You've burnt holes in much of what you own with a laser, shattered fuses and bulbs in your house but you still take your shoes off and wear slippers! Love it!
Watching Photonic reminds me of watching Steve Irwin, except with deadly electricity instead of deadly animals. You just know he's gonna fuck around too much and end up killing himself one day, but it's fascinating anyway.
I actually have one of these I use it for my arc furnace can deliver about 60 Volts @200amps quite a beasty transformer quite efficient too doesn't heat up much unless I drive it crazy
Eli Gabriele he does risk assessment for big facilities (especially related to electrical risks), so his house isn't too hard to make safe for these kinds of experiments.
Love your videos man. I'm a service technician for commercial cooking and refrigeration equipment. I always wanted to put on my ticket.. Oven was low on freon, charged oven back up and applied 480 volts to ignitor. Tested for correct operation. Unit is working properly or something like that (ha ha). I ain't 'avin' it! Ha! You're a gem mate. Cheers!
I have been waiting for this one! Soo happy, I literally just opened youtube and you had uploaded it. Made my day! Cheer's Photon!! All the best and hope you are well!!
Photon. I was missing your vid´s. I had no clue why your old channel had gone away, and then I found this one. And I am loving it. I am studying electronics my self. And what you do is verry intresting! Thanks.
Yep, induction hot plates use that very same principle as well. I can't believe that you wouldn't find anyone who you could give the transformer away to.....
His flir would probably get popped ;D hey I would love to see a flir aimed at the car battery he was charging at extreme current that time. Especially during the first two minutes or so immediately after he applied the 100A of charging current. It was a shame that battery never exploded, a bit of an anti climax really. Hey BBI, when is the 16 pill LDMOS amp video coming? XD I want sparks and flames!
Our 60 Hz in the states sounds so ominous, nasty. Your 50 Hz sounds much more benign! You didn't POP it! Ain't 'avin' it! Keep putting out these "HOT" vids!
What's the best part of a completely shit day? Coming home to seeing PhotonicInduction doing what he does best. Keep up the vids, mate. Way more entertaining than anything on the tube. :)
smallenginedude71 Actually, no. In his latest video he says the fun rigs cost him pennies extra on his bill. (Since they're operated for very little of the day.) That and he's on Econ7, so he saves a few pennies by running the lights on cheap time power that's been stored in a battery bank.
I tried this shorted turn experiment on my home made transformer, and I got a very violent physical upwards motion on the shorted turn, amazing the enormous amount of force than can occur in a transformer when shorted turns occur, and high fault currents are involved.
you're the fucken best bro. when i saw you deleted your original channel i was bummed out. You had so many videos i spent hours watchin your shit and laughing and learning a lot about electricity. You're more knowledgeable in that field than i thought was even possible. keep doin your thing and uploading these videos brotha, you should get inventive and record a new one or two so we can see how you're currently doing rather than just seeing these older vids revamped. Thanks for uploading bro
As the copper single shorted turn gets hot you will here the hum in the core getting louder again due to the increase in the coppers resistance as the fault current reduces in proportion to its temperature. The resistance increases by 3 times or more when it hits 500+ degrees and glows orange. The hum level is proportional typically to the flux in the core, sounds like the the shorted turn when cold is loading down the primary side reducing the flux in the core. Look like a S.P. pole pig core.
BRO I LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEO'S AND I WISH I HAD THAT TRANSFORMER OR A AWESOME TOROIDAL TRANSFORMER - I DON'T HAVE ANY BIGGER ONES LIKE THAT YET :'( LOVE YOUR VIDEOS THOUGH
Glad to see this one back up! I recon that smaller ring of copper pipe was about to melt when it was glowing orange. Just a quick question though, what did that transformer come out of originally? Once again, thanks for re uploading.
Hello, Mr. Photon. :-) I'm keeping OK, & I'm looking forward to getting my variac sorted out & giving it a go with some loads on it. I know mine is only a little 10A puppy, so if I plan on doing any poppage with it, I'll combine it with the Fun-Jiggery-Pokery Unit & a 3kW ballast to ensure that it doesn't suddenly become grossly overloaded. In the meanwhile though, I have a couple more kWh meter restorations to do, & I'll be sure to whip-out the camera while doing those. :-) Take care. BBD
Hopefully you are able to do so :) Would like to see them go pop. I was also watching people measure x-rays from vacuum rectifiers. Maybe you should measure the x-rays from putting way to much voltage though a CRT?
Probably better to think of a waterfall. Water falls from high potential to low potential. If there's a big drop and a very narrow pipe, it might sting a bit if you put your hand under it. The same drop and a six-inch pipe and the current'll take your hand off, but that additional power (the potential difference and the current carrying capacity of the pipe) could easily spin a turbine and run a generator (which'll also take your hand off, but that's another story :) ).
I'm sure something particularly nasty could be created from the following ingredients:- A TV with its EHT lead disconnected and brought outside its case Some water Some salt Some foil Some steel nails A shitload of bottles and jars Don't do it though - it'll bite.
have you heard of the Casio high speed cameras? I have an ex fc100 and I personally think it is ok. Considering how popular your channel is sure to become, I would think that you're audience deserves something like the ex fh20 or even the ex f1.
With that pipe at 6:12 , if you were to take a 12v halogen bulb and put the two wires on it at different distances apart, it would light right? That's probably what interests me most about induction is what you're doing there, plus having that potential divider. Both together would be awesome
The most calming voice. Pure confidence.
You've burnt holes in much of what you own with a laser, shattered fuses and bulbs in your house but you still take your shoes off and wear slippers! Love it!
Safety slippers
That's amazing. Lived my whole life counting primaries and Secondaries. One turn here is giving much satisfaction, Thanks.
I like eletricity, but it is scary as hell...
+TJChagas i totaly agree
watchin' this vids make my balls pitty!
I know it but do you mess around with thousands of volts very close to you very often? Stils scary...
+Landyn kohler That is slowly climbing my list of most hated quotes.
sounds a bit like women innit
Can someone make a compilation of him just saying the word "volts"?
I more like the evil scientist way he says "amps"... Ammmpppppsssssssss
Aldo Hernandez
No. make a compilation of him saying I aint 'avin it, where's my 'ammer
@@mnelson10000 Ammm. Ps.
so many ways to light cigarettes...
@@user-qx7tm5df8j that is so true if only cigarettes were never invented am I right or am I right
I hope those are steel toe capped safety slippers
Could be a bit risky with the induced magnetic fields
+Brannon McBride there are some without steel caps only with glas fiber
they're not steel caps then though, are they?
Perfect demonstration of how a transformer works!
excellent high current video!
Watching Photonic reminds me of watching Steve Irwin, except with deadly electricity instead of deadly animals. You just know he's gonna fuck around too much and end up killing himself one day, but it's fascinating anyway.
I actually have one of these I use it for my arc furnace can deliver about 60 Volts @200amps quite a beasty transformer quite efficient too doesn't heat up much unless I drive it crazy
Exact same transformer?
your understanding of electricity is terrifying to me. evil wizard.
I know. That carpet! Looks like a fire hazard to me.
health and saftey paperwork is a fire hazard
Eli Gabriele he does risk assessment for big facilities (especially related to electrical risks), so his house isn't too hard to make safe for these kinds of experiments.
I like this "knee button" that you had to trigger the Input xD
Love this video, Inductive fields have always been like magic to me.
so glad to see you back. We miss you very much.
Love your videos man. I'm a service technician for commercial cooking and refrigeration equipment. I always wanted to put on my ticket.. Oven was low on freon, charged oven back up and applied 480 volts to ignitor. Tested for correct operation. Unit is working properly or something like that (ha ha). I ain't 'avin' it! Ha! You're a gem mate. Cheers!
Nothing else in the world quite like that satisfying 50/60Hz rumble.
I have been waiting for this one! Soo happy, I literally just opened youtube and you had uploaded it. Made my day! Cheer's Photon!! All the best and hope you are well!!
Just wanted to say I love your shows keep doing them I am learning a lot thank you
Ahhhh.... now I get how induction cooking works. Thanks for that 👌
Thank you very much. I simply love your videos. Super interesting and educational as well as hilarious.
Photon. I was missing your vid´s. I had no clue why your old channel had gone away, and then I found this one. And I am loving it. I am studying electronics my self. And what you do is verry intresting! Thanks.
Yay! Glad you reuploaded this one mate. Thanks.
Yep, induction hot plates use that very same principle as well. I can't believe that you wouldn't find anyone who you could give the transformer away to.....
Intro
Photoninduction:today
My subtitles:to die
Fascinating stuff as always.
Oi oi! Missed ya, Photon.
Looking forward to more from you.
Glad you're well mate.
always interesting to watch your vids
Great quality stuff!
Thanks for uploading vids even though you probably have work in the morning :-D
“We like that don’t we”? Hell yes!
You got to love that humming
I've missed you, Photon. So very, very much. :D
Brilliant
Wonderful sounds, I learnt singing music intervals to that.
Never underestimate a bloke with a power supply and spare time
You need a flir for videos like this.
His flir would probably get popped ;D hey I would love to see a flir aimed at the car battery he was charging at extreme current that time. Especially during the first two minutes or so immediately after he applied the 100A of charging current. It was a shame that battery never exploded, a bit of an anti climax really. Hey BBI, when is the 16 pill LDMOS amp video coming? XD I want sparks and flames!
I love this guy. His health and safety video is hilarious..
Our 60 Hz in the states sounds so ominous, nasty. Your 50 Hz sounds much more benign! You didn't POP it! Ain't 'avin' it! Keep putting out these "HOT" vids!
Quantum Leap Our power lines have more bass >:D
Quantum Leap I prefer the ominous tone.
***** The ominous tone keeps me at a safe distance for sure!
+Quantum Leap theres no big difference, the vibrations u might be hearing at 60Hz are probably other things rattling around
True enough, at 60 Hz, everything seems to resonate!
this guy is awesome .
Ahh that humm gives me memories about the old russian metro trains I used to ride in a lot.
thats amazing
Great vid
I can hear several harmonics from that transformer! Cool stuff.
What's the best part of a completely shit day? Coming home to seeing PhotonicInduction doing what he does best. Keep up the vids, mate. Way more entertaining than anything on the tube. :)
That thing does get quiet when the secondary is around the primary winding, valuable educational vid's, these.. :)
Awesome experiment.
great vid bro
I bet your monthly electric bill is outrageous
Ecomy-7 and a night-charging battery backup =3
he probably has a deal with his company
smallenginedude71 Actually, no. In his latest video he says the fun rigs cost him pennies extra on his bill. (Since they're operated for very little of the day.) That and he's on Econ7, so he saves a few pennies by running the lights on cheap time power that's been stored in a battery bank.
Rutger de Haan yes i know i was joking
You've got quite the steady hand there
That is so cool!
Legend has it this guy is currently living in an igloo on mars.
that little attic must have the most sweet scent
Yankee candles new scent. "Burnt plastic"
I tried this shorted turn experiment on my home made transformer, and I got a very violent physical upwards motion on the shorted turn, amazing the enormous amount of force than can occur in a transformer when shorted turns occur, and high fault currents are involved.
Induction is akin to magic.
I like the dead man switch, safety first.
that's awesome
you're the fucken best bro. when i saw you deleted your original channel i was bummed out. You had so many videos i spent hours watchin your shit and laughing and learning a lot about electricity. You're more knowledgeable in that field than i thought was even possible. keep doin your thing and uploading these videos brotha, you should get inventive and record a new one or two so we can see how you're currently doing rather than just seeing these older vids revamped. Thanks for uploading bro
Yay Photon, you're back!
Never did a truer word come out of my screen while I was on youtube. I'm proud to be an 18 year old geezer.
Voltage is electromotive force
Amperage is electrical current
Wattage is the sum of the two
Your knackered if you need to convert the Naughty Boy's playroom into a room for a baby Photon :)
my left ear enjoyed your voice
Loverly job
As the copper single shorted turn gets hot you will here the hum in the core getting louder again due to the increase in the coppers resistance as the fault current reduces in proportion to its temperature. The resistance increases by 3 times or more when it hits 500+ degrees and glows orange. The hum level is proportional typically to the flux in the core, sounds like the the shorted turn when cold is loading down the primary side reducing the flux in the core. Look like a S.P. pole pig core.
That's already on the market.
BRO I LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEO'S AND I WISH I HAD THAT TRANSFORMER OR A AWESOME TOROIDAL TRANSFORMER - I DON'T HAVE ANY BIGGER ONES LIKE THAT YET :'( LOVE YOUR VIDEOS THOUGH
Other way around.
Current is the side of the river and voltage is how fast the river is moving.
Nice soul catcher
Awesome :) Thumbs up :D
Alex
this metal ring is basically a one-turn secondary
Would a slope analogy be more accurate?
Voltage = height of the slope
current = the amount of electron 'balls' flowing down it.
I WANT IT !
How many times do you think this guy has done meth?
My one good transformer came from rs components in the uk and it was shipped to Australia and it works great
Glad to see this one back up! I recon that smaller ring of copper pipe was about to melt when it was glowing orange. Just a quick question though, what did that transformer come out of originally? Once again, thanks for re uploading.
10 years ago and still no like 😕
Now we can see the magic of induction ;)
Your very clever!
That transformer was awesome.
you make dangerous experiment
Now, Imagine taking that same loop he used lastly. And doing that while it's full of water. ;D Steam galor!
Looks like it Hz...
Kill me
Lol
john smith 🗡🚬😎 k. You asked for it
The beauty of magnetostriction
Cookinnnn' !
Thats crazy
Hello, Mr. Photon. :-) I'm keeping OK, & I'm looking forward to getting my variac sorted out & giving it a go with some loads on it. I know mine is only a little 10A puppy, so if I plan on doing any poppage with it, I'll combine it with the Fun-Jiggery-Pokery Unit & a 3kW ballast to ensure that it doesn't suddenly become grossly overloaded.
In the meanwhile though, I have a couple more kWh meter restorations to do, & I'll be sure to whip-out the camera while doing those. :-)
Take care. BBD
Hopefully you are able to do so :) Would like to see them go pop.
I was also watching people measure x-rays from vacuum rectifiers. Maybe you should measure the x-rays from putting way to much voltage though a CRT?
It's the shifting of the polarity at 50 cycles per second (50 Hz)
Probably better to think of a waterfall. Water falls from high potential to low potential. If there's a big drop and a very narrow pipe, it might sting a bit if you put your hand under it. The same drop and a six-inch pipe and the current'll take your hand off, but that additional power (the potential difference and the current carrying capacity of the pipe) could easily spin a turbine and run a generator (which'll also take your hand off, but that's another story :) ).
I'm sure something particularly nasty could be created from the following ingredients:-
A TV with its EHT lead disconnected and brought outside its case
Some water
Some salt
Some foil
Some steel nails
A shitload of bottles and jars
Don't do it though - it'll bite.
thats cool
You should be a college teacher if you already aren't. I love learning from your videos.
Thumbs up, great , really great experiment, children can learn from this! :-)
3:49 Cocaine!!
U2U2s Music haha
Mr. Photon does induction... I can die in peace now.
have you heard of the Casio high speed cameras? I have an ex fc100 and I personally think it is ok. Considering how popular your channel is sure to become, I would think that you're audience deserves something like the ex fh20 or even the ex f1.
MAKE IT SING!
Photonic you are the best. One question... whats the name of the intro song. Who did it and the name? Fantastic videos man.
I know of a certain persons hand and head that would go nicely in that loop :-) Photon guess who im thinking about ? :-) another great vid mate
With that pipe at 6:12 , if you were to take a 12v halogen bulb and put the two wires on it at different distances apart, it would light right? That's probably what interests me most about induction is what you're doing there, plus having that potential divider. Both together would be awesome
learning fore electricity exams with this. good excuse