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AMAZING that you can use one as a key chain! Who would have thought of that? Stopped watching after that, as I now felt complete in my knowledge of the universe.
Cringed every time you cut them. The one you wanted it sharp, fine. But instead of cutting them like that use a pair of pliers, preferably linemsan pliers to grab at the base and twist like a screwdriver until the plastic breaks off. It will leave the end dull instead of sharp. Cut off ties scrape and can cut you when working in tight areas.
Aluminum foil isn't a great idea as it can break down and start a fire. Hence why aluminum wiring is generally no longer used. I think soldering rather would be best.
So you've never heard of "electrolysis of water" huh? It splits the water into its component gasses, Oxygen and Hydrogen. That oxygen is good to inhale, the hydrogen is good to ignite.
@@jerryg4183 Electrolysis is still electrolysis. Oxygen is still good to breathe and hydrogen is still good to burn. It's still bad for airships through.
Lot of led bulbs can be fixed the same way, however , it does change the indivgual bulb voltage. lights may be slightly brighter, and shorten overall bulb life. But then again, who cares, you got light. good post for non techs. ty
looks like the blade would short out in the same water that ea of the leads touching the water. 1) my wife would kill me if I wasted one of her pink razors and 2) I will stick with my instant hot water pitcher.
I'm guessing it hasn't been patented, because it's pointless. It's it boiling water, or am I missing something? Why would anyone, in their right mind, think this is a good idea? LOL... just use a stove, microwave, fire... I mean, this is a LOT of prep. In the time it takes you to make the darn thing, you could boil the same amount of water twice as fast, if not faster. Then there the whole, this-could-kill-you angle. Touch the water and SEE YA! lol... It's COOL, but not even remotely practical. No criticism. This IS really cool, and fun.
He's separating the oxygen and hydrogen. I think it's called electrolysis. Been around for hundreds of years, before we had patents. Used to separate lots of chemicals into base elements.
I understand you, in the video I demonstrate how to boil water in curious situations. Maybe this will be useful to someone. Thanks for viewing and your opinion. good evening)
Are you insane?!? You shorten/bridge a defective LED? This nonsens has been around for a while. While this "hack" works, the lower resistance of the circuit will stress the resting LEDs (and electronics), leading to even faster burn-out. Also: the contact resistance will vary and can lead to further problems! Either, you calculate the circuits current and add a matching resistor, or : determine the LED type and replace it. In any case: GET SOME SOLDER EQUIPMENT and don't tell people, they can fiddle around in a 110/220V bulb, by applying tape!!!!!!
I agree with the conclusion but not with the first part. The leds are powered with a set current. So if you have 1 led less in the circuit, then the other leds will have the same voltage and amperage. They will be just fine. The tape is a no go, that is for sure.
@@guillaumep.7206 SOME bulbs might implement current limiting circuits, but there are tons of cheap ones out there, relying on the voltage drop of the serial LEDs + maybe some capacitor. Pros will know current controlling chips, but they won't need these videos.