Artillery Shells, transformers, burns on the carpet, MLP drawings on the wall, Flying Radiator fans, melted cables, no ventilation, This is the best channel on RU-vid
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Upvote this so people can see. He is FINE! Hes not DEAD! He just got MARRIED and is focusing on his family right now. He has lots of videos but little no no time to edit them right now.
Mate I was an avid viewer of yours with the redback spider tank series stuff . It was intense lol . I and probably loads of others would love to see you do a proper sequel . I watched the entire series and I'm petrified of the little 8 legged assassins. Can't watch much of it on the screen either but somehow you had a real good proper show there. If i remember right youtube screwed you over so you stopped . Shame mate . Fan from the real south wales UK 😉👍👍👍👌
Given the amount of amps they were dumping into it, the result would be a lot more violent than just slowing down and reversing. It'd probably rip the cords used to stabilize it, throw itself into the carpet, and end up who knows where in the room.
Your neighbours are probably wondering why the fuck their lights keep dipping mate, and then it turns out it's because you're on your variac again trying to make a radiator fan fulfil its dream of becoming a helicopter
Many years ago when I was unaware of how voltage and AC and DC works, I hooked a discarded PC fan to a mains lead and for a few brief but glorious moments, I had created my very own version of this.
I tried something like that with an a-stable multivibrator when I was like 6 or 7. I thought the LED's would burn much brighter on the mains... (the PCB held one of the first generation LED's (really dim yellow ones) which had 2 resistor-like leads that were spaced out for use with a 9V battery. The LED's exploded immediately, sending smoking pieces through my bedroom :P
Jesus Christ! Props (no pun intended) to the engineering/manufacturing of that radiator fan. That thing is overbuilt and never gonna fail under normal usage conditions. I'm amazed it lasted even half as much as it did.
+BambiRival that's probably because it had 4 fans. IF they weren't running at full capacity then they'd be much quieter than a single one or two of those fans moving all the air it needs. That's a big IF though. Could be better aerodynamics too...
Not for us! My grandpa built a custom PC, because Windows 10 wasn’t fully supported anymore, so he bought an MSi MAG B550 Tomahawk (integrated graphics too), an AMD Ryzen 7 (3700X), 2 Lexor 16GB RGB RAM sticks (32GB), an EVGA 750W PSU, an 8TB IDE Western Digital HDD, an AeroCool Cylon, and Windows 11 Pro (23H2). It actually runs Chrome really well, and is damn near silent!
Thanks, for making this video, as it demonstrated to me just how powerful a radiator fan motor is, and now I using them in my very own design automatic garage door operators. They have heaps of power and torque, are cheap and made to last and operate inside a car engine bay.
Andy, you should know that paralleling rectifiers isn't a guarantee you'll get twice the current capacity because they have a negative thermal coefficient so that once one starts getting hot it will pass the majority of the current and blow.
The sinister voice totally makes these videos. He has a gift. Kind of a maniacal way of speaking right before he destroys something. Love it. Laugh my ass off.
This just popped up in my feed of people making things spin faster than they're designed to.... GOD but I miss this guy!!! He came back for a little while, then disappeared again. I miss him. A lot. Many a night of laughter my wife and I spent with him n his mates.
finally the good old saying he popped it good on ya photonic i love watching things go bang keep it up buddy I can imagine if that got lose and flue out the window as people look up saying the fuck is that mistaking it's a drone XD
These things are in trucks and buses in bigger form, meant to cool the coolant or airconditioning radiator. It's why you can sometimes hear those vehicles scream when the requested temperature is outside thresholds or it's just really hot outside.
eivilcow im assuming you live in the us but, if a fire fighter person found out where he lived, we wouldnt give a shit, what he is doing isnt that unsafe, its as you can see he doesnt have any exposed wiring, he has safety equipment and he has alot of experience
Lifting a cat with that... that's a mental image that's quite funny to picture, lol It would never love you again (if it ever did to begin with, maybe that's why you attached it to the fan of death in the first place?)
My dad's step brother had a chunk of a blade from one of these fly off when a tool dropped and hit the blade. The chunk hit him in the head and caused permanent brain damage.
Instead of one large fan, our modern buses here in NYC have a cluster of small fans. When running max speed, they sound exactly like this does at full speed lol. Loud af like a street duster.
Haha I went out in the garden on night about 20 odd years ago with a car fan attached to a drill. It spun so fast I could feel it almost lift me... Suddenly it came off the drill and disappeared into the night 🤣