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This is a very beautiful Vintage dynamo lame Luzy made in Paris by Paul Garnier arownd 1920s.
Back then this lamp was hight tech.
This lantern cost me 8 euro at flea market, was very oxidazed and didn't turn very well.
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@TysyTube
@TysyTube 3 года назад
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@jeandubois8810
@jeandubois8810 Год назад
Why didn't you install a battery, charger circuit and COB light to upgrade this device? I was totally expecting that.
@stasuliyacher4009
@stasuliyacher4009 Год назад
Диодную лампу
@Squashbanan
@Squashbanan Год назад
Lampussy.
@memoryCBd3
@memoryCBd3 Год назад
Because its a restoration video he isnt going to use it often and it kind of ruins the point in a way
@musasyed361-z4g
@musasyed361-z4g 10 месяцев назад
Awesome
@KrazyKirby15
@KrazyKirby15 5 лет назад
It's hard to imagine any thing that's rusty today as being new and shiny in the past. These videos really help to give a look at past technologies
@janettavculek9308
@janettavculek9308 4 года назад
I am 68 now, and when I was 6 I had one of these little lights and I loved it. My brother kept it. He and I would use it to go to the outhouse in the middle of the night. They made a good light. Thanks
@TheBypasser
@TheBypasser Год назад
That early-1900-ths' tech looks so alien nowadays. The slip bearings that do not bind up, the clutches that do not wear... truly a work of art!
@AwesomeShotStudios
@AwesomeShotStudios 4 года назад
I know many people (including myself) figure that an LED mod would be interesting, I think that keeping it original with the dim bulb and all is really worthwhile when it comes to a restoration. You can get cheap Chinese soulless LED flashlights for a few dollars, but those will be sitting in landfills long after this is still proudly on display.
@Syed_vlogs_YT
@Syed_vlogs_YT Год назад
I suggest you replacing the tungsten bulb with LED and capacitor, it will light the whole room, even at lower RPM
@iTzKubus
@iTzKubus Год назад
Wont be original ( 1920 Lantern Restoration ) not rennovation, btw nice tip
@Syed_vlogs_YT
@Syed_vlogs_YT Год назад
@@iTzKubus Got your point. 👍
@MrCrystalcranium
@MrCrystalcranium 5 лет назад
Fantastic resto but a little advice from a watchmaker...way too much oil. Just a drop on the pivots and gears and that magnet wheel would spin much more freely and longer. The amount of oil you put in the works is creating lots more friction in that system. With this multi-geared system, less is more. I would disassemble, clean and oil much more sparingly.
@pickles7168
@pickles7168 2 года назад
I don't think anyone can change tysy, he does this every single video lmao
@deongoode1351
@deongoode1351 Год назад
Good advice 👍
@cosmin.deep00
@cosmin.deep00 Год назад
You can’t compare the oil needed for fine mechanical movements like watches with the oil needed for this. :) think about the torque needed.
@mplesyrup9031
@mplesyrup9031 Год назад
Smarttt
@chachasmooth1992
@chachasmooth1992 Год назад
​@075302 Hmm, kinda like how engines need constant oil for the gears, if not they would wear out due to the torque and heat
@tonycheng2285
@tonycheng2285 5 лет назад
I never thought that this kind of flashlight was created 100 years ago.
@Quickened1
@Quickened1 5 лет назад
A little excessive on the oil, but awesome restoration on an awesome historic flashlight! Fascinating that they had dynamo powered handheld lights that early in the 20th century. Thanks for sharing that!
@ApertureAce
@ApertureAce Год назад
I wonder how bright you could feasibly make it using an led bulb rated the same wattage
@bret9741
@bret9741 4 года назад
I grew up on a ranch in New Mexico. It was very remote... the drive to school was 74 miles and the drive to a large city 130 miles. We repairs and refurbished everything because of the distance and lack of money. I appreciate what this man does
@caveman94est45
@caveman94est45 3 года назад
Old school tec keep old is so delightful to see redone an then keep original. Love theses videos.
@hugeshows
@hugeshows 5 лет назад
What a cool piece! I like the polished look you went for, I think it really worked out. Two things I want to mention - first is be *really* careful with coils and cleaning. While solvents won't cause rust, they can damage the very thin lacquer insulation on the wires and make a short. Also, in clockwork devices you pretty much never oil the teeth of gears. You only oil in the pivot holes, and you use much less oil. The idea is to reduce friction. Adding oil to the wheel teeth not only adds friction, it attracts grit which will eventually form a grinding paste and wear the teeth.
@onelivingsoul2962
@onelivingsoul2962 Год назад
Tips: 1. Try to increase gearing ratio. 2. Too much power loss across the Bulb,you can try low power LED. 3. You can smoothen the response,i.e (increase light duration) using simple RLC circuits or using transistors (even higher efficiency)
@lay7821
@lay7821 5 лет назад
1920: guy walks home with this thing at night Neighbours: get the exorcist
@wertigus
@wertigus Год назад
Use LED bulb for more light and a capacitor for more light time
@surrealkitten9670
@surrealkitten9670 5 лет назад
The fact that it had the potential to work just as it was is remarkable. It's nearly a century old!
@zaknafein641
@zaknafein641 Год назад
Excellent restoration, but I really think you should consider rewinding the corroded coils...
@keevansixx4185
@keevansixx4185 Год назад
nice restoration. if i had any wishlist improvements for this piece, it would be to solder in a couple of small capacitors and wire them between the dynamo and the bulb contact to hold a limited charge and swap out the filament bulb for a single LED flashlight bulb.
@yourfault3121
@yourfault3121 5 лет назад
I never knew how much I needed a 1920s flashlight until I saw this
@ttyler77414
@ttyler77414 5 лет назад
Most interesting restoration video you’ve had. Well done sir
@seeingthepattern
@seeingthepattern 4 года назад
What a gorgeous little thing. Great job. I’m always impressed you never lose any of the tiny pieces you drop so casually on the workbench!
@knottybank
@knottybank Год назад
If you put an LED in there, the efficiency will increase by 90%
@KeyboardBuster
@KeyboardBuster Год назад
A 'warm white' Cree LED, a bridge rectifier and a nice fat capacitor would make that baby SHINE!
@ladamyre1
@ladamyre1 Год назад
My thoughts exactly. Plenty of room for the rectifier and a large capacitor there as well.
@carlosmarques8380
@carlosmarques8380 4 года назад
It's amazing to see a item about 100 years old get some love
@RogerMoffa
@RogerMoffa 3 года назад
Good restoration👍👏. But i think replacing the original bulb with a led bulb will give more light because of lower consumtion of electric power💡.
@SteveDeo78
@SteveDeo78 Год назад
Would you experiment and use an LED light just to see how bright it gets please?
@shemmo
@shemmo Год назад
change bulb to LED it will last longer
@ryurc3033
@ryurc3033 Год назад
I'm just thankful that he started with a genuinely old piece. No painted rust on plastic like so many other "restoration" projects. Thank you sir. Excellent work
@DJGesh
@DJGesh Год назад
Шикардос! Только надо повэрбанк добавить! И вместо лампы накаливания, экономичный светодиод!
@antoniofisch9564
@antoniofisch9564 Год назад
Es restauración,no actualización de la linterna
@apocalypse92ia
@apocalypse92ia 5 лет назад
Imagine having that little flashlight in a horror movie/game and the monster is attracted to the sound so you either find your way out in complete darkness or use the light to find your way out but the monster is chasing you the whole time
@collomps
@collomps 5 лет назад
You should tey a LED lamp just for fun and to see how much of a difference it makes, (polarity might be a concern though) and then switch back to the incandescent one.
@jonanderson5137
@jonanderson5137 5 лет назад
Depending on voltage produced, he could use two LEDs or 1 capacitor.
@KBacgonuJl
@KBacgonuJl Год назад
Can you try to use LED lamp?
@shi11tenshi
@shi11tenshi 4 года назад
I love how there's no music in these videos just straight up construction and restoration
@seamus123ish
@seamus123ish Год назад
I know it would cause it to lose the functionality but i would love you to try it with a LED bulb as it requires less power I wonder would it gain functionality? I am late to the vid but you did a fantastic job restoring this probably better than original!
@sawyerk19
@sawyerk19 5 лет назад
pretty impressive the amount of machining that went into this in the 20s
@ctcollinthib
@ctcollinthib 5 лет назад
Beautiful! Let's start making these things again!
@michaelremski8295
@michaelremski8295 5 лет назад
I wonder what it would cost to make to the same quality now.
@ctcollinthib
@ctcollinthib 5 лет назад
@@michaelremski8295 Given all the fine parts and intricate joining, quite a lot. But consumers recently have shown they are willing to pay for a product that is well-made and that will be a one time purchase.
@kenfosdick6869
@kenfosdick6869 5 лет назад
Should convert it to LED. More light with less pumping.
@tylerdurden2093
@tylerdurden2093 5 лет назад
I see where you are going with this idea but it's not really that type of channel. Hes restoring these items basically back to how they came from the manufacturer.
@VikramHalderkonVict
@VikramHalderkonVict 5 лет назад
@@Andy-gg9yo no need for battery. A simple capacitor would do. More power for less pumping.
@woeful6389
@woeful6389 4 года назад
Limerence lmao
@MentalAsylum1
@MentalAsylum1 4 года назад
Because it’s not going to be original and also that’s not what type of channel this is
@DinnerForkTongue
@DinnerForkTongue 4 года назад
I hope he sells/has sold it to a flashaholic. He would definitely modernise it to LED.
@valehmemmedli9986
@valehmemmedli9986 Год назад
It's great if the lamp is changed and led
@Obi-Tod-Kenobi
@Obi-Tod-Kenobi Год назад
Would be cool to replace that with an LED.
@ike-2357
@ike-2357 2 года назад
Wonder how bright it could get with an LED bulb...
@BenMillen
@BenMillen 5 лет назад
Very cool, I know it's a restoration but might have been nice to put an led in for better brightness and efficiency, glad it wasn't another Tonka toy as everyone seems to be doing atm, keep up the good work
@wparo
@wparo 5 лет назад
Looks good. But that's a lot of effort for very little light
@asagoodfriend
@asagoodfriend 3 года назад
Hey I think shouldn't say this to anyone who restores stuff because an effort is an effort regardless of the outcome!🙂
@boerbarrie5864
@boerbarrie5864 5 лет назад
you should try to put in led then it will give more light
@sanjithraveendran6386
@sanjithraveendran6386 Год назад
I am thinking about the forearms of that era people ⚡️
@johnarizona3820
@johnarizona3820 Год назад
Dude, put an LED in it.
@Anarchistry
@Anarchistry Год назад
yep, much brighter and easier to crank
@nightspectre8756
@nightspectre8756 Год назад
He's RESTORING to how it was BEFORE. Putting an LED changes it and therefore wasnt the product as made in the past.
@Hisu0
@Hisu0 5 лет назад
Should've done an upgrade with a high power LED and a few supercapacitors. Other nitpicks: - the refractor and lens need polishing. Badly. - should've used lithium grease rather than oil. - didn't clean the stator of corrosion and old polymerized oil, which means you get ~20% less output.
@mrman6025
@mrman6025 5 лет назад
Suiginryou Hitaiga wow
@mrman6025
@mrman6025 5 лет назад
I can just say that
@mrman6025
@mrman6025 5 лет назад
You know alot
@hkhjg1734
@hkhjg1734 5 лет назад
super capacitors in a dynamo powered device? that makes no sense
@animraj99
@animraj99 5 лет назад
@@hkhjg1734 it'll hold the charge and dissipate to the bulb? Less no. Of cranks required to keep it going... Correct me if I'm wrong
@RoMiguens
@RoMiguens 5 лет назад
hello nice job good work, but you choud use lithiun grees inted of oil, it is less messy and mainteins alot longger greesed parts, oil will eventualy desapear. best regards
@thingsofsuch
@thingsofsuch 5 лет назад
Good thing you can still acquire the bulbs for these devices, that hasn't changed in ... 100 years it seems.
@amortalbeing
@amortalbeing Год назад
Switch that lightbulb with a new led and it should light the whole room up!
@EricH_1983
@EricH_1983 5 лет назад
When that torches insides last saw daylight, it was such a different world back then, amazing to see something that's lasted for so long..
@InformationIsTheEdge
@InformationIsTheEdge 5 лет назад
Now replace that old bulb with a hing intensity LED and I'll be impressed. Just kidding. I was already impressed! Thumb up!
@Chewligan1
@Chewligan1 4 года назад
Great to use this in camping or survival situations - batteries become useless very quickly
@Barbarra63297
@Barbarra63297 5 лет назад
Dad had one issued to him in WWII, the body was Bake-A-Lite, the crank was metal and the glass was an oblong shape that ran parallel with the body seam. The glass lens was very thick and domed. I had it for years and have not been able to find it since I moved to Danmark from Ohio. Glad I found your channel, you do amazing work!
@blackburd
@blackburd 5 лет назад
Add a circuit with a capacitor and fix the efficiency of the generator
@BetterDegree7
@BetterDegree7 5 лет назад
Chris Eaton that’s what I was thinking
@JoshuaSeed
@JoshuaSeed 5 лет назад
Open it back up and put in a 3.3V capacitor, largest that will fit. It will really let you store that charge longer. Consider an LED bulb as well.
@JohnSmith-ki2eq
@JohnSmith-ki2eq 5 лет назад
My thought too, but you know the "keep it all original" crowd will lose their collective minds!
@BrokeMoFo
@BrokeMoFo 5 лет назад
Beat me to it. . . lol
@Mofapilot
@Mofapilot 5 лет назад
@@JohnSmith-ki2eq You can add the cap without altering the torch, f.e. if you solder it to the LED bulb
@svetko05
@svetko05 5 лет назад
@@JohnSmith-ki2eq Well yeah because they already sell such flashlight with leds and capacitors.
@JoshuaSeed
@JoshuaSeed 5 лет назад
@@JohnSmith-ki2eq The "keep it original" crowd are upset that the casting flash gets removed.
@chronoboat11
@chronoboat11 5 лет назад
You should have put an LED light bulb in there!!!! More light less power........ You can get one on line same shape.....
@xsauce3858
@xsauce3858 5 лет назад
No, that takes away the vintage concept of the light. led represents modern lights, it just wont give you the vintage feeling.
@ahmadgeo
@ahmadgeo Год назад
Very nice restoration, but why didn't you replace that bulb with an LED ?
@xeliozil
@xeliozil Год назад
because it was restoration, not upgrade, it will loose historical value
@Kchill1986
@Kchill1986 Год назад
This would be great for a horror game. Can't make noise but need to see
@morecarstuff
@morecarstuff Год назад
read my mind. would be fire af
@RustinHawver
@RustinHawver 5 лет назад
I wonder if LEDs would be a good upgrade?
@AshenTiger
@AshenTiger 5 лет назад
Put a capacitor in there with the light's wires for longer light time, and replace it with an led!
@SBVCP
@SBVCP 5 лет назад
He probably would like to keep it this way for the sake of collecting, you can easily made a modern version with mdf or a 3d printer but yes, definitely
@alisharp3440
@alisharp3440 5 лет назад
Good job. Try to change the bulb. Upgrade it to led bulb.
@xsauce3858
@xsauce3858 5 лет назад
No, that takes away the vintage concept of the light. led represents modern lights, it just wont give you the vintage feeling.
@ciudadanubis
@ciudadanubis 10 месяцев назад
It may sound ike a sacrilege, but I sould change the bulb with a LED one.
@Makeenosman
@Makeenosman 10 месяцев назад
And I’m curious if you can add a small lithium battery and basic electronics. This way it can be charged too.
@ODST_Republic
@ODST_Republic 5 лет назад
In all honesty, looking at it from the thumbnail it looked like a fuzzy grenade
@lordsofgaming1060
@lordsofgaming1060 Год назад
i know you love restoring things but i would’ve swapped the bulb with an LED for more brightness
@blackdedo93
@blackdedo93 Год назад
I was about to suggest that, but went looking in the comments to see if someone else mentions it
@gtaseed
@gtaseed Год назад
Led bulb and a capacitor so you don't have to crank it continuously, but then in a sense that would've taken away from the vintage charm of it. Think it's supposed to be a conversation piece more than something useful, seeing that you can get hand crank lamps for less than 8 eur and 0 restoring time, that also function way better than this
@Mitch-rd9gs
@Mitch-rd9gs 4 года назад
I’ve never seen so many people be so criticizing of a freaking flashlight lmao. It’s a hundred years old people.
@GrantsPassTVRepair
@GrantsPassTVRepair 5 лет назад
Very nice. Unlike the hand crank flashlights they sell these days. Yours looks like it could las a lifetime. Put LEDs in it and it will produce more brightness for less effort.
@leysonmose
@leysonmose 5 лет назад
Thats..not the point of the video dude
@hhellweii8078
@hhellweii8078 5 лет назад
@insecure Intensive FD bruh you clownin'
@januzi2
@januzi2 5 лет назад
@@hhellweii8078 tHaTs NoT tHe PoInT ;)
@hhellweii8078
@hhellweii8078 5 лет назад
@@januzi2 *wheeze*
@akoment2375
@akoment2375 Год назад
cant believe a handcrank or handpress flashlight back then already existed
@killarmy220
@killarmy220 5 лет назад
a circuit with a diode and a small capacitor and a led
@DrCallico
@DrCallico 5 лет назад
Yes!! I was thinking the exact same thing!!
@elmariachi5133
@elmariachi5133 5 лет назад
I probably would have used lithium grease on that old metal parts. It's the best lubricant there's for metal, and the oil is to othin, so it'll probably fly off when spinning those parts fast.
@sephamt
@sephamt Год назад
Modifying it by using a capacitor and an LED will make it more effective.
@raisedinsmoke
@raisedinsmoke Год назад
This is a restoration if you didn't know
@Trim01
@Trim01 Год назад
I, like many others in the comments, would be interested in seeing an led 💡swapped in. If only for kicks😂. The obvious issue I can think of would be weather or not the bulb threads match up.
@Javier-vz7mt
@Javier-vz7mt Год назад
I remember having one of these dynamo lanterns when I was a kid in Cuba. During the Special period we spent many hours without electricity, and this piece was a very useful thing to have.
@arcanask
@arcanask 5 лет назад
That's pretty impressive for something that's nearly 100 years old.
@zazzmatazz7699
@zazzmatazz7699 5 лет назад
Just a little tip in the future! You used WAY too much oil on the gears. Using too much oil will cause dirt and grime to get stuck in the teeth. Just a whiff is plenty enough! That being said, excellent restoration! :)
@МомоСало
@МомоСало Год назад
The LED light bulb should have been installed, it would shine brighter
@misplacedpawn
@misplacedpawn Год назад
Just about to say this.
@Docbell60
@Docbell60 5 лет назад
Was oil the original lubricant for the gear teeth? I'd think grease would be better or a much thicker oil.
@brandond3415
@brandond3415 5 лет назад
Yes I agree, dielectric grease would be better
@ionbeam14
@ionbeam14 2 года назад
I would upgrade to an LED lamp with a storage capacitor and a 1N4001 diode. Then the lamp would stay lit for a bit and it would be much brighter. The 1N4001 would keep the charging current flowing in one direction across the capacitor. Just an idea.
@niwayan3426
@niwayan3426 5 лет назад
Wow very nice maby the lamp change whit LED?
@salahswilh7002
@salahswilh7002 5 лет назад
thought it was a stone grenade
@caribmedical57
@caribmedical57 5 лет назад
Dear TysyTube: I have one observation. If the item has any information on it, like who was the manufacturer, country of origin, etc., please take a close up. Those are nice to see. Beautiful work, as always. 😊
@freshoiled3493
@freshoiled3493 Год назад
Why u dont rewire the copper?
@thomaskennedy5847
@thomaskennedy5847 Год назад
Some new coils and an LED/capacitor combo would go great
@stefanlewis7773
@stefanlewis7773 Год назад
If he's selling or repairing, as an antique you'd want it to be as original as possible.
@dansemacabre4350
@dansemacabre4350 Год назад
should've put an LED into the lightbulb. The difference would be insane. But still an very nice video, thank you so much for doing this!
@maximusherslow3675
@maximusherslow3675 Год назад
I was thinking the same thing
@ewartlambert
@ewartlambert Год назад
I came here to make the same comment, I was really hoping for and LED replacement bulb
@iedliq-official
@iedliq-official Год назад
I see that the concept of "restoration" is unfamiliar to you.
@ronalddaub9740
@ronalddaub9740 Год назад
​@@iedliq-official bingo
@gbv360
@gbv360 5 лет назад
Its missing the part you reconnected the light and wires that should have a capacitor (I saw you desconnect a red one when disassembling)
@brooklyn5754
@brooklyn5754 5 лет назад
Awesome job this will last you another hundred years even though we won't be around to see it lol
@nahidraju9635
@nahidraju9635 5 лет назад
You could use an Led bulb.
@spcX21
@spcX21 5 лет назад
This flashlight belongs to horror games/movies so goddamn much... the perfect combination of stress-relief toy and, and stress indulcing dark places.
@Stikkelsbær
@Stikkelsbær 4 года назад
These are always cool devices and the tech has been improved with LED lights now. I just watched the Chernobyl mini-series and it was horrifying to see that they were using lights with this level of illumination while working in waist-deep radiated water under the reactor.
@shawnbroadhead3763
@shawnbroadhead3763 5 лет назад
I have a question to ask you. Did you replace the light bulb?
@Speeddemon3
@Speeddemon3 5 лет назад
I clicked because I didn't know what the hell this thing was. Never knew anything like this even existed! Amazing job again Tysy, you're the man. I love this channel. For a few minutes I can watch a beautiful piece of garbage transformed into something better than it's former self and I'm not thinking of the BS of my day and even get a bit of a history lesson! Oh and by the way the sub to the other channel would be a given my friend!
@electronicdiy3738
@electronicdiy3738 5 лет назад
It's a pretty dynamo machine restoration , it seems it generates small photonic energy even the hand mechanical rotation is maximum , it's recommended to add a smal joule thief circuit in the output with a capacitor of high capacity ( Farad unit ) to store a large amount of electricity, good luck
@melinawilx
@melinawilx 5 лет назад
Amazing that this thing is so old yet still works! Goes to show how much the quality of items has gone downhill. I had a hand crank flashlight in 2006-ish. The damn thing stopped working after a year 🙄
@mr.radical2899
@mr.radical2899 5 лет назад
That's cuz crap that's made now are meant to break so you buy more... that's the key to consumerism Ever notice that your cell phone needs to be updated every 3 years?
@scottcarse6844
@scottcarse6844 Год назад
It's amazing that the bulb still worked after so long.
@DoctorRobertNeville
@DoctorRobertNeville 5 лет назад
The museum in my town has one of these devices although even in the beginning yours was in much better condition. I seriously doubt if theirs even works. May I share this with them?
@zaheera6899
@zaheera6899 5 лет назад
Use hi power white led and if there is space inside you can add a 1000uf electrolytic capacitor in parallel to led. It will hold charge for some time between cranking.
@aarongreenfield9038
@aarongreenfield9038 5 лет назад
Wouldn't that be kind of like dropping an electric Tesla motor inside of a 57 Chevy? kind of defeats the purpose of a restoration.
@Erenvald
@Erenvald Год назад
Катушка залита настолько толстым слоем лака что это прямо выглядит как "на вечно"
@SlavTiger
@SlavTiger Год назад
Adding an old oil capacitor would increase the light duration while still using old parts
@tracywallace7414
@tracywallace7414 5 лет назад
TTR...there really are no words to express the beauty you bring to items that are tossed aside and rendered useless...my eyes and ears are delighted in your quiet diligence and painstaking attention to detail...thank you for sharing your gift with us😀👍
@akshayviruss
@akshayviruss 5 лет назад
It would have been soooo much better if you had changed the copper winding in the coil.
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