HOW TO TAKE APART A MICROWAVE SAFELY

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  • čas přidán 12. 11. 2019
  • In todays video we are going to take apart a microwave to demonstrate how to do that safely and use the good fun parts out of the microwave.
    These parts are going to be used in future videos so strap in and pay attention that way you are ready for the projects to come.
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Komentáře • 61

  • @jeremyouellette9028
    @jeremyouellette9028 Před 9 měsíci +14

    I dismantel my microwave without all the security bare handed with metal tools…. I was breaking the wire with my hand …. Happy to be alive❤

    • @TheRenaissanceBuilder
      @TheRenaissanceBuilder  Před 9 měsíci +8

      Truth be that its often not that risky but the consequences of that one time are high enough to be respectfull of the danger.

    • @redblue2358
      @redblue2358 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Apparently over 30 people have died

    • @TheRenaissanceBuilder
      @TheRenaissanceBuilder  Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@redblue2358 only 30? Is that like a year or ever?

    • @redblue2358
      @redblue2358 Před 7 měsíci

      @@TheRenaissanceBuilder im not sure. I read that 33 people have been electrocuted trying to do diy fractal burning. theres probably more deaths in total

  • @noizyneighbour5790
    @noizyneighbour5790 Před 9 měsíci +10

    Thank you for taking the time to prepare this video. It happens so quickly.
    I took a cheap 6 - can mini fridge apart to replace one tiny capacitor on the power board that had failed.
    Picked the power board up - mains shock.
    I was lucky - but thank you for raising awareness that doing these fun little projects could actually cause serious injury.
    👍

    • @TheRenaissanceBuilder
      @TheRenaissanceBuilder  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you for the positive comments I really appreciate that!
      I figured allot of people want to work on there own stuff or even just play with things and we can always be safe doing so.

  • @notsocommie
    @notsocommie Před 2 lety +11

    I think the one hand rule is so that there's no current going through your heart, just incase you make a mistake.

    • @younscrafter7372
      @younscrafter7372 Před 2 měsíci +2

      In that case you should probably also wear a rubber boot on your left foot

  • @physicsandmathemathicssimp833

    Actually you don't need to measure the secondary output with some fancy devices like the scope you were saying . This is my method of doing it , basically connect the secondary of the transformer to mains voltage (in other words the high voltage secondary) so just use the high voltage secondary as your primary and then on the thick primary which now is your secondary just hook up your multimeter you should get a low voltage reading and after you have the low voltage reading note it , after noting your low voltage reading measure the mains voltage and note that down as well .
    Then you basically devide up the mains voltage by the voltage reading you got on the output for example like this 230Volts : 24 Volts = 9,5 . The number you get from doing this is the ratio of the transformer , after you got the ratio you just multiply it by the mains voltage for example like this from the last example 9,5 x 230 = 2185 Volts . And it's this easy two easy steps of maths and you have the voltage no need for fancy scopes and stuff .

    • @TheRenaissanceBuilder
      @TheRenaissanceBuilder  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you very much for contributing. This is a very well written explanation of the turns ratio calculation.
      I will add this only works for the calculation, if active measurements are wanted or required than you still need at least a 10-1 meter lead

  • @philiprahman6778
    @philiprahman6778 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks for explaining so well.

  • @hoofheartedicemelted296
    @hoofheartedicemelted296 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You are a star sir. Providing safety information and the knowledge to harvest these handy items. Cool. Liked and Subscribed.

    • @TheRenaissanceBuilder
      @TheRenaissanceBuilder  Před 3 měsíci

      Well thank you very much, I really appreciate the compliment. I hope all your projects go well!

  • @somilamaloyi7544
    @somilamaloyi7544 Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you for this video so much. I have learnt so much. I am dismantling my first microwave today and if I had not watched this video I’d probably have killed myself😂 thanks again

  • @Findmylimit
    @Findmylimit Před měsícem

    I could die from things all day long and it wouldn’t be 100% my fault. Dying while dissecting the magnetron because you told said do not means I would’ve atleast died in challenge! Now that’s meaningful.

  • @mehcutcheon2401
    @mehcutcheon2401 Před 10 měsíci +1

    That optimus joke got you a like lmao.

  • @SPotter1973
    @SPotter1973 Před 7 měsíci +2

    What is a lot of fun, take a smallish cap load it and toss it to a friend and say CATCH.

    • @TheRenaissanceBuilder
      @TheRenaissanceBuilder  Před 7 měsíci +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣 oh man my guy that is hilarious!

    • @SPotter1973
      @SPotter1973 Před 7 měsíci

      @@TheRenaissanceBuilder yup IF someone says catch in the shop....step aside. ZAPPP

  • @CowboybubPercussion
    @CowboybubPercussion Před rokem +4

    Is there any possibility of that resister exploding from all that heat?

    • @TheRenaissanceBuilder
      @TheRenaissanceBuilder  Před rokem +1

      Thank you very much for watching and asking sd6!
      Well theres allways a chance and being careful is important. The key to that resistor is to use no less than 10,000 ohms, that ensures that the wattage through the resistor will be low enough. Takes a bit longer to ensure full discharge but its worth the safety.
      Again thank you for asking, I really appreciate your patronage!

  • @marcusharmon8389
    @marcusharmon8389 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Mine has a brown wire and a blue wire to transformer if they are put back on wrong polarity will the microwave work as my microwave oven don't work but the oven grill etc does

  • @dickchese8423
    @dickchese8423 Před rokem +2

    Wait why does the capacitor and secondary high voltage tranformer connect to the magnotron

    • @TheRenaissanceBuilder
      @TheRenaissanceBuilder  Před rokem

      The magnetron uses high voltage and current to generate microwave radio transmissions. The capacitor and there should be a diode as well act as a voltage doubler.
      Magnetrons are intersting devices that use a shape to cause an oscillation, and antenna then takes that oscillation and broadcasts it in a specific wavelength

  • @sergeiglimisRV
    @sergeiglimisRV Před rokem +1

    I should mention the wires that come off the cap go to different stuff in the microwave so those are also dangerous

  • @SL-hq7py
    @SL-hq7py Před 3 lety +2

    How do you make sure that you are not grounded?

    • @TheRenaissanceBuilder
      @TheRenaissanceBuilder  Před 3 lety +3

      Thats an interesting question. Ive done allot of work with high voltages and wattages, im going to tell you no matter what “rules” you hear there’s one thing that trumps all of it- be smart!
      The one hand rule, the rubber matt rule, non of it matters if you are careless.
      So 👀 look at EVERYTHING before touching anything, and short out anything that looks electrical. Using an insulated tool of course.
      Thats the secret
      Oh make sure its not powered, that helps to🤪

    • @SL-hq7py
      @SL-hq7py Před 3 lety +2

      @@TheRenaissanceBuilder Thank you for your response!
      I just want to ask this to make sure, should I wear certain shoes and have a rubber mat under me? I'm mainly going off of replicating the part of the video where you depowered the capacitor with this little volt tool-pliers combination but wanted to make sure I understood what you meant by "not grounded" and also make sure I had all the right equipment.

    • @TheRenaissanceBuilder
      @TheRenaissanceBuilder  Před 3 lety +1

      The pleasure is all mine.
      Ok so the most careful you can be would be this
      1- have a decent set of pliers and drivers that have insulated handles (klien tools are good)
      2- non conductive boots or matt, most decent work boots are non conductive the matt may be harder to find
      3- plastic safety glasses
      4- keep one hand behind your back the hole time

    • @TheRenaissanceBuilder
      @TheRenaissanceBuilder  Před 3 lety +1

      5- use a 10k ohm resistor to short the capacitor installed using the pliers and hold it there for an hour to be safe.
      6- the absolute safest thing you can do is ground everything to a known good ground, like an exposed copper water pipe or ever the ground pin of a standard outlet

  • @ElSmiley1000
    @ElSmiley1000 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I like what he’s saying but I don’t think those tools are insulated.insulated tools are usually coated bright orange and have markings of voltage ratings just because a tool has a plastic handle doesn’t mean it’s insulated those handles are usually just for comfort

    • @TheRenaissanceBuilder
      @TheRenaissanceBuilder  Před 3 měsíci

      Hey thank you for commenting and watching.
      So insulated tools are for working on live equipment, as in its still plugged in. If you are trying to mess with a microwave while its still plugged in then you are already in danger. Unplug it, make sure the cap is drained, then it doesn’t matter what tool you use.

    • @ElSmiley1000
      @ElSmiley1000 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@TheRenaissanceBuilder I’m just saying those won’t do a whole lot for insulation I agree you should never work on anything energized plugged into a power source

  • @alexy.9306
    @alexy.9306 Před 4 lety +2

    I gotta do ot

  • @blahblah2083
    @blahblah2083 Před 5 měsíci +1

    You assumed the resistor is working.

    • @TheRenaissanceBuilder
      @TheRenaissanceBuilder  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thats a very good observation, you are correct. Best practice is to always confirm and ground using known good components. Thank you for pointing that out.

  • @alexy.9306
    @alexy.9306 Před 4 lety +2

    BRO I GOT AN ESSAY FOR ENGLISH 5-6

  • @alexy.9306
    @alexy.9306 Před 4 lety +1

    Brooooo

  • @alexy.9306
    @alexy.9306 Před 4 lety +1

    Bro

  • @KingKobraGames
    @KingKobraGames Před 9 měsíci

    get on with it

  • @cockandrews6646
    @cockandrews6646 Před rokem +1

    Excellant ❤

  • @TheGreenHeartofItaly-fl3wv
    @TheGreenHeartofItaly-fl3wv Před 4 měsíci +1

    Is this kid still alive? Blind leading the blind.

    • @TheRenaissanceBuilder
      @TheRenaissanceBuilder  Před 4 měsíci

      Hate all you want, don’t bother me at all

    • @TheGreenHeartofItaly-fl3wv
      @TheGreenHeartofItaly-fl3wv Před 4 měsíci

      @@TheRenaissanceBuilder You confuse me with someone who gives enough of a sh!t to muster up a hate. If anything, it's a laugh you inspire. Like a clown.

    • @TheRenaissanceBuilder
      @TheRenaissanceBuilder  Před 4 měsíci

      And yet entertainment is half the point so thanks for the compliment!

  • @KingKobraGames
    @KingKobraGames Před 9 měsíci +1

    you talk too much...........

  • @Findmylimit
    @Findmylimit Před měsícem

    I could die from things all day long and it wouldn’t be 100% my fault. Dying while dissecting the magnetron because you told said do not means I would’ve atleast died in challenge! Now that’s meaningful.