peanuts2105 he could just put the outlet of that transformer in a power outlet in the wall, bridge the fuses and the lights in the whole street or even more would be out
I'm surprised how close it is to a purely resistive load it is. I calculated the effective resistance with R = V^2/P for various points during the video from 240V to 500V and it came out to be 33 ohms +/- 1.5 the whole time until it started to fail
I'm fascinated every time i see this classic transformer relay switch board, lighting up like a christmas tree, completely done without a PLC. Perfect work, respect!
The heating elements are so tiny, it would be minimal entertainment. More fun would be a scaled up one but that still basically just a disco fog machine.
Awesome video! Could you do a video sometime just explaining all of your equipment, how it works, etc? I know sometimes you go into a bit of detail at the beginning of videos, but it would be awesome to see a segment just over all of your equipment.
Get a couple of books on power electronics, they should explain a lot of what he uses. It would be a lot of hefty maths and theory to explain in one video.
Good to see you back on the mains so to speak. I enjoyed the 2 bar heater warmth. Could feel it all the way here in Tennessee. Take care and keep cranking out/up the power.
I would suggest a 240 volt variant of a vape. maybe use some heavy gauge industrial wire wound into a coil and use fiberglass as a wick. Throw some ejuice on it and pop it.
When you were dragging the wire across the coil to vary the speed of the blender... that's got to be the way old scalextric controllers used to work as I remember them getting fairly warm in use!
That's right. And they already know what they're doing. They don't need to be told that it's bad. There are worse things that can cut your life short in this world.
We don't need to argue, assuming we're all adults. We just share our views. I don't smoke. I just don't see the need to be on someone's case when they do.
Hey photon can you do a detailed video please on you power supply control panel and the control systems? Would be really interested to see how it works in detail :) thanks, Sam