The music if anyone is wondering it's Piano Trio in E flat major Op. 100 : I Allegro. The video is here with music at 5:25 m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qNcK9kEoiJw.html%3Ft%3D325
+Daniel's Game Vault the radio power circuit is separate to the clock power supply on the board, The clock power failed first yet the display kept going however with unfiltered dirty dc on it, then you here the music get slightly louder and then 50Hz line hum comes through the speaker as the radio filter cap pops and goes open. over-voltage dc eventually destroys the display driver. To really understand how it failed we need to see the circuit.
@@clementpoon120 Here's the info according to Shazam: Piano Trio In E Flat Major Op.100: I Allegro Seems like the instruments are similar to match and it's an album from 2009.
The Duracell Bunny came before the Energizer Bunny. However, Duracell failed to renew the bunny trademark in time in the U.S. and Energizer snatched it to create their competing mascot. The Duracell Bunny still lives on in Europe.
+Virtualgod2009 Alkaline batteries have huge differences here in America. It's not like it was in the 1980s when all batteries were crap. Duracell has high-density ion cores guaranteed to last 10 years; Energizer has recycled alkaline batteries; Rayovac has cheaper batteries, but they use standard copper top alkaline technology; Eveready and Sunbeam all use standard old alkaline technology. Super heavy duty cells use Carbon Zinc dry technology.
Impressive how long the radio kept playing with half the power supply blown up :) What sort of voltage was it up to when it first died and the display went out?
Another great video from Photonic! Had me laughing mate couldn't help but feel a bit sorry for the bunny in a strange way! Pmsl @ "he couldn't outrun the variac though!"
The bunny is shacking his head like "NO NO NO, please stop this " Btw, you should have plug the rabbit mechanism on a bigger motor and slowly increase the speed until it totally destroy it (not because of motor failure but because of mechanical one.
Another entertaining trick is to get a 20w fm transmitter exciter rack mount device with adjustable output power and connect the antenna out to the fm radio antenna in, this smokes the fm receiver, play music through the transmitter /radio receiver til it pops, slowly crank up the fm power. Use a blank part of the broadcast band for the test.
Ah yes....I remember these ones. The clock-pop was funny, because it was cranked-up slowly.....until it popped. :-D I do believe we also had some flames in there too. :-) As for the rabbit, I was hoping that it's motors would arc-out or something, then create a big WHOOOMPH with a gush of fire. No cigar this time. Oh well, whip out the explosives and blast it's head off. LMAO. Thanks for re-loading these, Mr. Photon! :-) -BoomBoxDeluxe.
Ah, the one with the rabbit. I remember that from before. The first part was particularly enjoyable, something about fizzing, popping and small sparks in the tiny components. Brings back memories from exploding capacitors and burning leds... The tragic music for the first part really suited it well. Must have been fate.
Haha omg i loved the smell of my old scale electrics, haha omg i laughed out loud whn the rabbits head went pop jus came out hahahaha thank you for this moment haha
You're pulling my leg right? Got a part number save me searching? Love the channel by the way, was a sub of the old one but didn't notice it'd gone :( Sorry.
Since the caps are rated to 10V I'm guessing the small step-down transformer in the clock radio not shown in the video outputs 6V AC..but there is 2 white and one red on the radio perhaps its 6v-0-6v
I think the alarm clock was trying to spell out HELP after the second cap went. Alas, no help came, only death and destruction as happens to all at the hands of Photonic.