Solution 1 : Never repair a brake or clutch handle as there is a risk that the repair will break. It's an inexpensive part, you don't have to cut corners on safety ! Solution 2 : The product that is manufactured is called Zinc Chloride. It is a metal stripper. You have to put the Zinc surrounding the batteries in Hydrochloric acid, the Zinc will be eaten away by the acid and it will become Zinc Chloride. But to have a good, well-concentrated stripper, you have to wait until all the Zinc is eaten away by the Acid. It can last 2 to 4 days. But you will have a much more effective stripper, with the assurance that the solder does not break ! Solution 3 : Be careful, it is dangerous to charge batteries that are not designed for that ! This method allows you to restore some energy to remote controls and clocks which do not require a lot of voltage to operate. If you want to try it, then you need to be present during charging and have the batteries in front of you. Do not exceed 10 minutes, maximum charge for safety ! Batteries could heat up and catch fire. Solution 4 : No worries ! Very good way to recycle glow plugs ! Solution 5 : No worries ! Great way to recycle things! But the black rod which is in the middle of the battery is only found in a few brands of “Zinc-Carbon” Saline batteries. It's complicated to find, almost no one uses this technology anymore. And even for certain “Zinc-Carbon” salt batteries, there is no longer this black rod in the middle. You must therefore find the brand of the batteries in the video to be sure you have the same thing. But in the batteries that we use in 2024, this is no longer found. At least in Western countries. You can only find Alkaline batteries in stores that don't have this black rod in the middle. It is better to use a 60W soldering iron directly to melt the plastic, it will go faster. You can find them on Amazon, yellow colors, with a rod attachment (soldering tip) held by two screws, to be able to put a flat rod there to melt plastic instead. Found on AliExpress. These are the cheapest soldering irons and they work great. I have one of 30W and one of 60W, it's perfect !
The trick with using a 1.5V battery to fix a broken cup was absolutely brilliant! It's amazing how simple yet effective it is. Definitely something I'll be trying out soon
Well, as you can tell, he lives in a country that's an absolute chit-hole and their economy is likely inflated to the point that Americans could go and live like kings and queens for the test of their lives with 50k in a bank account.
The soldering iron fix is clever but i think i would have opted to shelve the project until i got a replacement soldering iron. They're not that costly to replace.
Ciao Otterrò il fai da te. Complimenti per l'ingegniosità. Bravo. Vorrei chiedere se le 3 batterie che hai ricaricato sono quelle Ricaricabili o sono quelle NON Ricaricabili ? Se sono NON Ricaricabili, come è possibile? Di nuovo complimemti. A questo punto, un'altra domanda: Qual'è la differenza di costruzione tra la batteria Ricaricabile e quella Non Ricaricabile ? Buona giornata. Antonio.
I suggest you use gloves when handling chemicals and a fume extractor or gas mask if there is gas evaporation. Your health is the most important, especially the health systems around the world are "private" (people pay taxes and get nothing in return) now, so for the rich, who pay absolutely nothing. Why would he, the population is there to pay all their expenses... Thanks for these tips.
What I'm trying to understand is what kind of batteries he tore apart and dropped in the sulfuric acid. I see that he used the leftover as a flux, I've seen this before but can't seem to find any information on this practice. Can someone please guide me on where to find more information on this? I genuinely want to give this a try
So your title says something about teaching the professor. Good communications helps especially having AUDIO your video has none. Your brief transcript leaves a lot to desired. Why solder the mug handle when the correct method is spot welding. Why use hydrochloric acid to clean carbon rod. Washing it in water would suffice. Adding hydrochloric acid to zinc gives zinc chlorie a flux, you call it a stripper. Your soldering wire was prefluxed. I could not watch your battery recycling. Carbon batteries are a one way reaction. Meaning it cannot be reconditioned. So much for you teaching the professor. You barely know what you're doing. That's me being nice to you by the way. Change your idiotic title.
Solution 1 : Never repair a brake or clutch handle as there is a risk that the repair will break. It's an inexpensive part, you don't have to cut corners on safety !
Solution 2 : The product that is manufactured is called Zinc Chloride. It is a metal stripper.
You have to put the Zinc surrounding the batteries in Hydrochloric acid, the Zinc will be eaten away by the acid and it will become Zinc Chloride.
But to have a good, well-concentrated stripper, you have to wait until all the Zinc is eaten away by the Acid. It can last 2 to 4 days. But you will have a much more effective stripper, with the assurance that the solder does not break !
Solution 3 : Be careful, it is dangerous to charge batteries that are not designed for that !
This method allows you to restore some energy to remote controls and clocks which do not require a lot of voltage to operate.
If you want to try it, then you need to be present during charging and have the batteries in front of you. Do not exceed 10 minutes, maximum charge for safety ! Batteries could heat up and catch fire.
Solution 4 : No worries ! Very good way to recycle glow plugs !
Solution 5 : No worries ! Great way to recycle things! But the black rod which is in the middle of the battery is only found in a few brands of “Zinc-Carbon” Saline batteries. It's complicated to find, almost no one uses this technology anymore. And even for certain “Zinc-Carbon” salt batteries, there is no longer this black rod in the middle. You must therefore find the brand of the batteries in the video to be sure you have the same thing. But in the batteries that we use in 2024, this is no longer found. At least in Western countries. You can only find Alkaline batteries in stores that don't have this black rod in the middle.
It is better to use a 60W soldering iron directly to melt the plastic, it will go faster. You can find them on Amazon, yellow colors, with a rod attachment (soldering tip) held by two screws, to be able to put a flat rod there to melt plastic instead. Found on AliExpress.
These are the cheapest soldering irons and they work great. I have one of 30W and one of 60W, it's perfect !
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Point3 : The clock still uses 1.5 Volts, but draws hardly any current
Thank you for the explanation on what he did with that battery and the sulfuric acid
The trick with using a 1.5V battery to fix a broken cup was absolutely brilliant! It's amazing how simple yet effective it is. Definitely something I'll be trying out soon
Worth learning, thank you very much
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Awesome! Thank you! ❤️❤️
Very Good Craft of Nohow I think is the word. 👍🏻
A lot of trouble to repair very cheap parts to replace
Not to mention the safety isue
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buen video
Saludos cordiales desde León. México
This breakage system is designed to prevent your fingers from being crushed in the event of an impact. now you risk something.😅
You can use a nic cad battery charger with a small charge can be used for to re/ charge
Everything here has a low replacement vaule why would you do all this when a handful of bucks would replace the item?
Well, as you can tell, he lives in a country that's an absolute chit-hole and their economy is likely inflated to the point that Americans could go and live like kings and queens for the test of their lives with 50k in a bank account.
Repairing needs skills, replacing needs money. A handful of people will choose skills over money. Because skills bring in money.
@@imnicky23 spitting straight facts
Big brain: Repair
Small brain: money
I agree! Spend the few bucks on new. Especially the bike brake handle.
The soldering iron fix is clever but i think i would have opted to shelve the project until i got a replacement soldering iron. They're not that costly to replace.
Ciao Otterrò il fai da te. Complimenti per l'ingegniosità. Bravo. Vorrei chiedere se le 3 batterie che hai ricaricato sono quelle Ricaricabili o sono quelle NON Ricaricabili ? Se sono NON Ricaricabili, come è possibile? Di nuovo complimemti. A questo punto, un'altra domanda: Qual'è la differenza di costruzione tra la batteria Ricaricabile e quella Non Ricaricabile ? Buona giornata. Antonio.
Please give the names of the materials you used. Otherwise how the viewers can do this work?
Are you using silver solder to repair the handle. Could you have used a small flame butane torch?
Are you doing this to show how to soldier with batteries?
I don''t have a small flame butane torch
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Too complicated. Better buy a new mug
Professors don't repair things!
U R Taking too LONG for your Video Frames. Have you thought of Fast-Forwarding some mundane tasks, that is supposed to be a common-sense.
I guess I need to hire a speed director! Thanks for the reminder, we'll consider adding a fast forward feature to the "normal" parts
Gostei mas queria saber o nome desta quimica que uza
Você pode ver isso nas legendas
I suggest you use gloves when handling chemicals and a fume extractor or gas mask if there is gas evaporation.
Your health is the most important, especially the health systems around the world are "private" (people pay taxes and get nothing in return) now, so for the rich, who pay absolutely nothing.
Why would he, the population is there to pay all their expenses...
Thanks for these tips.
I would prefer to buy a new break handle that will save your life than your pocket
You have shown the way, but your method is far too long and requires time and equipment. Any other way to make it much more simple?
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What I'm trying to understand is what kind of batteries he tore apart and dropped in the sulfuric acid. I see that he used the leftover as a flux, I've seen this before but can't seem to find any information on this practice. Can someone please guide me on where to find more information on this? I genuinely want to give this a try
Tutto dipende da quanto vale e costa il tuo tempo e l'oggetto rotto🤷🏾♂️
Ever hear of superglue and epoxy?
I usually use super glue but not epoxy.
10:37 Unfortunately in today's batteries, carbon no longer exists, replaced by a sort of gel and an electrode, all thin and short...
La carga no dura es cuestion de minutos pqra que la pila se muera
Sois español y también soy un manitas
what a waste of time!
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아는게 많으면 손 발이 고생한다. 모르면 새로 사는게 편해.
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Ok
Deixa de ser miserável !
Compre outra manete.
মশা মারতে কামান কেনার উদ্যোগ
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اهدالك بأ 6:05
A waste of time😮
Tiempo perdido ver este vídeo, dedícate a otra cosa
مالك دخل بيها 5:29
মশা মারতে কামান দাগা ...
ايدانايمه 2:21
Correct, only wastage of Time and Energy
So your title says something about teaching the professor. Good communications helps especially having AUDIO your video has none.
Your brief transcript leaves a lot to desired.
Why solder the mug handle when the correct method is spot welding. Why use hydrochloric acid to clean carbon rod. Washing it in water would suffice. Adding hydrochloric acid to zinc gives zinc chlorie a flux, you call it a stripper. Your soldering wire was prefluxed.
I could not watch your battery recycling. Carbon batteries are a one way reaction. Meaning it cannot be reconditioned.
So much for you teaching the professor. You barely know what you're doing. That's me being nice to you by the way.
Change your idiotic title.
TH-cam videos are boring
Овуг мультик колесо машины короче у дяди спустился
Ni voz ni texto, muy mal.