So many people call actors geniuses but there are people like this guy who are true geniuses, yet mostly unrecognized.
@BrianWoloszyk-dn6xc11 ай бұрын
When they show these hacks do they know how dangerous some of them can be
@InstantPayback984 ай бұрын
it's really useful for daily life
@CreativePassion8811 ай бұрын
good tips for life
@scottdebruyn703811 ай бұрын
Battery and inverter idea to power house will not work and is very dangerous! 🤔🤨
@UWOODWORKER11 ай бұрын
1. Justify why it is dangerous? 2. It is a backup power supply when there is no power supply, up to 3000 watts can be used
@scottdebruyn703811 ай бұрын
@@UWOODWORKER Glad you replied. As an electronics engineer, I have to think about the dangers of electricity. 1. To create a cord that can expose live wires to a user is very dangerous. 2. Even a large battery as shown in your video can only provide 40-60 Amp-hours which, at 12V means about 720 Watt-hours maximum. The one heater you showed was likely capable of consuming 1000-1500 Watts. So, the battery would be out of charge in less than an hour (30-45min). It's just not a good solution. Best case might be to power 10 LED lamps (5-10W) for 7-14 hours. I am sorry, I love your channel, but this tip/trick is dangerous and not truly usable either. 🤔🙄😄
@ronallens620411 ай бұрын
I agree, very dangerous... for most people you need to make it idiot proof... many a power line user has been electrocuted by poorly thought out emergency power of home owners. Then they have to locate the 'smart' home owner to disconnect them so they can do their work to repair the lines safely. To use such a device you HAVE to turn off the main breakers to the house from the iut side source. If you dont and there is a short from down power lines you could be in serious hurt. And even if it works, the surge of restored power will over ride your inverter costing you plenty at the very least. Remember, idiots have lawyers
@ГригорійЗайвий11 ай бұрын
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@Serega_Siniy11 ай бұрын
1! Беларусь 👍
@aegidiusandernach11 ай бұрын
Ein Kabel mit 2 Steckern. LEBENSGEFAHR. Loesch das Video
@UWOODWORKER11 ай бұрын
Don't write nonsense, delve into the video and you will understand that everything is under control
@ДмитрийТыченко-г1й11 ай бұрын
Видео ради видео. У человека много свободного времени, много инструмента - собственно отсюда и куча ,,Идей,, которые никому не нужны
@dermotcolgan11 ай бұрын
2 male plugs on 1 lead, you're going to kill someone ! I know you turned the breakers off, but the nature off accidents is that someone will make a mistake. I honestly think you should take the video down and edit that part out of it.
@heinzengelhardt958310 ай бұрын
To use a cable with two plugs is the most stupid an most dangerous idea I ever saw!!!! Don't try to do that because it won't work as shown, is absolut dangerous and it may cause serious damage on your electrik inatalation. It e even may cause a fire.
@garyjones726811 ай бұрын
You can not do that with that inverter, it's not strong enough, maybe a 7000, and that would be bare minimum. I know I had used an alternator with a fuseable link, and it can give you 100 am service, that is the amount you can power a house or camper.
@UWOODWORKER11 ай бұрын
I really can’t??? damn, what should I do???)))
@garyjones726811 ай бұрын
@UWOODWORKER if you want to use something, for camper solarpanels. And get yourself some batteries, with a storage bank. That can be hooked up to your camper or anything like that. Some have used generator, and put it in a insulated wood box with vents for the muffler. To go outside. But you need to check fuel level. How does it work usually in there?
@garyjones726811 ай бұрын
You can maybe do this in the house like they do in campers. Or if you know how to do what I've said first. Maybe if you know a electrician, he can help you there. Sorry I am canada though.
@mikka812311 ай бұрын
. . . and when the rain is falling there will be a filled bathtub!
@UWOODWORKER11 ай бұрын
What part of the video are you talking about?
@jam515811 ай бұрын
NEVER EVER NEVER back load electricity into your electrical panel that is so dangerous for you and maybe the utility worker who is working on a line that is now charged. This was a very bad thing to show.
@kormaser11 ай бұрын
С освещением, в начале ролика, вообще огонь.
@ВалераГостев-ы1ц11 ай бұрын
На долго ли. да и кроме лампочек ничего не подключишь. не практично.
@UWOODWORKER11 ай бұрын
Это кто решил, что кроме лампочек ничего не подключить? Видео смотрели или просто написали?
@ВалераГостев-ы1ц11 ай бұрын
@@UWOODWORKER Физика решила, раздел электродинамики. школьная программа. Аккумулятор не ядерный реактор. сядет быстро, но для фокуса с лампочками хватит
@АлександрНемо-к5и10 ай бұрын
Тигель с горелкой вместо паяльника, чтобы пропаять провода, да ещё под потолком, додуматься до этого в здравии невозможно.
@ArminSchnur11 ай бұрын
Na bravo, Selbstmordkabel nennt man in Fachkreisen ein Kabel mit zwei Steckern... Was du alles anschließt, funktioniert wie lange, bis der kleine Akku leer ist? Ich besitze eine VARTA Silverlight 100 Ah 850A und einen 1200 Watt Inverter, damit läßt sich das wichtigste Gerät in der Wohnung, der Kühlschrank fast 3 Tage am Leben erhalten und dann, wenn der Kühlschrank leer ist, erübrigt sich auch Stromie. Für Licht zu machen, sind z.B. gebündelte LED Lichterketten mit drei Batterien (4,5 V) und Zeitschalter viel effektiver. Bei 6 Stunden Betriebsdauer, geben die ca. 7 Tage Licht und die sind auch nicht gefährlich, so wie deine Aktion mit einem Selbstmordkabel... Gruß aus der Gruft
@Se-La-Vi10 ай бұрын
Как то все нескладно... То нет инструмента, то он есть; работаем хорошим, потом дерьмом. Креативная идея но конец - полная дичь. И на финише - заточка одноразового лезвия бормашинкой с мягкой наждачкой. Не надо такой кучи г-на, лучше 3-4 но показательно качественно и хорошим инструментом - плохо я и сам смогу.
@MOTA_KRAMPUS11 ай бұрын
Did you go off grid before turning on the inverter?
@UWOODWORKER11 ай бұрын
yes, it is shown in the video. this is a prerequisite
@ronallens620411 ай бұрын
@UWOODWORKER what you showed in tge video was room breakers, not mains... to be truely safe you HAVE to turn off the mains... most people dont know which switch goes where let alone if it was done right... i have several breakers in my house that go through 3 and 4 rooms (built before electricity) all done by amatures
@ronallens620411 ай бұрын
Do your houses even have mains ?
@UWOODWORKER11 ай бұрын
stop writing nonsense
@ronallens620411 ай бұрын
@UWOODWORKER what is nonsense ? U use a foreign plug and i do not know what the electrical systems sre like where you are