The issue with your digital camera might be a very simple one, so why not repair it yourself? For more details, please see www.electroboom... Follow me on Facebook: / electroboom Follow on Twitter: / electroboomguy By: Mehdi Sadaghdar
+Tanin Moores It seems this consequence bother you so much. Actually I have typed _ _ _ king but turn out the first _ disappeared. I can still see _ _ _ king once I click edit.
Laughed so hard. I always do this with screws: line them up neatly and while I'm working; knock the table and they roll off on the floor never to be seen again.
Until some point in life when they make a place in your foots and make same sounds as him here without beeeps ;-)))) We've all been there, right? At least at the beginning.
You are the biggest winner on youtube. Not only do you get over 4000 subscribers every video you make, you have multiple over 1 million view videos and ALL of them are just straight up quality.
3:00 I did this when I was about 10/11. Had a burn on my hand for 3 days. Had to keep my hand in water for hours. I took apart a camera to see how it worked, and at first I thought something stabbed my finger, but after a while of thinking about it and looking at it closer and more carefully I realized what happened. I opened it and put my hand on the surface of the circuit board which had traces/components for the transformer circuit that were connected to that cap. Made an inch long burn on my finger.
Andy Plater Same. I smashed a disposable camera to get to the really bright xenon flash tube, thinking it is powered directly from the battery. I wanted to make it stay on continuously, and I learned how they work the hard and painful way too!
Andy Plater cool to see i'm not the only one :D After that I learned a couple of things about capacitors then I had fun with my friends loading em up then and discharging em on screwdrivers xD
I disassembled a disposable 35mm camera when I was a kid. In the process of pulling the case apart I got my finger on the flash capacitor. It was a memorable experience.
You have amazing videos. Despite the sillyness of you constantly shocking yourself, I feel like I've learned a thing or two from watching! The coil gun was quite interesting and now I know NOT to touch the flash capacitor in my camera.
That reminds me of when we went to my doctor, and the TV was bothering me. I couldn't find the remote, so I unplugged the TV to get it to stop bothering me. Also, it reminds me of when I made up a story about using a hover hat to bounce on trampolines to reach balloons and hanging keys and escape under ceiling fans and over other real hazards in a real background. This includes live hardwiring, sharp broken glass, and like on this video, charged capacitors that can be discharged, but in this made-up story, by throwing damaged coins at their terminals. I made this up to tackle problems in my head by using animals.
this was really helpful i needed to repair my toaster and basically followed these directions, electronics are all the same anyway and it works now takes great pictures thx
Nowadays are chips made with warranty timer. They break a few days/weeks after the warranty, precisely. Although, i learned last year that Li-Io batteries has a good reason for that, so i'm not complaining there anymore. But are a lot of other things that are just to good to be true, right?
I am just doing my master before I start working. I should be done next year... I feel like this way isn't worth it. I wish I had stopped after the bachelor and started working. I feel completely empty inside from memorize mathematical models of an intense dryness that they make eyeballs crust, fooling around with all that stuff is so much more fun! Your channel really made me lighten up XD! Great work and great sense of humor.
***** You know, I was repairing the motion tigger for a trail camera quite a few years ago for a relative. They didnt care if it was ever fixed, being broke for a year and they said I could fix it and keep it or give it back if I wanted. All the parts were onthe same board, and I laid the PCB on my hand. Not noticing the THREE 360V FLASH CAPS IN SERIES I pushed the board down onto my hand while moving a robbon cable. That made one hell of a bang ans shot sparks from my skin, causing my hand to curl up harder than I could ever have normally have done. There was a red line of blisters going from my palm to middle finger. In addition ot the blisters, my hand closing caused the prickly soldered component leads to cut vertical lines into it. I never made the same mistake again.
These are the incidents that keep us alive. Working with electricity can make you complacent. A good shock every once in a while wakes you up... or kills you. lol
Hi Mehdi big fan! You see, a lot of people want to cash in on your genius comedy. So a lot of people are going to be submitting this link. My advice to you is to contact the mods of whatever subreddit you are trying to submit to and ask them to let you submit. Keep posting...Its amazing...
I doubt it. He's not dumb, I think he reattached and reconnected whatever was important or delicate just to do that little ending sketch. Plus, it's a fixed lens camera, nobody cares for those
Haha nice. I once had to service my camera while on a trip, so I discharged the cap with a screwdriver. Made quite the bang. In the middle of the public square. In Venice. :)
I have the exact same speakers and monitor, though most of those Samsung SyncMaster 720n and similar monitors (had like 10 of them at work) have been dying as far as I know as casualties of the capacitor plague.
It wasn't working "regulatorly" even after bridging the rectifier so it got the sack, maybe it might work better photographing garbage. By the way never use your finger to check capacitors always use your tongue (as shown by Mehdi a few times) you get better results and you can actually taste the electrons, in a flash!! But no on a serious note Mehdi is showing you dangers of hidden/stored electricity in gadgets
Mr. Sadaghdar, what provoked you to create one of my new favorite youtube channels? Also, would you be willing to fix something like a car? Or a lawn mower? Something that combines electricity and flammable liquids, please?
Oh, it's a camera. I use a camera. This must be safe. *watches* NOPENOPENOPENOPENOPE. And here I was thinking of opening up my own to fix it's display connections.
I had to stop in the middle of the video to write you that you are amazing and i laugh at loud on every your video that i saw. Also funny thing is when people think that you are not very smart. How stupid someone should be that not see your intelligence. Thank you for this funny moments, keep up!!! All the best.
LMAO I Love it! Some dude named Kai on a another channel made a similar video. But he disassembled the camera to paint it. He got shocked by the flash capacitor OMG!!! Hilarious!