Dude! what were those gloves rated at? High voltage is high voltage even if it's coming from batteries. The arc you were pulling out was due to the ionisation of the air and probably the addition of copper ions.
My god - you could die in the moment of taking the 2 opposite copper bolts in your "welding gloves" glad the arc didnt come out of your hand... did the chineese 10 cent plastic clips provide that muh of a safety. 1x 1000V gives arc on a range of 1mm air. I came here looking for the movie of somebody else testing 200 of retired 9v batteries - he even connected them in packs of 10 not more for greater security in case of hand missclick.
Amazing footage but he kind of didn’t see what happened in the grape. There was electric arcing and hot plasma. The instant plasma buildup seemed to me to be the root cause for the nails to shoot out. Steam would have possibly blown up the grape. When it would have formed in the electric arc. The glowing Grape. A grape and a microwave are commonly used to create Plasma at home. Because creating plasma is something special. You created big clouds of plasma. Amazing. But dangerous too.
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It's so funny to think that these things come together like Legos to form an ultimate death taser, allowing someone with truly NO KNOWLEDGE to mess with them.
@@Eric91611 The DC voltage is a genuine risk in this case, however the risk of the batteries exploding or catching fire is also a very likely and dangerous possibility.
You clearly have not seen electroboom,styropyro,beyond the press,herrito, or any of high voltage things like voltage multipliers,MOTs giant capacitor banks and many other things that are wayyyy more dangerous than this
@Laserpointergreen Electroboom is incredibly intelligent. He does things in a calculated way to make them seem like more of a bad idea than they actually are. Idk who those other people are though.
Think electric vehicles! No, not the RC kind. Face shield, true electrical gloves (rubber/silicone based probably), and I wouldn't stand ANYWHERE near the batteries or item tested. When he placed the two connectors/nails together, it looked like a mushroom cloud. Not what you want to see as being 'COOL'.
Look at the leads he uses as well, those are not suited for that amount of voltage, even at low amps. This dude is also holding a lead in each hand, could kill him instantly..
A.C.Engineering That's not even close to accurate... At thousands of Volts, it will just go through not only your hands, but your whole body easily. He's holding both electrodes in both hands, essentially electrical execution/suicide style. If the arc would have went through him, it would be through his heart and lungs, burning the nerves and muscles inside instantly. And you don't need anywhere close to even a single Amp to die from it. Only a few milliamps and you're gone.
Me too! Then at the end when he calls for suggestions on whether or not he should "go bigger" and what should he go bigger on, I just thought to myself that I should write down the date and make a note to watch for the day when there will be a mention of the accidental death of a "You Tuber" that filmed his own death. Like the guy who came home from going into town and he couldn't find his brother (they cohabitated in a cabin in the woods) but he DID find the video recorder that had been used earlier that day by the brother while he was interacting with a wild bear (commonly done by both of them). The man watched the video in horror as he witnessed the bear maul his brother and left very little of his remains behind. YEAH. I'd hate to be his wife or gf and have something like that be in my future.
Yes on the next video he should do a test arcing right through one of those gloves to show people how dumb this setup is!! Then dismantle it and be thankful he's still here to post this shit - that is probably going to get some copycat kid killed!!
That's exactly what I told my wife, "he's really being dangerous, he doesn't even have on the proper gloves to handle high voltage even if it is DC, no rubber no love." Interesting to see, but if he had been safe I'd have been much happier. There are old electricians, and bold electricians, I plan on being an old one myself.
Yeah... It will do NOTHING 🙂. Gas is not conductive, though capacitive effects or tiny amounts of water could cause an initial small spark, potentially causing a fireball which would really go crazy since the plasma fire is made of IS conductive. Crazy arcs on top of a gas fire, not fun.
Nah, just add a lot of capacitor, coil the copper at the end and start annoying your neighbors. After which wait for a few minutes for the cops to come.
@@tooniis1403 CRH stole his "safety is #1 priority" catchphrase from a youtube series called "Is it a good idea to microwave this?" that used the same catchphrase in the into of their videos
The illusion of safety is very real with the precautions taken in this video. Kilovolt gloves are required in AC 277-480 delta systems as far as osha's concerned. That's like a sixth the power Tyler's playing with, not to mention DC is nasty to get hit with.
Actually welding gloves have no insulating properties to them the reason you don’t get shocked is because your body isn’t part or the short circuit hence the reason he isn’t being shocked
I'm just glad we didn't end up seeing " watch 300 9v batteries stop Tyler's heart" Please get some rated voltage gloves, if those gloves hadn't have been new and dry you would have had a really bad day.
Actually I do not think the gloves did help him even a tiny bit... He was just lucky and did not electrocute himself, one little mistake and he would be dead and the video would not have been posted.
Welding gloves protect from electric shock, heat, infrared, and abrasions… wearing them is probably the best thing he could’ve done considering what he built was basically a welder.
@@peterzingler6221 you also have to take in account the amperage. 2700V and 500 miliamps is very dangerous. it can and will stop your heart. if you were to touch both ends of it, you would feel it. thats 1350 Watts of DC current. (theoretical values. Wattage is probably closer to 1100 after a few mins of use.)
Internet expert welder here but I’m pretty sure a lot of newer mig machines use voltage to control the amount of current that is passed through the gun very similar to amperage control
Arthur Herrera mig machines use a constant voltage which varying amperage depending on electrode length so that a smooth arc can be maintained. Stick welders use constant current and the voltage varies in order to keep an arc lit.
@@LionStrategic Tes there is enough voltage to conduct through the air at about 3 millimeters. Once you touch the nails this heats the air so you can move away and the air is still conducted. This is because air is conductive when hot. The same thing can be done with a microwave transformer.
He always undermines the videos, like he’s doing the opposite of click baiting. He’s just like, “we aren’t doing anything too crazy, just zapping things with electricity, you know the norm.”
Those welding gloves have absolutely no protection to that type of voltage. For that you need linesman's gloves with inner rubber gloves under the leather gloves. You were lucky. The energy in those batteries would stop your heart in the blink of an eye had the gloves been slightly damp and you contacted a live conductor.
12voltvids yeah, he should’ve wore glove rated to work on hybrids or fully electric cars. Just mili amps could stop your heart if passed through it. 1/3 of an amp.
It takes more DC current through the heart to stop it compared to AC, there is no frequency with DC. Frequency is what causes fibrillation. With the leather gloves on there would be enough resistance that it would take an existing heart problem to kill him, and even then it probably wouldnt
Proper terminology is arc radiation. And yes he should wear some form on shielding for his eyes. I usually wear two pairs of good shaded sunglasses for long drawn out arcs. But for short arcs, I put on 6-7 pairs of good shaded sunglasses. I look funny in them, but it gets the job done. And yes, I cant see anything out of the many shades I have on. Until the arc is struck.
I started out with the most dangerous high voltage and had no clue what I was doing at first. It was a 100 KVA pig pole transformer. But I am really glad I got the super high experience. That made me so much farther ahead of the game than everyone else. I just followed standard safety procedures and asked a certified high voltage linemen to supervise me. He didn't see anything wrong with what I was doing.
Where do i even start with the safety issues in this video? You were very lucky that the 2700V did not arc through one of your welding gloves and kill you by the time you hit the floor. I also would never trust those tiny test leads with anything over a few hundred volts. Higher voltage is what allows deadly currents to flow through a human. Before someone mentions "its not the voltage, its the current that kills you" keep in mind if you were to have a power source that was rated 10v 500amps and touched both leads of it with your bare hands you would be completely fine as there is no high voltage there to push any deadly current through you. Its all about ohms law: Current = Voltage / Resistance. I've calibrated high current shunts for power supplies at my work using a 5V 500amp power supply and have no issue touching both leads despite the high current this supply can provide. Because the low voltage doesnt allow any significant current at all to pass through me. Remember, Current = Voltage / Resistance. This deathtrap setup you have here can easily do 1 amp for a short amount of time AT 2700V! WHICH CAN EASILY KILL YOU! The only safe way to arc these high voltage supplies together would be to only handle one lead with one hand and no more and tying an insulating pipe to the wire for added protection is a good idea. I suggest you please remove this video before someone tries this at home and kills themselves
@@themblue8236 Not true. If that were true, youd be electrocuted for holding car battery terminals while they started a car. That can peak at more than 800 amps and voltage is around 12V too. ElectroBOOM has done many videos on this. Its simple Ohm's Law V=IR. An essential relationship to know
@@themblue8236 You're half right but you're missing one factor that the guy commented. Resistance of the human skin, at worst condition it could get down to 100kohm~ do the math (10/100000 = 0.1mA) I've touched 200VDC with my bare hand and feel shocked a little. Fact check your own ass before proving someone wrong
@@andyheater 12V can not harm you , this is 2700v and would instantly kill you like he say and it is more then enough ampere to kill in this 9v batteries when connected together up to this voltage...
@@the2wheeldeal025 Not yes and no -.- just yes. an arc of electricity is invisible, as electrons are smaller than a wavelength of light. What you see is the plasma it generates. Or rather the light emitted by the plasma. yes and yes.
@Nathan Gregory brazing always involves solder... The material doesn't matter too much, it just has to be brazeble. It wouldn't weld tho because he'd need thicker wires and something with high resistance as the rod.
Plot twist, this man knows exactly what hes doing and is just a character because his apparent lack of knowledge and safety precautions bring in views and comments
Just because you understand what could happen doesn't mean you really grasp the gravity of it. He may understand it, but his lack of safety and knowledge will slip him up, wether it's an act or not.
I’m an electrician and 2700 bolts is insane. But what I would love to see is wire up 13 9-volt Batteries in series witch is as close to 120 as you can get, have multiple groups of 13 batteries wired in parallel so that the storage of the batteries is increased, then try to power everyday items, maybe even something with a heating element in it...
@@johnjay6370well electronic things really run on DC. They just convert the ac into DC and then can regulate the voltage. So I think theyv might actually still run on DC
@@mondude9754 Not everything runs on DC and for the reason it does not have to. Toasters, fans, old light bulbs, and other things run off AC. One thing to remember and lots of people get this confused is that Voltage and Current are not the same. Power if the product of Voltage and current. So the guy who wants to put 9v batteries together to make 120v, Yes he will have 120v but the current will not be enough to do much of anything.
I saw a video of some guys use idk how much voltage and of the sort to melt stuff. Inside. On a freakin' carpet. Adult men. Trust me, this isn't the stupidest thing on TH-cam
Not really. Seen Coke factories, hospital, underwater facilities do it all the time? Less fatal than uh you know high power, long distance (hertz, per second)AC?
Factories use cables with plastic insulation designed to contain high voltages. And and the workers shut off the power before handling the wires, or they wear specially designed gloves that RELIABLY protect against high voltages. This guy was one splash of water away from his gloves not resisting the voltage, --> electrocution! The video with the melted metal and carpet was probably Photonicinduction. The power supply was a few volts and a higher current. Sure, he made an ugly mark on the floor and a breathed some nasty smoke, but he wasn't at risk for instant death from electricity
@@brandonclements7875 yeah seen that too, they were qualified sparkies (yeah i know huh lol) and did have a very good idea of what they were doing even if they had zero regard for the rug. this has a larger potential to go bad, fast imo
The way you did this was super dangerous! Welding gloves are not HV safe. There was huge risk of getting hand to hand electric shock. At this current it could absolutely kill you. Please be safe.
Expoilin the current is actually not very high. He connected the batteries in series so the current of all of them together is the same current as just one 9 volt battery. If he would’ve connected them positive to positive across then the current would double but the voltage would only be 9 volts
Watching you play Russian roulette would have been less stressful!! I don't think you really understand just how lucky you are this wasn't a video demonstration on the very poor insulating properties of leather and the effects of high voltage DC on the human body.
András Lőrincz we got iron in our bodies, very very little but i think with enough voltage it could cause an effect, just like it could cause a magnetic effect with enough magnetic pull. Im not very educated on electricity so dont take my words for facts, i just know some physics and stuff
András Lőrincz but still, iron is magnetic. With a magnetic field powerfull enough it will affect us, it just means MRI machines dont generate a magnetic field powerfull enough for such thing to happen but it can happen, iron is magnetic so it is affected by magnetic fields
8:53 This is likely due to the spectroscopic colors of the gases present in air produced when the electric current passes through them. That’s how neon signs work, an electric current is run through a pressurized tube of gas. Neon itself will produce a red hue, but gases like nitrogen (which composes roughly 70% of air) will be more greenish.
Do you know how close you came to Death? Literally inches! Your welding gloves are not designed to protect that high of voltage! Maybe High amp/low voltage?
That thing that happened when the copper wires connected and then went away is called an arc(plasma) plasma is something when contactless disconnect from the live. Causing it to jump.
@@ThatJay283 Probably at a few milli Amps. What created will generate much more and definitely be lethal! As will the batteries exploding because the dum dum is basically short circuiting them.
when I was a kid I was making arcs with a 32v 5a power supply and graphite rods and I still have small spots in my vision from it. I can't imagine how his eyes are doing.
@@maxischerr this is true to an extent tasers can be 100s of thousands to millions of volts but this is high voltage and high current. He very easily could have died with this.
I am a tig welder. I weld up stainless headers for aircraft engines and airboat engines. And to see an arc (which is what your doing) form wothout all the controlling factors surrounding it, is really fricken awesome. When you first put the two nails together, it formed that arc because the electricity was forming between the two poles so quickly it ignighted all the oxygen particles in its way. Really cool stuff
@@dfox3076 - no, it means you cannot weld anything with 27,000 Volts worth of 9V batteries. However you can weld (for a brief moment) with 50 Amps worth of 9V batteries. They'd go flat within a second or two, but something might happen. It's all in the way that they are connected, but irrespective of all that the 9V battery is a terrible choice for welding.
Fun fact water itself is a resister and a good one at that, it is the minerals in the water that make it conductive, 100% pure water will not conduct electricity
2019 Tyler: "Don't do this at home" "I did it so you don't have to" - despite someone told him that years ago too Tyler is a bad roll model. 2020 Tyler: "Don't do drugs kids" "I did drugs so you don't have to" - whilst demonstrating dangers of a meth lab
that hissing noise you’re hearing is the batteries venting. you’re lucky you stopped when you did. if you’ve never seen a battery vent you need to. it’s cool and absolutely terrifying at the same time lol.
I did this at work back in the 1990's, actually. We went through a huge number of 9 volt batteries in my shop. They were in equipment that had to be serviced weekly. We found that if they were below 8.2 volts, they wouldn't make it through another week without setting off the battery alarm, so we pulled them out at 8.2 volts and below. I started taking all the batteries I removed and attaching them in series for a couple weeks. No idea how many I got up to, but someone decided to try to move them one day. They got a little too close to the terminals on both ends and got a hell of a zap out of it. And we started doing stupid stuff with them from there.
When I was in college we charged 400v caps and put them in a container with some screws and nuts. If you shook the bottle you would hear an explosion that sounded like a gun shot. Good times-
I really love this channel and your videos, but please wear safety glasses!!! Also, you could easily have been killed...that's DC current you're playing with...
@@theflyingfetus9405What? First off, Tyler connected all of the batteries in series, which increases the voltage, not amps. Parallel is what increases the amps. Amps determine how long something will last while voltage determines the strength essentially. Secondly, 9v batteries have about 400-600 mAh, not amps. However, you're conclusion that it is lethal is still correct as .2 amps is equal to 200 mAh and 9v are 400-600 mAh, so approx. 3 times the lethal douse assuming the maximum mAh. So wrong premise but correct conclusion.
Iv'e done much smaller scale versions of this, and I kid you not, my heart was in my throat as I watched you do this. LUCK was the only thing keep you from stopping your heart, or catching battery fragments. I am ASTOUNDED that none of the batteries detonated. I've had it happen with 6 in series.
When he dumped the batteries I was almost positive that one was going to short out and ignite. Also, when he connected 108V to that fan and was surprised it only got warm and the switch didn’t break, it looks like that fan was a 120V plug. At least know your stuff before doing this kind of stuff
And he even held both electrodes in his fricking hands, so the current would go straight through his chest and instantly burn his heart / other organs into steaming goo....
The arcs look like the ones you’d see from a MOT. Can’t believe you can do that with just 9 volts in series. Also, I suggest keeping the nails in the liquid instead of taking them out as soon as it arcs. It would arc in the air, but once both nails are in, the high voltage would start boiling the liquid VERY quickly. Well at least, that’s what happens to water
I was not able to watch this video. I REALLY appreciate the warning about the flashing lights. That was the nicest thing I think anyone has EVER done in a video. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!
This guy reminds me why I was excited to be an adult as a kid
Dude, if you are a kid and have a dad, you can do pretty much anything.
@@lolmaster8093 would your dad buy you 300 batteries and leave you alone long enough to do something like this?
Lolmaster nice joke
The lemon juice is better because of the acid
@@Grazey I mean... c'mon... there's a good chance they don't have a father.
Dude! what were those gloves rated at? High voltage is high voltage even if it's coming from batteries.
The arc you were pulling out was due to the ionisation of the air and probably the addition of copper ions.
high voltage is dangerous wtf
I cringed slightly watching the way he handled the batteries. Also, hi bigclive!
Yeah, it definitely seems like he knows what he's doing...
they're welding gloves, so i'm pretty sure they're designed to insulate heat and electricity well
Welding machine put out like 30V. No way welding gloves are rated for 3kV.
Im honestly impressed that you lived long enough to upload this
XD
XD
My god - you could die in the moment of taking the 2 opposite copper bolts in your "welding gloves" glad the arc didnt come out of your hand... did the chineese 10 cent plastic clips provide that muh of a safety. 1x 1000V gives arc on a range of 1mm air.
I came here looking for the movie of somebody else testing 200 of retired 9v batteries - he even connected them in packs of 10 not more for greater security in case of hand missclick.
Pretty sure he experienced some decent flash burn on the old eyeballs. Lmfao 😂
Did he die anyway?
"Right, 2700 volts through a grape. Let's see what happens..." This is the kind of quality content I subscribed for xD
Dude just reading this comment made me sub to him and I haven’t started the vid yet
@@georgeheld1901 Excellent choice
Amazing footage but he kind of didn’t see what happened in the grape.
There was electric arcing and hot plasma. The instant plasma buildup seemed to me to be the root cause for the nails to shoot out. Steam would have possibly blown up the grape. When it would have formed in the electric arc.
The glowing Grape.
A grape and a microwave are commonly used to create Plasma at home. Because creating plasma is something special. You created big clouds of plasma. Amazing. But dangerous too.
Jahahah lol XD
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It's also worth mentioning that the batteries are not insulated for high voltage, so bridging the rows of them with your hands was also a bit spooky.
It's so funny to think that these things come together like Legos to form an ultimate death taser, allowing someone with truly NO KNOWLEDGE to mess with them.
@@LazorVideosDestruction Isn't it great? Natural selection needs help. Death Legos.
Its DC voltage... the risk isnt in the Shock the risk is that the batteries could explode and hot battery acid could get in his eyes.
@@Eric91611 The DC voltage is a genuine risk in this case, however the risk of the batteries exploding or catching fire is also a very likely and dangerous possibility.
@@Eric91611 that amount of amperage and voltage will kill you even with direct current.
“We’re not gonna do anything crazy...”
*proceeds to pull out 300 batteries*
Travis Elder 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I only have a few more 250 more😂😂
Lol right tho
Yea xbox players dream
Next video: juggling balls of plutonium
Tyler: "I have no idea why my hair is falling out, but this is pretty cool, right?"
numberyellow xdd
Such a pretty blue glow when the two balls touch... Lol
@@Agsded1973 The large Hardon Collider - If the balls touch, we all die.
Few throws and hands are ionized into jello
Agsded1973 talk about major case of blue balls
as a professional electrical technician this is the most dangerous thing I've seen anyone do on TH-cam and I've been watching for 7 years
Do you know that guy ElectroBoom?
You must not have been looking too hard. I'm a former HVAC tech and I've seen tons of dangerous and crazy videos on TH-cam. Watch photonicinduction
Watch photonicinduction
You clearly have not seen electroboom,styropyro,beyond the press,herrito, or any of high voltage things like voltage multipliers,MOTs giant capacitor banks and many other things that are wayyyy more dangerous than this
@Laserpointergreen Electroboom is incredibly intelligent. He does things in a calculated way to make them seem like more of a bad idea than they actually are. Idk who those other people are though.
Tyler: "do not repeat anything shown in this video at home"
Me with my 300 9volt batteries: *_[C R Y I N G]_*
Just a technicality. 299 or 301 batteries is quite acceptable kids
@@hughsnuts7318 what about 600
@@two6370 Fine with me. Just get it on camera
Just do it in your garage that's not your home (or your yard, or somewhere other than home)
Try 9 300v batteries. Easier to carry.
Normally welders glove the wearer from 100 volts or less. Not rated for 2700 volts. ...and i didn't even mention eye protection.
Think electric vehicles! No, not the RC kind. Face shield, true electrical gloves (rubber/silicone based probably), and I wouldn't stand ANYWHERE near the batteries or item tested. When he placed the two connectors/nails together, it looked like a mushroom cloud. Not what you want to see as being 'COOL'.
Well you kinda did
Look at the leads he uses as well, those are not suited for that amount of voltage, even at low amps. This dude is also holding a lead in each hand, could kill him instantly..
A.C.Engineering That's not even close to accurate... At thousands of Volts, it will just go through not only your hands, but your whole body easily. He's holding both electrodes in both hands, essentially electrical execution/suicide style. If the arc would have went through him, it would be through his heart and lungs, burning the nerves and muscles inside instantly. And you don't need anywhere close to even a single Amp to die from it. Only a few milliamps and you're gone.
Bro just pop on some chainmail and your set.
Tyler: Puts 2,700 volts through a grape
Also Tyler: *This grape is extremely hot*
to the moon!
"I have 300 9v batteries to hook up"
*ELECTROBOOM HAS ENTERED THE CHAT*
Bryan Eppinger I LOVE HIM
SPUD 🥔 SDiT! Same
Bring in father Mehdi
😂
Mehdi:"Uh, who invoked me?"
When he was like "I don't know what this is or what it's called," I thought to myself "Am I about to watch this guy die?"
This guy seems to know nothing about electricity.
should we tell him about tesla coils, ok I may not have his best interests in mind.
i think he thought that as well @ 9:20 haha
Me too! Then at the end when he calls for suggestions on whether or not he should "go bigger" and what should he go bigger on, I just thought to myself that I should write down the date and make a note to watch for the day when there will be a mention of the accidental death of a "You Tuber" that filmed his own death. Like the guy who came home from going into town and he couldn't find his brother (they cohabitated in a cabin in the woods) but he DID find the video recorder that had been used earlier that day by the brother while he was interacting with a wild bear (commonly done by both of them). The man watched the video in horror as he witnessed the bear maul his brother and left very little of his remains behind. YEAH. I'd hate to be his wife or gf and have something like that be in my future.
@@rachelnicolechenoweth7756 kinda like that sting ray guy
Neighbor: “why does TylerTube’s house smell like burnt fruit salad?”
Other neighbor: “... we don’t question him anymore”
Unoriginal
Underated
300 likes
New neghbor would be better
Those TIG gloves are not adequate insulation for 2.7KV DC.
you don't know how lucky you are that an arc didn't flash through them.
Yes on the next video he should do a test arcing right through one of those gloves to show people how dumb this setup is!! Then dismantle it and be thankful he's still here to post this shit - that is probably going to get some copycat kid killed!!
I was thinking the same... Welding is low voltage high current
Yep.
Driver0808657 was thinking the same thing the whole time I watched this
That's exactly what I told my wife, "he's really being dangerous, he doesn't even have on the proper gloves to handle high voltage even if it is DC, no rubber no love." Interesting to see, but if he had been safe I'd have been much happier. There are old electricians, and bold electricians, I plan on being an old one myself.
"Let's try it with another liquid"
Me: G A S O L I N E
Tyler go boom
@@hunteriskool1703 tyler go big boom
Draxler 15 Tyler go big bang
Yeah... It will do NOTHING 🙂. Gas is not conductive, though capacitive effects or tiny amounts of water could cause an initial small spark, potentially causing a fireball which would really go crazy since the plasma fire is made of IS conductive. Crazy arcs on top of a gas fire, not fun.
@@flomojo2u i didn't ask but ok
Add a capacitor, a copper tube and a tungsten rod and you're inches away from a rail gun.
Nah, just add a lot of capacitor, coil the copper at the end and start annoying your neighbors. After which wait for a few minutes for the cops to come.
Boom!
Is the rail gun dangerous?
@@L_B2892 NO WAY NOT AT ALL NOTHING TO WORRIE ABOUT
Ha ha ha
*Safety is clearly not your number one priority* 🤪
I don't think he knows what electrical safety is
Electroboom is still alive he'll be fine
@@cykablyat8129 but he actually knows what he is doing, electroboom I mean.
He's not crazyrussianhacker
@@tooniis1403 CRH stole his "safety is #1 priority" catchphrase from a youtube series called "Is it a good idea to microwave this?" that used the same catchphrase in the into of their videos
The real test would be licking the positive and negative ends.
NxT Bman I’m dead 😂😂😂😂
@@coreyshirley2672 I bet he would be too if he took the test.
NxT Bman yup!
Lol
Hook up a toaster.
The illusion of safety is very real with the precautions taken in this video. Kilovolt gloves are required in AC 277-480 delta systems as far as osha's concerned. That's like a sixth the power Tyler's playing with, not to mention DC is nasty to get hit with.
"This is 2700 volts" *wears gloves rated for only 1000 volts*
@JOSEF BORG if they're welding gloves they can definitely protect over one volt
Actually welding gloves have no insulating properties to them the reason you don’t get shocked is because your body isn’t part or the short circuit hence the reason he isn’t being shocked
ya but he wore three pairs
@@kelingady2980 depends on what they are made out of as well, but also a very good point
The insulation on the alligator clips help as well so he is fine
Btw you're creating plasma . you asked what it was called.... you should try to stick weld using 9v batteries...
I was going to suggest the same thing. lol
Theres nowhere enought amperage for that, you need at least 50A for stick welding to work.
Ya ur rite thats exactly rite! Plasma mushroom clouds! Lmao 😂😂😂
timothy Roosa yep!
@@DanielLopez-up6os 9v batteries are around 800ma. multiply is by 300.
Store: You need 300 9V batteries?
Tyler: Well yeah I’m trying to make Aurora Borealis so...
Aurora Borealis? At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entirely within his garage?
Draper Carter yes
@@hersheyfox1115 May I see it?
Draper Carter .. No.
Draper Carter the fact that your pfp is a picture of an eyeball I can assure you you can see damn well what happened
I'm just glad we didn't end up seeing " watch 300 9v batteries stop Tyler's heart"
Please get some rated voltage gloves, if those gloves hadn't have been new and dry you would have had a really bad day.
how would you see that? the guy at the funeral home uploading the video?
Actually I do not think the gloves did help him even a tiny bit... He was just lucky and did not electrocute himself, one little mistake and he would be dead and the video would not have been posted.
Welding gloves protect from electric shock, heat, infrared, and abrasions… wearing them is probably the best thing he could’ve done considering what he built was basically a welder.
When he said he was going to stop messing with the fans and give us what we had been waiting for, I was expecting him to put the battery on his tongue
‘Wow! Why does it do that?!?”
Because your playing with hot death
Just a couple laying around.
*Pulls out 300 batteries*
Coolcat 0113 oh right, just a couple mmmm. Haha
Nah that’s nothing we all have like 3000 lying around this dude is poor lol
yes thats the joke thank you for repeating the exact thing we all watched
Howbout Nah ya
Yeah thats the joke
I wonder if this is how God was when he invented lightning
Made my day
The beard at least was common to both
Tyler is eventually going to win the Darwin awards.
I agree
He's too comfortable with high voltage
From what? Compared to ac DC isn't really dangerous to your body.
Up to 160v DC you will barely feel it with dry fingers
@@peterzingler6221 you also have to take in account the amperage. 2700V and 500 miliamps is very dangerous. it can and will stop your heart. if you were to touch both ends of it, you would feel it. thats 1350 Watts of DC current. (theoretical values. Wattage is probably closer to 1100 after a few mins of use.)
**died cooking a grape with 2700 volts/ 300 9 volt batteries**
You should connect a welding rod to the end of it and weld some metal together
Amps are what welders use not voltage.
@@eduardosc3434 yes can confirm.
@@eduardosc3434 you would just need to put the batteries in adifferent arrangement
Internet expert welder here but I’m pretty sure a lot of newer mig machines use voltage to control the amount of current that is passed through the gun very similar to amperage control
Arthur Herrera mig machines use a constant voltage which varying amperage depending on electrode length so that a smooth arc can be maintained. Stick welders use constant current and the voltage varies in order to keep an arc lit.
This madness! Next time, wear eye protection and get some decent high voltage insulated gloves!
Those gloves are welding gloves there insulated. You can touch higjer voltage than 300 with them on.
@@Themeparkjunkie1022 thank you for the information
I agree with you 100% especially working with electricity but you have to admire his experimentation!!
@@Themeparkjunkie1022 Yes, but he was dealing with fukin 2700 volts!
Welding gloves are not adequate for high voltage DC. Also needs welding rated safety glasses, and probably a retinal scan
9:00 that light is called plasma you are literally igniting the air particels with 300 batteries.
An I guess it was the Plasma also, that made the Mails shoot out of the grape.
Ionizing and igniting aren't the same thing.
@@LionStrategic Tes there is enough voltage to conduct through the air at about 3 millimeters. Once you touch the nails this heats the air so you can move away and the air is still conducted. This is because air is conductive when hot. The same thing can be done with a microwave transformer.
Next time on tyler tube,
I build a nuclear bomb with 9 volt batteries!
no, that's something styropyro would do
FarawayThrower no no it’s a Kim jong in thing to fake news about
Then get checked by the FBI like Cody's Lab😂😂😂
Ok. I guess i have a lot of likes now
lol
I remember back when tyler had 25k subs and he used to heart everyone comments. RIP old times
sigh, yeah :(
There are 1000 comments on this video. I'm still he still hearts some. Before there were only around 50 - 100 comments.@@xsaturnityx
Yep 😭
I remember the first Flex Glue video and how he just blew up
Me too..
You should really get a lab coat for your videos.
Why? It's not exactly science what he's doing.
@@joops110 to be funny
@@joops110 It would suit him
No... We should make him some sick one and send it to him so he HAS to wear it.
Better check the arc rating, he'll need something pretty thick I think.
He always undermines the videos, like he’s doing the opposite of click baiting. He’s just like, “we aren’t doing anything too crazy, just zapping things with electricity, you know the norm.”
Those welding gloves have absolutely no protection to that type of voltage. For that you need linesman's gloves with inner rubber gloves under the leather gloves. You were lucky. The energy in those batteries would stop your heart in the blink of an eye had the gloves been slightly damp and you contacted a live conductor.
12voltvids yeah, he should’ve wore glove rated to work on hybrids or fully electric cars. Just mili amps could stop your heart if passed through it. 1/3 of an amp.
@@lil_kadaver 45 miliamps will stop the heart. 1/3 amp is 333 ma
yea but looks cool tho
It takes more DC current through the heart to stop it compared to AC, there is no frequency with DC. Frequency is what causes fibrillation. With the leather gloves on there would be enough resistance that it would take an existing heart problem to kill him, and even then it probably wouldnt
@@djwctbell
Bzzzt wrong. Ac might cause fibulation but DC will stop your heart. Either way unless you can get it restarted your dead.
Tyler: Now lets replace the water with something more acidic
Me: This guy is about to die
Yup
@J C we live only once bro
@Z71 Dirtymaxx pour a cup of salt into the water lmao
You exposed yourself to so much arc radiation to your eyes. Please wear a welding mask or sunglasses so you can keep the videos coming!
Don't forget about the dangers of inhaling fumes from the copper vaporizing
Proper terminology is arc radiation. And yes he should wear some form on shielding for his eyes. I usually wear two pairs of good shaded sunglasses for long drawn out arcs. But for short arcs, I put on 6-7 pairs of good shaded sunglasses. I look funny in them, but it gets the job done. And yes, I cant see anything out of the many shades I have on. Until the arc is struck.
@@secretagent5658 Seriously? I've been exposed hundreds of times with no protection and I still scored 20/13 on my eye test.
@@diarrheadan8088 So you need glasses then right.
@@diarrheadan8088 Normal eye doctors are not trained to tell you if your eyes have been damaged. So what you said means nothing and is useless.
I was waiting to see "lets see how gasoline reacts to 2700 volts" 😂😂
When you don't know that you're making plasma by connecting this much energy via copper rods, you shouldn't do what you're doing..
I started out with the most dangerous high voltage and had no clue what I was doing at first. It was a 100 KVA pig pole transformer.
But I am really glad I got the super high experience. That made me so much farther ahead of the game than everyone else.
I just followed standard safety procedures and asked a certified high voltage linemen to supervise me. He didn't see anything wrong with what I was doing.
On it's a bit hot. No shi.t sherlock
@@splitz0775 lol
holding both ends of the circuit that can cause a 4-5 inch arc ACROSS HIS CHEST... "Eh I got some leather welding gloves"
Ikr
Please someone sponsor him Personal Protective Equipment
PLEASE.... don't !!!!
He does need better PPE. And use it
🤣🤣🤣💀
Fuck ppe
DM Raps 😂😂😂
Let’s put thousands of those fans on Phil Swift’s flex tape boat.
That would probably be a fun ride
Where do i even start with the safety issues in this video? You were very lucky that the 2700V did not arc through one of your welding gloves and kill you by the time you hit the floor. I also would never trust those tiny test leads with anything over a few hundred volts. Higher voltage is what allows deadly currents to flow through a human.
Before someone mentions "its not the voltage, its the current that kills you" keep in mind if you were to have a power source that was rated 10v 500amps and touched both leads of it with your bare hands you would be completely fine as there is no high voltage there to push any deadly current through you. Its all about ohms law: Current = Voltage / Resistance.
I've calibrated high current shunts for power supplies at my work using a 5V 500amp power supply and have no issue touching both leads despite the high current this supply can provide. Because the low voltage doesnt allow any significant current at all to pass through me. Remember, Current = Voltage / Resistance.
This deathtrap setup you have here can easily do 1 amp for a short amount of time AT 2700V! WHICH CAN EASILY KILL YOU!
The only safe way to arc these high voltage supplies together would be to only handle one lead with one hand and no more and tying an insulating pipe to the wire for added protection is a good idea. I suggest you please remove this video before someone tries this at home and kills themselves
@@themblue8236 Not true. If that were true, youd be electrocuted for holding car battery terminals while they started a car. That can peak at more than 800 amps and voltage is around 12V too. ElectroBOOM has done many videos on this. Its simple Ohm's Law V=IR. An essential relationship to know
@@themblue8236 Watch this: th-cam.com/video/XDf2nhfxVzg/w-d-xo.html
@@themblue8236 You're half right but you're missing one factor that the guy commented. Resistance of the human skin, at worst condition it could get down to 100kohm~ do the math (10/100000 = 0.1mA) I've touched 200VDC with my bare hand and feel shocked a little.
Fact check your own ass before proving someone wrong
@@andyheater 12V can not harm you , this is 2700v and would instantly kill you like he say and it is more then enough ampere to kill in this 9v batteries when connected together up to this voltage...
That my friend, is called plasma.
Yes and no it's mostly just highly concentrated electricity or in scientific terms that was an ark of electricity
Arora borialis
The green was copper plasma.
Kinda really really dangerous.
@@the2wheeldeal025 Not yes and no -.- just yes. an arc of electricity is invisible, as electrons are smaller than a wavelength of light. What you see is the plasma it generates. Or rather the light emitted by the plasma. yes and yes.
Ark flash
How many times can you mess up at 3000 volts? Answer is zero.
Correction: one. You can mess up once at 3000 volts.
DTXBrian he means without dying
Yeah no that's definitely not true lol
its not the voltage, its the current, i've shocked myself with up to 45,000
Logical answer: 1
Real life answer: 3-4 Before any sort of neuron damage occurs.
He literally just made a mini arc welder if he would’ve connected the negative to a piece of steel and got some wire he could’ve tig welded
I’m starting to see how people accidentally make things now
@Nathan Gregory brazing always involves solder... The material doesn't matter too much, it just has to be brazeble. It wouldn't weld tho because he'd need thicker wires and something with high resistance as the rod.
I was thinking that 2
I thought arc welding was stick welding
Just got an ad about the danger of batteries XD I’m crying
Plot twist, this man knows exactly what hes doing and is just a character because his apparent lack of knowledge and safety precautions bring in views and comments
Gosh I really hope that... i kind a like him - but that's just stupid...
That sounds like a certain middle eastern man i know of
so like electroboom
@@thefailedexperiment8483 You mean the human spark plug? I know he's like an electrical engineer, but I still worry about him sometimes.
Just because you understand what could happen doesn't mean you really grasp the gravity of it.
He may understand it, but his lack of safety and knowledge will slip him up, wether it's an act or not.
Tyler: yeah I’ve got a few 9 volt batteries lying around
...pulls out 300
thats a plasma arc. aka that is air on fire. also causes the production of ozone which is toxic when concentrated
I was trying to find a comment on this, I wasn't 100% sure if it was plasma or not. Thank you!
Ozone? Good for environment or not
I’m an electrician and 2700 bolts is insane. But what I would love to see is wire up 13 9-volt Batteries in series witch is as close to 120 as you can get, have multiple groups of 13 batteries wired in parallel so that the storage of the batteries is increased, then try to power everyday items, maybe even something with a heating element in it...
The problem is that 120v is AC voltage and this is DC so lots of things would not work, some would like a toaster..
Hey so if 3 9v batteries is 27v would that make an arc?
@@johnjay6370well electronic things really run on DC. They just convert the ac into DC and then can regulate the voltage. So I think theyv might actually still run on DC
@@mondude9754 Not everything runs on DC and for the reason it does not have to. Toasters, fans, old light bulbs, and other things run off AC. One thing to remember and lots of people get this confused is that Voltage and Current are not the same. Power if the product of Voltage and current. So the guy who wants to put 9v batteries together to make 120v, Yes he will have 120v but the current will not be enough to do much of anything.
"Safety is noumbear von preoreoty" if you know what I'm saying
Boom
Crazy Russian hacker
This was one of the least smart things I've ever seen someone do on TH-cam.
Maybe that's why it was so incredibly entertaining.
I saw a video of some guys use idk how much voltage and of the sort to melt stuff. Inside. On a freakin' carpet. Adult men. Trust me, this isn't the stupidest thing on TH-cam
Not really. Seen Coke factories, hospital, underwater facilities do it all the time? Less fatal than uh you know high power, long distance (hertz, per second)AC?
Factories use cables with plastic insulation designed to contain high voltages. And and the workers shut off the power before handling the wires, or they wear specially designed gloves that RELIABLY protect against high voltages. This guy was one splash of water away from his gloves not resisting the voltage, --> electrocution! The video with the melted metal and carpet was probably Photonicinduction. The power supply was a few volts and a higher current. Sure, he made an ugly mark on the floor and a breathed some nasty smoke, but he wasn't at risk for instant death from electricity
@@brandonclements7875 yeah seen that too, they were qualified sparkies (yeah i know huh lol) and did have a very good idea of what they were doing even if they had zero regard for the rug. this has a larger potential to go bad, fast imo
it was indeed photonicinduction, 5000amps.....
So many safety concerns, I don't know where to start.
Michael Rivera it’s dc not ac. Dc is a lot less dangerous
I take it back... i didn’t see everything... i take it back
this is not safe holy shit
OSHA has left the chat
Charles S unless you complete the circuit which would be just as, if not MORE dangerous than AC.
This is why I like TH-cam, it creates all the "WHAT if's' that I can imagine.
Like pushing someone in a pool of lemon juice and electrocuting them with high voltage.
Most played out joke ever....
“How many batteries do you need?”
Tyler: Yes
Lmao
Said the person with the "don't assume my gender" username
Next day: "aaahhh my eyes i cant see" (welders will know)
Rage Auto 😂😂😂 I knowwww
"Why does it feel like I got sand in my eyes"...ahahah
Arkeyes like a boss
Yuuuup😂😂😂⚡️⚡️
Fucking sandpaper eyes 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
The way you did this was super dangerous! Welding gloves are not HV safe. There was huge risk of getting hand to hand electric shock. At this current it could absolutely kill you. Please be safe.
It's the voltage that kills not the current
@@hdunn8589 ... no, its the current and amp, not voltage.
@@inactive-z2o you're wrong dude.
Expoilin the current is actually not very high. He connected the batteries in series so the current of all of them together is the same current as just one 9 volt battery. If he would’ve connected them positive to positive across then the current would double but the voltage would only be 9 volts
@@hdunn8589 LOL WRONG
A man cooking a grape.
This is the type of content I wanted to see.
good demonstration of Natural Selection almost winning quickly :))
I love AUTO-Eugenica..
Watching you play Russian roulette would have been less stressful!!
I don't think you really understand just how lucky you are this wasn't a video demonstration on the very poor insulating properties of leather and the effects of high voltage DC on the human body.
Metal is more conductive than the human body. Unless he's not having any metal in his body, he'll be fine ;)
@@andraslorincz8099 it can still hurt but your right
András Lőrincz we got iron in our bodies, very very little but i think with enough voltage it could cause an effect, just like it could cause a magnetic effect with enough magnetic pull.
Im not very educated on electricity so dont take my words for facts, i just know some physics and stuff
@@bogota2464 If we had enoguh iron in our body to have magnetic effect on it, MRI machines wouldn't work, or they would cause serious injuries ;)
András Lőrincz but still, iron is magnetic. With a magnetic field powerfull enough it will affect us, it just means MRI machines dont generate a magnetic field powerfull enough for such thing to happen but it can happen, iron is magnetic so it is affected by magnetic fields
Wow dude. I cant even find one AA battery laying around in my house
Chris Gomez same.
I knew someone who made a 120V dc panel out of Aa batteries. Don't know if he ever tested it.
Chris Gomez he broke into your home and stole them all
8:53
This is likely due to the spectroscopic colors of the gases present in air produced when the electric current passes through them. That’s how neon signs work, an electric current is run through a pressurized tube of gas. Neon itself will produce a red hue, but gases like nitrogen (which composes roughly 70% of air) will be more greenish.
Do you know how close you came to Death? Literally inches! Your welding gloves are not designed to protect that high of voltage! Maybe High amp/low voltage?
9 volters can dish out around 10-20 amps, depends on quality of battery/chemistry.
that would've given him quite the shock
He is truly one lucky dumb fuck
@mister clean
Use insulators to handle electrodes.
Shut up boomer
next video: lets climb the power lines !
You're lucky you didn't die. Such thin jumper cables for 2700V D.C. those jumpers are for low voltage control wiring.
Right he should've been using like jumper cables for a car hes a mad man
@@Koda716 No. They are still only rated to 12v. He should be using HV Silicone leads.
@@staples4335 he still wouldve been alot safer compared to what hes using lol
... its not the voltage, its the amp and current
@@inactive-z2o that's like saying a huge earthquake in the ocean doesn't kill anyone, but the tsunami does.
That thing that happened when the copper wires connected and then went away is called an arc(plasma) plasma is something when contactless disconnect from the live. Causing it to jump.
'No i did not shock my self' the fact that you are still talking gave it away honestly
That would be electrocuted, not shocked.
Electroboom has shocked himself many times, including with 2.4kv and survived.
@@ThatJay283 Probably at a few milli Amps. What created will generate much more and definitely be lethal! As will the batteries exploding because the dum dum is basically short circuiting them.
I WANNA LIKE YOUR COMMENT BUT ITS AT 69 LIKES
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It arcs because it’s so electrically charged that it ionizes the air and makes it conducive
He more or less made the most ghetto arc welder known to man
@Popcorn Vendor the guy wasn't talking about the lemon juice
@@chriswilson1845 it arcs again in the lemon juice
@@beautywearsboots6458 Right, but Jess wasn't talking about the lemon juice
Creating plasma
its plasma, your burning the air
you're*
@@neptunez3495 you're a twAT
@@RoamingFibonacci lol
Why was this as well as the comments funny af 🤣
@@kadifelts3294 I could not agree more 😂😂😂
"I am powering my own helicopter only with 9V batteries"
I’m watching him mess with the fans and I’m like “hmmmmm uncontrolled model airplane?”
That arc is throwing off a lot of UV radiation similar to a welding arc, your gonna fry your eyes. Please wear eye protection.
he is wearing contacts that bitchslap uv rays back where they came from
when I was a kid I was making arcs with a 32v 5a power supply and graphite rods and I still have small spots in my vision from it. I can't imagine how his eyes are doing.
His organs will fry long before his eyes from even the slightest arc through those thin af gloves...
Here is some perspective
Tesla Model S- 375V
Battery's in the video - 2700V
*batteries
Voltage means nothing. You could even touch the 2.7 kV without problems when your skin is dry. But I wouldn't recommend trying that.
Ich mag Kekse problem is, your skin isn’t really ever 100% dry (unless you’re that one bald dude on the science channel)
True to an extent. Telsa batteries have a different power input and output. 9 volt batteries have a very low power output.
@@maxischerr this is true to an extent tasers can be 100s of thousands to millions of volts but this is high voltage and high current. He very easily could have died with this.
Country man Tyler dies in his Kentucky home after touching thousands of volts after battery experiment goes wrong
You are not wrong there
True.....but content!
Lets hope this never happens
Dude, you read the near future newspapers! Now that's superpower!
For the record, you should be wearing welding goggles when messing with plasma.
OSHA: *heavy breathing*
Too funny
@necroona97 ISO45001?
More like: *angry screeching*
osha doesnt care if you die in your garage
10 OSHA handbooks spontaneously burst into flames whenever he makes a video.
I am a tig welder. I weld up stainless headers for aircraft engines and airboat engines. And to see an arc (which is what your doing) form wothout all the controlling factors surrounding it, is really fricken awesome. When you first put the two nails together, it formed that arc because the electricity was forming between the two poles so quickly it ignighted all the oxygen particles in its way. Really cool stuff
"I have this extra computer fan"
... *continues to bring out 300 fans and make a makeshift sail boat of 300 computer fans*
Thatbwoild be gunny
You're the only channel I dont skip to the end and click replay to skip all the ads, I love your creativity and you need the ads for this to work ily
Heck with it, do 1000 9volt batt next time. You are in line for the Darwin award anyway
Heck with it, do 1000 9volt batt next time. You are in line for the Darwin award anyway
@@hard34disk That's right
I'll do it while in a bathtub
You should see how many 9v batteries it takes to successfully weld two pieces of metal together😂
@B3ro1080 but i think we all wanted to see 9v batteries do it
U can weld with 2 car batterys and 2 sets of jumper cables and welding rods of course
@@dfox3076 - Welding requires AMPS. 9V batteries produce thousandths of Amps each.
@@johncoops6897 so does that mean you'll have bird shit welds or something haha
@@dfox3076 - no, it means you cannot weld anything with 27,000 Volts worth of 9V batteries. However you can weld (for a brief moment) with 50 Amps worth of 9V batteries. They'd go flat within a second or two, but something might happen.
It's all in the way that they are connected, but irrespective of all that the 9V battery is a terrible choice for welding.
“27 thousand volts in a bowl of water; let’s see what happens” how are you alive
Fun fact water itself is a resister and a good one at that, it is the minerals in the water that make it conductive, 100% pure water will not conduct electricity
2700 not 27000
@@claytonhahn8059 resistor
Dirty water conducts. Also volts don’t kill you. Amps kill you. Less than .5 an amp will stop your heart.
Woody Henderson 😂😂😂
I fell asleep to this and woke up 2 hours later by a thunder and lightning storm?! Did you piss of thor lmao?
zeus wasn't happy 😂
Touches nail that just had 2700 volts run through it
WOW THATS HOT
LOL
@osu! a pack of 2 9v batteries is like 5 fuckin dollars you think i got the money for that?
2019 Tyler:
"Don't do this at home"
"I did it so you don't have to" - despite someone told him that years ago too
Tyler is a bad roll model.
2020 Tyler:
"Don't do drugs kids"
"I did drugs so you don't have to" - whilst demonstrating dangers of a meth lab
KITE
Double KITE
that hissing noise you’re hearing is the batteries venting. you’re lucky you stopped when you did. if you’ve never seen a battery vent you need to. it’s cool and absolutely terrifying at the same time lol.
I did this at work back in the 1990's, actually. We went through a huge number of 9 volt batteries in my shop. They were in equipment that had to be serviced weekly. We found that if they were below 8.2 volts, they wouldn't make it through another week without setting off the battery alarm, so we pulled them out at 8.2 volts and below. I started taking all the batteries I removed and attaching them in series for a couple weeks. No idea how many I got up to, but someone decided to try to move them one day. They got a little too close to the terminals on both ends and got a hell of a zap out of it. And we started doing stupid stuff with them from there.
When I was in college we charged 400v caps and put them in a container with some screws and nuts. If you shook the bottle you would hear an explosion that sounded like a gun shot. Good times-
I really love this channel and your videos, but please wear safety glasses!!! Also, you could easily have been killed...that's DC current you're playing with...
You ain't kidding that's around 150 amps. It only takes .2 to be lethal.
@@theflyingfetus9405What? First off, Tyler connected all of the batteries in series, which increases the voltage, not amps. Parallel is what increases the amps. Amps determine how long something will last while voltage determines the strength essentially. Secondly, 9v batteries have about 400-600 mAh, not amps. However, you're conclusion that it is lethal is still correct as .2 amps is equal to 200 mAh and 9v are 400-600 mAh, so approx. 3 times the lethal douse assuming the maximum mAh. So wrong premise but correct conclusion.
You can be killed by AC too you know, and technically DC stands for direct current, so you don't need to say current twice...
@@zzzzzz...9902 mAh has nothing to do with this.
Nah... everyone knows rugged bearded men are immortal
Iv'e done much smaller scale versions of this, and I kid you not, my heart was in my throat as I watched you do this. LUCK was the only thing keep you from stopping your heart, or catching battery fragments. I am ASTOUNDED that none of the batteries detonated. I've had it happen with 6 in series.
He essentially made a welder. At least a welders helmet is what he should’ve worn. His retinas coulda been fried
He's a fucking idiot. Are you really surprised?
When he dumped the batteries I was almost positive that one was going to short out and ignite. Also, when he connected 108V to that fan and was surprised it only got warm and the switch didn’t break, it looks like that fan was a 120V plug. At least know your stuff before doing this kind of stuff
@@nathanchiu3940 why?
@@nathanchiu3940 its a 12v fan.
i certainly wouldnt trust gloves made for low voltage welding to protect me from 2700v
And he even held both electrodes in his fricking hands, so the current would go straight through his chest and instantly burn his heart / other organs into steaming goo....
The arcs look like the ones you’d see from a MOT. Can’t believe you can do that with just 9 volts in series. Also, I suggest keeping the nails in the liquid instead of taking them out as soon as it arcs. It would arc in the air, but once both nails are in, the high voltage would start boiling the liquid VERY quickly. Well at least, that’s what happens to water
No one is gonna talk about the only 12 battery’s of Amazon
In the Civil War they called that grapeshot. Uncle Will
william nordeste I think you responded to the wrong comment
william nordeste uhhh
“I just have a couple laying around” love him😂😂😂
I was not able to watch this video. I REALLY appreciate the warning about the flashing lights. That was the nicest thing I think anyone has EVER done in a video. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!
He is the combination of TKOR,backyard scientist, and electroboom together
Tyler: I need to get some 9 volt batteries
Cashier: How many?
Tyler: Yes
😂
Or 300
@@Charlieb796 its called a fucking joke
“I just have a couple 9 volt batteries lying around”
*Proceeds to pull out 300 batteries*
“Warning, do not try this at home”,- “ but feel free to try it at work or school!”
300 batteries: Exists
Tyler: H O L D M A H B E E R