Lifehack: have a bunch of liquid lying around but no vessel to pour it into?. Just grab some popsicle sticks, a hot glue gun and a cup. Glue the popsicle sticks to the cup using hot glue and then pour the liquid into the cup. BOOM now you have a cup that you've hacked.
Every hack be like While EDM music is blasting in the background "I put hot glue on a piece of wooden trash, and then ran a couple of wires through it for a light, with magnets. it's a genius idea follow! Subscribe!! Notification Bell!!!"
Yes, because we know that a battery we can touch to our tongue and not get hurt with will totally start a fire. It’s not like it’s gonna spark randomly. You need a non closed circuit to have electricity to jump.
@@Flightcontrol96 no point in even explaining it to people. They're clearly never worked with LEDs or used LEDs. Natural selection will solve the problem for everyone.
@@the1andonly330 well the LED should be mounted to a heatsink with thermal paste and the screw holes in it... Even a 1W Led (and that looks like a 5-10W LED) from your trusty el cheapo China manufacturer (with their bad effency:5-30%) can produce enough heat to ingite the cardboard and wood. Oh and don't forget diodes (The D in LED) lower their resistance with increasing heat: heat=more power =more power = even more heat. For comparison with a 1/4W resistor powered an 1W you can ingite fireworks....
Heres a free RU-vid channel idea. Taking these "ideas" and remaking them with the right tools and good materials. For example using hinges instead of cardboard stripes.
Thats honestly a good idea call it "DIY but better" using an assortment of skills and materials like 3D printing, leatherworking, woodworking, sewing, soldering, programming, wood burning, etc. Skills and techniques anyone can learn or get into relatively easily. Something with the production quality of channels like DIY Perks or Unnecessary Inventions but focusing on remaking trash DIYs into decent projects. I like the idea of stealing the limelight from these mediocre trash channels and improving them. Like that one guy on YT shorts that spoils the endings of all those click baity shorts that start a story then tell you to like and subscribe for part 2.
I see this as a great project to do with your kids to teach them how things work and to construct, especially with kids spending significantly more time at home. Obviously, an adult making something that's actually going to be used would use better materials. But this is something fun and quick.
Лучше бы в начале результат показал. Минуту пытал меня нетерпением узнать над чем же так старается, в итоге какую-то херню слепил и сам же назвал гениальной идеей.
@@phxf Oh there is a resistor if you look carefully, but no mention of it during construction or calculations of value for the 5V usb supply and power rating. Total load of crap!
My favorite part was when they showed the finished product for .5 seconds. Helps to keep you guessing at what it is (a light I guess?) and wtf some of the things are needed for. (Like the point of the magnets in the middle)
Obviously you've never seen the original. 2 metal balls are a part of the original lamp idea, and they are the switch. It's just a different way of turning on a light. Look it up for Christ sakes
@@Half_Gassed What the hell would you even type to look it up if you didn't even know it's function? Stop sassing just because you've seen the original. Not everyone knows.
Выглядит красиво, но 1) надо сделать хоть минимально радиатор для светодиодов, да будет не так красиво но зато проработает больше. 2) светодиодам нужен обязательно резистор,даже если они потребляют 5 или 4,5 вольт примерно, хз на сколько они рассчитаны, но все равно надо резистор ставить. А так, пару доработок и светильник реально годный
That is because the poor LEDs are running off 5V with no current limiting or LED controller. It will not be bright for very long before the LEDs burn out.
Ну клеить матрицу на радиатор вроде до 100ват можно, видел эксперимент на эту тему, никто не спорит, что кпт 8 будет лучше супер клея, но если сильно хочется) да и я каюсь клеил матрицы на 10 ват к профилю 2года примерно держались, а дальше купил и сделал все нормально)
Fair prototype ig. Critique of the material is completely justified, it's a silly choice of material. However the idea could make for a cool desktop ornament with the right materials and attention to detail
Truly a product of the modern era. Runs from USB, provides more light to itself than the room it's in, and if the switch fails or the string comes off it will have to be destroyed. Best of all, metal objects next to uninsulated solder joints on a base of easy melt plastic and cardboard, assembled by someone too lazy to use a drill. For best results, use with the cheapest USB plug on ebay....
Anytime anything starts with "genius idea" followed by anything... it's like.. something my 7 year old would make with tape and string and popsicle sticks🤣🤣🤣
Cosas caseras que todos pueden hacer en casa solo necesitas: una pistola caliente, un soldador, cables, estaño, alguien que sepa soldar, a Jesús, y pegamento