcs with the capacitors and transformers was so cool that I watched the whole video and at the end of the video I still had no idea what you are talking about !
On to the next one I guess.
I would be an electrician if he was my teacher growing up.
Chances are that you wouldn't be for long.
The same arcs can also be produced by flash capacitors
So this is how a flash capacitor works
th-cam.com/video/SHwy6IRxAws/w-d-xo.html!!!
Is that an insult? I can't tell. :)
oh man, show passion to inspire passion
that's what schools lack today
Show passion, TEACH passion.
He’s an engineer, that’s not what electricians do. Electricians install the equipment that the engineers design.
I think he's addicted to high voltage. Doesn't surprise me but the face.
Note, this output voltage is not used normally, because it is only low voltage and high voltage
Me seeing the nice white arc: ElectorBoom has reached his final form
I think you should make a Marx Generator. The arcs would be massive this way. You really shoud do it! By the way, great video as always.(Sorry if my English is bad, I'm acutally Turkish, and I'm trying to improve my English with watching English TH-cam videos of you and the other Electronics channels.)
you're doing well!
ama emin A-coo-tuh-ly aslında ak-choo-aly.
Anthony G Sorry but I can't understand you
Anthony G I think you tried to speak Turkish but I can say It is not Turkish(except for the words emin and aslında)
Tank You So Much Mehdi for the ZVS driver circuit
5:23 and it smells like OZON
I want to try this in my lab. But if by mistake one of the arcs gets too close to one of my instruments, there goes $100k!
Imagine it arcs to the front end of the uxr scope
1.3$ million bye bye
no esd protection? ):
The arcs are electrically isolated from the rest of the circuit by transformer. You could make a common ground between them to make sure they blow up though!
@@ElectroBOOM it would be nice to see shahrihar doing that to one of his scopes or at least probes
@@ElectroBOOM This is an interesting point. However, considering how high the voltage is, with stray capacitive coupling everywhere and that only a few volts at DC would destroy the input of my spectrum analyzers, I am fairy sure even without a common-ground, it would destroy the input if I get close enough.
It would be an interesting, (and expensive) experiment to do. I think it is right up your alley Mehdi! And of course as always, great work on the videos. I never miss one.
5:33 for thing like that i keep coming at your channel. This sh*t is pure gold man.
Over the years, it feels like we have watched this man turn into super villain...
7:46 the hell are you talking about, I'm making it as soon as I'm done with the video.
Hey The same arcs can also be produced by flash capacitors
So this is how a flash capacitor works
Zth-cam.com/video/SHwy6IRxAws/w-d-xo.html!!!
5:32 getting an A+ on your social studies test
YOU HAVEN'T ZAPPED YOURSELF IN THIS VIDEO
But we had fire instead
Wow very rare
No Body
Mehdi At 2:35 : Lag*
its stuff like the 'animated applauding seals' that reminds me that he knows video editing... as in, the talent on this channel is at another level
Aaarc de triumph
How did you commented 9 hours ago 😐
@@user-fv3kl7dc9n subscribe to his patreon, you get first access before it fully publishes on youtube. You don't even need to pay much. Like a dollar a month is enough
@@xTerminatorAndy thanks for explaining.
Sadly in my country you can't subscribe to a patreon , netflix , youtube and lot others
The same arcs can also be produced by flash capacitors
So this is how a flash capacitor works
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@@user-fv3kl7dc9n well, reading and listening isn't forbidden, right?
he's been educating people while being electrocuted like heck and he hasn't been cooked alive yet
MEHDI IS A LEGEND
my mom wants to sue him (what a karen)
5:35 that right there is a face of accomplishment, right after the Jacob's Ladder incident.. i'm still proud of you.
"let's make super high voltage"
"But I can't because this thing is TRASH"
When the seals appeared I thought something blew up for a second.
1:13 and then you can start cooking metal with the circuit!
That got me 💀
When mehdi unplugged the sensor thingy I was like what the hell are you doin bro it would burn the sh*t out of you!
"It turns on at full power", I wish I woke up like this
Water bucket, electric shocks, a killer in your room...
There are always ways!
Mehdi: "Don't try this at home, OK!"
1 second later: "If you want to know how I made this circuit, go watch my previous video"
Mehdi: "Maybe i should make a Marx Generator"
Me: "Yeeeaah"
Mehdi: "Yeeeah"
Me: :0
Instructions unclear, made Capital generator instead
@@revimfadli4666 XD