If anyone is in the UK and has collected lots of used vapes (preferably the larger ones), please let me know. It seems that I'll need a crazy amount to make the power wall
@cypher_2259Ай бұрын
Hi man, I've brainstormed doing similar things myself and since I was a student at the time my idea was to contact local colleges and ask to put a vape disposal bin somewhere on campus. I never did this as I'm not sure the legality or regulation and was more concerned about my studies but perhaps you could look into it a bit if you'd like to continue these projects, great job btw!
@Nathan_with_a_NАй бұрын
CAN U PLEASE SEND ME THE E BIKE
@a.t7089Ай бұрын
I wouldn't mind if u made one for my bike
@LemarSullivan821Ай бұрын
message ends at 6:03 no thanks needed
@lexipotatoАй бұрын
Hey bud. Happy to talk to you on Instagram, I have quite a few vapes saved up that I'm willing to send to you. Better than putting them in the bin as I know you'll be able to put them to good use!
@hurnnoticeАй бұрын
vape powered car next?
@FragTixАй бұрын
yessssss
@PaveWayMAАй бұрын
nissan leaf
@Chris_doelАй бұрын
Oh geez that would be a tough one, but I'll see what I can do!
@thebeautifulduckling3440Ай бұрын
@@Chris_doeltop bloke 💪👌
@CornHub894Ай бұрын
@@Chris_doelyesss thanks
@VECT4GAMINGАй бұрын
I'm in university right now for manufacturing engineering and after seeing your first video I started having people give me their dead vaped. I now have a bunch coming in and am trying to start making recycling on campus for them for projects like what you're doing. Thank you so much for the inspiration, and good job beating me to the vape powered bike haha
@Chris_doelАй бұрын
Incredible work! We need more people like you
@mrmarr8308Ай бұрын
This is awesome. Well done
@playon6481Ай бұрын
Same I'm doing this for my design engineering A level
@poopy_pants_joe1194Ай бұрын
@@Chris_doel You will both be named in any lawsuit that almost certainly will occur.
@alexandergreenfield91Ай бұрын
Brilliant idea. Make a super light weight electric go kart bud. And go so a fully recycled power source speed / 0-60 record.
@PsartzАй бұрын
It's truly innovative that they are putting rechargeable Li-ion batteries in a disposable vape product.
@IANHANDSАй бұрын
Why is that then??
@PsartzАй бұрын
@IANHANDS sarcasm.
@andikappradanaАй бұрын
@@IANHANDS well, disposable and rechargeable is a contradiction. It's a waste of batteries! You know battery mining is damaging environment
@HansWurst-cf9oxАй бұрын
@@IANHANDS He explained it in the earlier video. It's because of their higher voltage=>high temperature to vape. At least that is how I remember it.
@derpanther-ingenieur8460Ай бұрын
@@andikappradana more importantly. The availability of Lithium ion batteries that could be better spent on high end defense technology or consumer goods instead of being thrown out by useless nicotine junkies
@AjinkyaBhushanАй бұрын
I think your video worked. UK government has decided to stop the selling of disposable vapes. Your videos are really great.
@KyleRevives11 күн бұрын
That’s excellent news. #1 they’re wasteful, #2 they’re a huge rip off compared to refillable in terms of value/$ Hoping the US follows suit
Ай бұрын
Everything is excellently done except for one very important thing, which is the insulation between the lower and upper block. In the middle there should be vitroplast, or some plastic film. The reason for this is because due to the vibrations on the bicycle, the battery is under vibrations and over time, due to friction, the plastic layer of the thermal tape would break through and cause a short circuit. I say this from experience after many years of using a DIY bicycle battery.
@Chris_doelАй бұрын
Couldn't agree more, I'll be stripping it apart again soon, and I'll put plenty more insulation between the two halves
@clee40Ай бұрын
@@Chris_doel you should pin this comment for anyone who wants to make one of these
@LadyTeaАй бұрын
I was thinking why didnt he have a 3d printed spacer
@lostunsungheroАй бұрын
@@clee40 Ideally anyone thinking of making one of these has already thought of that or they have no business building something like this.
@7p7m7Ай бұрын
@@lostunsungherosome grumpy guy you are
@julithething2154Ай бұрын
Uni engineering student here, after your first vid I got a bunch of friends and we went all over our city picking dead vapes up and recycling them for their batteries.
@Chris_doelАй бұрын
Love that!
@jinz0Ай бұрын
yea we need alot of ratty vape scavengers so we can keep the environment safer
@colonelcumcollector67xzpialgfhАй бұрын
@@jinz0junkies been doing it since they dropped 😂
@sonickrndАй бұрын
@@jinz0 Or maybe marked disposals at shops.
@gingrsnaps1907Ай бұрын
@@sonickrnd I've seen these few and far between and some shops (unfortunately, I do vape). The downside is, they're branded for one specific brand or size of vape. Other than that, it's a normal garbage bin. A rechargeable and refillable vape is the way to go if you do participate in the horrible habit.
@randomstuff-cu4ofАй бұрын
I built a vape powered e bike back in summer 2023. 14s27p pack of 400mah vape cells and a 1.5kw motor. The thing is absurdly powerful and if you don't max it's speed, has over 30km of range. Did have to rebuild the pack once and swap out damaged cells on 2 of the 14 groups recently due to self discharge issues but otherwise it's been shockingly fine. Have over 400km on the bike at this point.
@randomstuff-cu4ofАй бұрын
With the 13s motor overdriven to 14s voltages, when full it pulls over 1.8kw and can reach over 60 km/h. From my experience with that particular brand of cell i used ("Salt" brand vapes), the pack could safely deliver 3kw for sure, and certainly more for a smaller amount of time. And anyway, the BMS monitors the temperature.
@Chris_doelАй бұрын
Damnnnn thats awesome! Send me a pic of it on insta (chrisdoelcreates) i'd love to see it!
@clixiumАй бұрын
I went with salvaged cells 98 or 14s7p 18650s I bought for about $1 each, 1500W ebike kit, in total about $500 2.5-3yrs ago, the bike has about 40-50km range, max speed 65kmh with full batt even after all these time. So far no bad cells or overheating, I guess I could go another couple of years with no issue. Plan is to switch frame to double shock, add another serie and push it to 70+kmh next year
@maycontainnuts312718 күн бұрын
literally all this is, is just some resourceful low-cost usage of things that are readily available thanks to mass consumption, this is such a great and ethical way of utilising the waste other people have left behind, so cool and so respectable.
@AlvaroQFАй бұрын
So you made a 13s10p battery with an approx capacity of 720Wh from one use e-cigarettes. Brilliant. Great job and great video.
@AshLordCurryАй бұрын
The most impressive part of the video is how clear everything is explained, even without technical knowledge I understood everything and could maybe even recreate with all the tools. Great video thanks for this
@Chris_doelАй бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm really glad I'm able to teach others something new
@480_DetailingАй бұрын
Same thing I was thinking. I would like to build an electric go kart or bike someday
@krishm2478Ай бұрын
Be careful with connecting the dozen+ wires of the BMS though. We don't wanna make a bomb
@P-IanАй бұрын
The algorithm should really show this to everybody. I like your approach to the variable diameter of the cells, and i fully support these types of projects. I can't believe that selling disposable vapes has been legal for so many years, and nothing's done with it.
@IANHANDSАй бұрын
It is best the algorithm stays the way it is .. people are gonna get hurt or worse. This is not good practice actually dangerous . Also nothing clever about using discarded batteries. They are just batteries.
@JustinSane2112Ай бұрын
@@IANHANDS Calling these discarded batteries just seems disingenuous, these batteries were likely used for 1(!) charge cycle out of a rated 300. Yes, using old batteries can be dangerous, but so can working with any batteries if you do not know what you are doing. "They are just batteries" Yes, they are batteries which use up a small amount of the FINITE resources on this planet to create, why should they be used to less than 1% of their manufactured use case
@oscaroAdeАй бұрын
man its like you want kids to be healty and dont want them playing with bombs and mini explosives i think they should be legal just cuz its a easy way to get li ion bateries
@darrenhenderson6921Күн бұрын
Seriously? The government sells deadly drugs in the form of alcohol and cigarettes, when is something getting done about that?
@richardaston6361Ай бұрын
Throwing rechargeable lithium batteries away after one use is absolute lunacy and wasteful. I will be looking out for them for my projects. Great video 👍
@TheeMuseumofjunkАй бұрын
It's a great eye-opener about the eco disaster that disposable vapes represent, but having seen the work involved I don't feel so bad about dropping £250 on a 20ah direct from a reputable manufacturer. A labour of love for sure.
@richardaston6361Ай бұрын
@TheeMuseumofjunk Totally agree, for small projects it's great.
@SockyNoobАй бұрын
Governments keep banning disposable vapes for all the wrong reasons, citing health concerns instead of environmental ones.
@benzene_sandwichАй бұрын
many people actually recharge the vapes. In australia, a lot of friends that i know are aware that there is still juice left in the device, so theyll rip them open a recharge them using some stripped wires. you can get about 3-4 recharges out of them.
@LizTelganАй бұрын
Love how the mans said it wasn't a guide but did the due diligence to give warnings. also whacky those have aluminium cases. That makes em worth the pickup even for folks that don't have the skills for batter alteration.
@garrettmitchell5657Ай бұрын
Electrical engineering student here. I always get on my buddy's case about throwing out his vapes (one of which had a full OLED screen on it!); I think I'll send him this video. Congratulations on being featured on today's TechLinked!
@Cinci746Ай бұрын
Damn I wish there was a way to recycle mine. I’m embarrassed to admit I’ve used them for about a year before I recently got a more permanent solution. I’ve got a big gallon bag full of them and I won’t throw them away because it could set the garbage truck on fire if one is ruptured by the compactor or something. Really don’t know what to do with them and dont like having them in my apartment.
@greencheetah100Ай бұрын
@@Cinci746 check your local recycling depos, where I live they take anything from glass bottles to electronics and batteries.
@JawZzАй бұрын
@@Cinci746 Get in contact with Chris, he might have an email in his description..
@benmcclelland5541Ай бұрын
@@Cinci746 I dont know where you live, but in the UK companies that sell lithium ion batteries are required to fund places to recycle them. Do a bit of googling for where your local center is, there might be a WEEE, waste electronic and electrical equipment recycling near you. Personally, we have a couple bins for them that get regularly collected at my university laundromats. I havent recycled any vapes yet, so im not certain if they would require you to take the battery out and just give them that, or if theyll take the whole thing. good luck
@coolside8593Ай бұрын
Most battery items are recycleable. Now just like your worry with throwning them in the bin it could light the truck on fire. With things like these your supposed to go to your local recycling center and give it to them like that. @@Cinci746
@mrmarr8308Ай бұрын
I am not an engineer so I would never attempt something like this, but I have been using vape batteries for smaller projects like rc cars, and clocks thanks to you. It is crazy how good these batteries actually are.
@480_DetailingАй бұрын
You don't need to be an engineer to wire a few batteries together. I believe that you could do it
@jackwinstone5309Ай бұрын
@480_Detailing true but they are a big fire hazard if done wrong
@TheDeveloperGuyАй бұрын
@@480_Detailingit’s easy to use a single cell, but if you have to build a pack, it get’s complicated! Like really complicated in practice.
@petercroft9895Ай бұрын
The temperature sensor would be better going somewhere in the middle of the pack, rather than right on the outside
@L30N_VRАй бұрын
I watched the first video a month ago, I forgot about him, then this masterpiece popped up on my fyp.
@cbhldeАй бұрын
Same here! :)
@hasifjuman7302Ай бұрын
Fax
@EVPointMasterАй бұрын
Same I was wondering what this random video was doing in my subscriptions 😆
@smug_cat1Ай бұрын
EVERYONE
@soymilkmanАй бұрын
Fyp… oh god tiktokification is real
@Toon444Ай бұрын
I'm studying electrical engineering and these kind of videos remind me why it's such a fun field to study. It's amazing that you can find essentialy free energy on the streets and recycle it into something useful, while also cleaning the environment! Keep up the great work!!
@TK-TouringАй бұрын
This video randomly appeared in my feed, but I'm so thankful it did. Not only is it informative, it's addressing a proper issue we've got both in the UK and globally. Your innovation and attention to details is top notch! Can't wait for the next one!
@RoboMarchelloАй бұрын
It just feels really cool that these batteries are put to use because otherwise they would be just laying on the ground. And thing is they have a lot of value and basically no one picks them up! Thanks for the video, got to know a lot about batteries:)
@HaessigeАй бұрын
Wow, only the second video.. With this kind of quality content this channel will be at 1M in no time
@mrmarr8308Ай бұрын
Yesss. KZbin need more creators like this.
@vincentdesjardins1354Ай бұрын
Chris I can't believe this is only your second video. It look so good, competently shot, well edited and cleverly written. Your videos are as good (if not better) as some other makers I also follow who have dozens of published vids and years of experience. That's very solid work mate, keep it going, you got something here !
@Chris_doelАй бұрын
Thank you so much! Hearing this feedback really makes it all worth it :)
@EngineeredFemaleАй бұрын
@@Chris_doel youtubers like you are the reason why I still use KZbin! Keep up the content man!
@herrmanncsАй бұрын
I would pay a room for u guys!
@herrmanncsАй бұрын
And would love to join 🙂🙂🙂
@ryangross5446Ай бұрын
This is really true and I didnt even think about this at all. Not only is the content difficult to do and extremely interesting as well as socially relevant, but the videography is also excellent and really well put together. Such a gem of a channel.
@lazerdrone6812Ай бұрын
2 videos in and this is already your new job
@LizzyFerretOfficialАй бұрын
This could be game changing for those of us who use power wheelchairs or power assist devices for our manual wheelchairs. Companies are getting away with charging £4000 for a powered add on… Imagine if there was a way to tap into open source engineering via genius like yourself! Disabled people all around the UK would have their world opened up massively, waste would be managed so much better than it currently is and all round folk would be winning!
@davidschhh5 күн бұрын
this is fucking brilliant!! somebody get to this ASAP
@wushuasАй бұрын
I admire your work of clearing these dangerous batteries from going into landfill. Keep up the incredible work and keep inspiring others!
@kevinmiller5467Ай бұрын
8:00 it is smart to have a fire extinguisher but maybe it should be behind you so you don't have to reach over the burning batteries to grab it.
@Pierredorado300Ай бұрын
ur out of luck with a traditional fire extinguisher when it comes to electrical fires tho.
@cheshire_Ай бұрын
@@Pierredorado300 electrical? no its fine, the problem is the batteries themselves, you cant extinguish them that easily
@Pierredorado300Ай бұрын
@ so batteries are not electrical anymore, okay. Goofy :’)
@louscannonmagoo9989Ай бұрын
But then it wouldn't have been in view and people would be saying that he should have had a fire extinguisher on hand.
@neb_setabedАй бұрын
You would need a Class D fire extinguisher in order for it to be effective for a lithium fire. So in front of or behind the batteries doesn't really matter
@blackhorseteck8381Ай бұрын
A UPS/Power wall would be great to see mapped out and built. Thanks for the informative and entertaining vid.
@MrWisskiАй бұрын
Since the cells only have a lifetime of 300 charge cycles, It's really not worth your time, TBH.
@Brainman_2331Ай бұрын
@@MrWisski Thats what they rae rated for, but they probably can charge many times more.
@MrWisskiАй бұрын
@@Brainman_2331 It's the same for any lithium battery - But with the small capacity and limited output current, you're still better with 18650+ (at worst) or a LiFEPO4 (1000+ charge cycles).
@TheLairyLemurАй бұрын
@@Brainman_2331 You don't really want something in your house that you're using beyond the rated number of charge cycles. It's not just about the capacity of the cell after that many cycles, but the safety too. 300 cycles is what the manufacturer will guarantee the safety of the cell up to, after than safety cannot be guaranteed during charge and discharge, especially at the maximum rated current.
@-ESTITIK-Ай бұрын
not worth it to deploy a ups or power wall just buy LiFePo4 batteries with high cycle count and high discharge rate
@spaxx3849Ай бұрын
I used to work in the industry & vaped for 8 years.. 1. Vaping is the best aid for quitting smoking, highest success rate. 2. regulating the industries like any other to be more environmental conscious is what we need. 3. IF YOU DON'T SMOKE DON'T VAPE. but like no one listens. Great job on the battery bank.
@spaxx3849Ай бұрын
@jah-of1eb what? First that's published research by multiple government funded health research groups... But sure YOU KNOW MORE THAN THEM ALL. Second... And the more important one.... You don't know how many ppl I would see on a daily basis looking to quit smoking. Ppl over the age of 25 exist my guy, ppl still smoke.. Why are you so ready to demonstrate how little you know about any given topic.
@theelitelance758625 күн бұрын
So do you now vape instead of smoke or have slowly removed vaping from your body. Also do you have withdrawls of vape(like cigs). Also was your lungs more irritated from smoking than vaping or it wasn't that different @@spaxx3849
@ptrsncreative15 күн бұрын
Hey man, I want you to know that this video has opened up a whole new world for me. I recently did my first project with this new found knowledge by replacing an exhausted lithium polymer battery in my old Polaroid brand bluetooth speaker with a lithium ion battery From an Elfbar that I just found in my apartment parking lot. Not only does it work and hold a charge like new, the replacement battery has a 30% larger capacity, so in a way, it's better now that it was out of the box. I've been learning about circuitry with regular AAs and watch batteries for a bit now, and learning about this has had me doing a lot of crash coursing and researching about PCBs and components, So I really wanna give you props for giving me the tinkering bug. Fantastic work with this, I can't wait to see what you do next, and I'm looking forward to potentially trying to replicate you work on the powerbank once you release a proper tutorial. Cheers from Alabama!
@JM-cm6yfАй бұрын
As an engineer myself, thank you for raising awareness on the e-waste and demonstrating how easily these can be repurposed.
@mrharvestАй бұрын
Excellent work. Very valuable project. One of my pie in the sky ideas for public policies is that the cost of every retail product should include the cost of recycling it at the end. This would incentivise manufacturers to use materials which are easier to recycle, over harder to recycle materials like plastic, and it would also reduce the amount of disposable items.
@BRUH-ne2zfАй бұрын
He is a back with a Banger. W video and good job mate
@kklc5477Ай бұрын
bro I barely understand anything about batteries but you explained and animated so well that this video thought me better than like any battery related video I've ever watched. keep this up you'll get million subs in no time
@eagaming8007Ай бұрын
This man Is single handedly saving the uk 🙏🏿
@johnsherby9130Ай бұрын
I’ve built a few packs myself and my only pointers are 1.) use fish paper between the cell banks alongside the teflon tape! It’s good for this stuff because it won’t break down if there’s a little bit of rubbing. 2.) it’s worth mentioning that soldering lithium batteries should be avoided at all cost as they lose capacity when you dump heat into them like that. However, it would’ve been extremely hard for you to spot weld this design so I get why you did it. 3.) don’t let your bms wires cross if possible. This one is because the wires will short out if they get smushed and the copper pushes through the pvc jackets on the outside of the balance leads. Once again, almost impossible with this design but worth mentioning for anyone who wants to get into pack building. Overall great work though!
@VanBournerАй бұрын
Disposables should 100% use the return policy like glass bottles do in mainland europe - pay like 15 quid extra, get that 15 quid back when you return it at a vape shop. Vape shops then sell it to recyclers that will reimburse the shops.
@tommylu28Ай бұрын
But this will encourage vaping
@walkingguy6409Ай бұрын
@@tommylu28how? don’t you pay £15 more to get £15 back
@VanBournerАй бұрын
@@tommylu28 does deposit on beer bottles encourage alcoholism? If anything it would discourage using disposables (as their entry price would be higher by including the deposit) or it would encourage people returning the ones that they find on streets (or not tossing them in the first place). Where I live you have like 15p deposit on beer bottles. And guess what? You do not see beer bottles tossed around in nature as a result. You see cans and plastic bottles as they have no deposit on them. But rarely beer bottles. Same with cases for beer bottles - deposit of like 4 pounds on it here. And you do not see them anywhere in the wild. People will return them as they do have return value and they have vested interest in returning it when going to the shops. And even if someone does toss them out, someone else will pick it up and return. When I was sailing in Croatia I learned that they have deposit on plastic bottles. And guess what - homeless were cleaning out the marinas of whatever had deposit on it and asking crews if they have any as they would return them and get some cash that way rather than just asking for change.
@keard558Ай бұрын
@@tommylu28incorrect
@Vallery_Ай бұрын
@@VanBourner Even plastic bottles and cans have deposits now in Mainland EU!
@aye3678Ай бұрын
Dude I was just telling my brother about your first video and what you did with disposable vape batteries, about 2 hours ago and here you go uploading another banger! Loving these videos so much! Thanks for sharing!
@yourfavoritecrafterАй бұрын
Glad to see the street lithium is being recycled and used in projects, thank you
@rebekahthebanana805220 күн бұрын
Just saw an article on Global News for this and was hoping you'd have a full video on KZbin explaining the process. This takes reducing and reusing to another level, amazing job! I wish more people realized how their own waste footprint multiplies with all of us having the same mentality over time.
@kamranahmed5940Ай бұрын
It makes me so proud of my country when I see intelligent and talented capable young men being creative and straight up gangsta! This was amazing too watch, keep up the work Chris 💪
@papyrusskeleton2331Ай бұрын
Ok i WANT to do a simple project with a vape. Just a little power bank with 1 vape to test the concept You know what ? This morning on my commute to work i found a vape on the ground and i picked it up cause i thought of your first video about vapes You are making a difference thank you for that ❤
@mryoshiiАй бұрын
don't think it even have enough power to charge phone
@papyrusskeleton2331Ай бұрын
@mryoshii i don't mind i just want to have fun The vape i found this morning is huge and has a usb c port so i guess it's a bit more powerful than the little disposable vapes ?
@notanoption1793Ай бұрын
@@papyrusskeleton2331 I'm guessing that would have been some sort of recharge circuit built-in. You're in luck! This is essentially the BMS, for a single cell. Check inside the vape if there are any other wires going to electronic parts (such as a heater or coil), these would be your output/power wires. Edit: You mentioned it was huge; this will not change the voltage, but *might* mean you have more storage in that cell (more mAh). Don't be blindsighted by the fact that companies are not sided from using cheaper parts (which means it might just be "huge" because it's made in a "lazy" / non-efficient sense) Keep me updated! (Maybe get together on a social platform?)
@papyrusskeleton2331Ай бұрын
@notanoption1793 first of all thank you very much for your insightful comment Secondly, you were right !!! I opened it up a few minutes ago and it was indeed unecessarely bulky. The battery looks about the size of a single cell used in the video above There is a circuit board for recharging it which will make things so much easier :) And i found the coil so now i know where my output shall be I'm very much beginner level so i would love to talk with you about it on another platform maybe discord so i can ask if i need help would you mind ? And of course i would keep you updated and show you the final result 😁
@papyrusskeleton2331Ай бұрын
@@notanoption1793 still here ?
@umbroeon1673Ай бұрын
First video was a banger, this one's amazing, I can't wait to see what you cook up next!
@stuartrockinАй бұрын
But can you turn an e-bike into a giant disposable vape?
@gingerelvisАй бұрын
Mate you are smasing it! Two videos uploaded to this channel and both have been really well produce, engaging and informative. Honestly if you keep going with this quality and beyond this channel is going to be pretty big, I'm getting DIY Perks vibes. Well done sir.
@colin1992Ай бұрын
Impressive. This is definitely giving the batteries new life instead of wasting them in trash cans harming the environment.
@mycatsnameisjasperАй бұрын
4:57 When you're preparing to make energy cells at your bench to have more ammo for the dangers of the wasteland.
@SnooshaАй бұрын
I hate vapes and vaping, and you do so much work. They are such a big problem, and you are the most underrated youtuber on this platform
@siddarthbhagirath5883Ай бұрын
love this love this love this. smashing idea, and a great way to recycle lithium instead of letting the big recycling companies take this stuff so they can make more wasteful technology in China which will have an insanely small shelf life by a consumer. Please keep doing this and use disposable vape batteries to make a kitchen appliance next, like a blender or an air fryer!!!!!!
@Chris_doelАй бұрын
Thanks! I'm planning building a power wall from these vape cells, so hopefully we will be able to power pretty much anything!
@XA--pb9niАй бұрын
You do know that these mostly don't get recycled at all right?
@seadffsaАй бұрын
Aside from the video quality itself, you also really improved your designs’ function and universality. Plus the sponsor is really fitting because despite 3D printers being more common these days, being able to get CNC parts and have custom boards made isn’t as easy! Also love the drone shots and timelapse, good fuckin work dude
@NanospearАй бұрын
I've got about 30+ dead vapes in a box to tally how much money I've been spending per year. All this time I've been throwing away disposable vapes, when they can be reused/repurposed. Great work!
@Daw1dkАй бұрын
POV: the sequel we never knew we needed
@dobromirhristov8568Ай бұрын
Good job, Chris!
@Chris_doelАй бұрын
Thanks :)
@4bSix86f61Ай бұрын
Can you describe how to obtain so much disposable vape batteries?
@wills5482Ай бұрын
Just hang around festivals, bars, raves, etc
@lemagreengreenАй бұрын
Walk around any city in the UK right now... or even the countryside, I've found these at the side of roads... people throw them out their car windows I guess :/ I only really notice them at night though and only the ones that are damaged, the blue light in some of them stays on and I notice them.
@IANHANDSАй бұрын
Walk the streets and pick them off the floor
@jacksplague3050Ай бұрын
The first half of this video had me on the edge of my seat. As a man that went to school for electrical engineering I am always a bit worried when I see anybody attempting to make their own battery packs on KZbin. You seem to know what you are doing though. I've never been a fan of charging to similar voltages as a means of battery pairing, as it means that the full charge for that group will only be as strong as it's weakest link.... but when you are working with recycled vape batteries you really can't be picky. Great video. Cheers!
@angcubing29 күн бұрын
Thanks for raising awareness of how much vapes are being wasted every year😊 you earned yourself a sub🎉
@lacucaracha111111Ай бұрын
Non rechareable, THROWAWAY Lion anything. How is that not outlawed?!
@SlaehАй бұрын
Can you please show a more in depth tutorial? I kind of get it up to one part. Why didn’t you solder horizontal copper pieces to the first one and last one? I don’t want to get it wrong and end up blowing up myself.
@hiimaperson7709Ай бұрын
Yes please tell us
@DoLSnipingАй бұрын
I also need to know please!
@sonicspins5285Ай бұрын
Same Here
@ChanceSmith-g8wАй бұрын
SAME
@IANHANDSАй бұрын
If you don't get it don't do it untill you get it . Stay safe 👍
@bayusa8961Ай бұрын
How do you get your hands on so many used vapes 😮!?
@t1pittajaАй бұрын
i need to know to 😭😭😭😭 i wanna build one to
@t1pittajaАй бұрын
@bayusa8961 I looked at other comments and he said mainly festivals
@eugenetur8000Ай бұрын
I think KZbin boosted it to people because of how well edited it was. No waste of viewers time
@paddyglennyАй бұрын
Excellent mate! I build off grid pv systems using old school lead acid batteries recovered from forklift trucks, and I love watching and learning about these little but mighty lith cells. 🙂🙂🙂👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@theletterkАй бұрын
unemployed friend on a tuesday at 1pm
@kiq4767Ай бұрын
Immediately defaulting to banning something sounds like the British way of solving any problem
@BebopVoxАй бұрын
Great job with all the editing!
@aleric8713Ай бұрын
Amazing build! I hope that someday the industry will understand the waste that these vapes are producing. Really baffles me.
@SignOneАй бұрын
Who are you, wtf. That is some stunning video work on top of all the amazing stuff that happened in it and you seem to be working mostly alone. That's absolutely incredible. I can't even say you will go far since you already seem to be there. God speed
@kevinchacon9989Ай бұрын
I tore apart a couple vapes and found depending on the brand they come with standard 18650 cells. I was thinking they could make a really good bike battery if I collected enough. Amazing that someone actually did it.
@Dadface1Ай бұрын
Thank you for making a 100% safe battery, unlike some other videos.
@ProtoBeta1Ай бұрын
You should honestly consider this as a business venture, this would be a crazy beneficial business for both you and the environment. imagine, pay a person just $1 per disposable vape then take the battery from that vape and reuse them or recycle them to make more battery banks, e bike batteries or even just re sell them
@KimboKG14Ай бұрын
I love this so much! projects like this show how badly this kind of waste products are. and you didn't talk bad about anything but the main problem we should all agree on. please, pretty please go crazy with this! I'd love to see a collab-challenge: how many miles can you go on an ebike with the vape-batterys you gathered in one day?
@HappyJCGamerzАй бұрын
Hello mate, good stuff! I'm doing the same kind of thing, except making battery packs and powerbank here in Ukraine. One thing I would suggest that I always do is using some pliers, pull off the bottom of the vape, pull the battery out just before pulling out the cancer juice pod, then cut all the wires connecting the battery with some scissors and then rip off any other wires - this avoids me being exposed to said cancer juice sponge. Great work dude and thank you for your videos! Your last video on the battery pack was part of my brainwave to make powerbanks and portable chargers for the guys on the front here in Ukraine! (Oh, and be sure to ware a mask as well when disassembling them, a lot of the time the vapours from the sponge leak into the batteries making them sticky, horrible, and a mini vape fume emitters when desoldering the wires!)
@groundskeeper5292Ай бұрын
Brilliant videos. Ive built an e bike and always thought about using vape batteries since I find them all over, but I clearly don't have the electronics skills or soldering skills you have. Thanks for showing this great project. Learned a lot. Simplest use for the batteries would be to power small electronics...maybe phone banks?
@benjaminbutcherАй бұрын
This is without a shadow of a doubt, my most favourite kind of recycling. Good god that was satisfying.
@Sparky-p4jАй бұрын
Your like a younger photonicinduction 🤙🏽 two great videos, look forward to what comes next.
@endsel4490Ай бұрын
The idea of repurposing vape batteries is incredibly cool! It would be cool if you could hook up a solar panel to it and store the electricity to, say, power your PC!
@yattermangАй бұрын
my friends laughed at me when i told them i wanted to do this , thannnk u for bringing it to life.
@ievazakАй бұрын
That's truly inspiring. I wish programs like these existed already. could build batteries to hold electricity for solar collectors, cars and much more.
@daithidebarradbАй бұрын
Great idea. I've just been using them as powerbanks. I diyed an ebike with a Bafange mid-drive motor over 6 yrs ago and done over 3000 miles. The original battery is still going strong. Maybe 50miles-70miles depending on temperature for a 888wH battery. I think they are samsung cells rated at 1000 charge cycles.
@Mister-Gee-9999Ай бұрын
I used to collect disposable vapes that had 18650 and similar cells. This was common about 3 years ago now it's the type you've show, and 18650 seem quite rare. In 2012 I modified my E bike to run on DeWalt batteries as i had an unlimited supply (on loan) I used between 2 and 4. Ride to site, swap out, etc etc. Add 4 for ride home.
@MaybekadynАй бұрын
18650 are extremely expensive compared to these smaller ones. 18650 are used in everything from laptops to tool batteries to flashlights
@ChrisBlagdonIsABossАй бұрын
Honestly such an amazing display of resourcefulness!
@smalltalkgamingАй бұрын
As someone who’s quitting vaping as we speak, this made me laugh like a madman 😂
@_JamesMaybe_Ай бұрын
My dad did the same thing with Laptop cells about 6-7 years ago, pretty ingenious tbh
@VirgilZandigАй бұрын
I appreciate you did this without a bunch of lectures about the supposed evils of vaping.
@recumbentrocks2929Ай бұрын
Great video Chris. I've used a couple to power a torch but this is on another level. Powerbanks are an obvious choice and anything that requires batteries.
@onghungphung7668Ай бұрын
Vape powered scooter would be fun too. Some smaller projects like radio, power bank, flashlights also cool. You can even add more juice to Bluetooth speakers with this thing.
@bweduwabango2064Ай бұрын
I don't care what the outcome just want to say thanks for picking up the evapes.
@Ad-im1ne27 күн бұрын
Follow up vid!!!! So awesome seeing the bike scoot along ^^ I hate e-waste and love e-bikes, so this is the best thing I'll see today
@prometeo_4712Ай бұрын
Maybe a DIY ups next? I find this series pretty interesting, thank you, and keep it up!
@FixShitEvnTraxxsАй бұрын
I see those on the ground and roadside Constantly. I wouldn't be comfortable attempting that sophisticated contraption but kudos to you for recycling for kool reason!!
@Dat_CarrotАй бұрын
You're out here doing God's work. Spreading a message in the most entertaining way. Keep going.
@lespamusicАй бұрын
Absolutely been loving these videos. Looking forward to the completed kit being available! Any chance you could do a project reusing the batteries from disposable vapes to create a rechargeable 12v battery pack? Something similar to a car battery (with positive and negative points to attach further applications to)
@AD-2020Ай бұрын
I am a solar and home storage enthusiast from Australia and would love to see the home running from discarded vape batteries. I watched an KZbinr who melts aluminum down into ingots...perhaps you could power a melting furnace to melt the aluminum housing with the batteries that previously were contained within.
@Theonlychild_real25 күн бұрын
This man is going to solve all the problems in the world.
@KylandZRoseАй бұрын
Thank you so much for this video I’m in the process of starting a 3d printing business and learning ardruino and I only wanted to use vape batteries and this answered all of my questions don’t worry im a qualified professional just haven’t done much work with batteries
@declancole2646Ай бұрын
I must start by saying that this is by far the best thing I've seen disposables be recycled for, but what i can't help but think about the quality of the cells themselves. each properly manufactured-for-purpose 18650, 18350 and 21700 cell have a "CDR" rating, but these disposable batteries are a wholesale batteries that are made for extremely cheap and the Continuous Discharge Rating of them is usually pretty crap. when the CDR is exceeded things can get very "spicy". would there possibly be a way of doing this even safer, say running them at a lower discharge rate, but with more cells? because if we can find a reliable and even safer way of doing this, there are many ways for these batteries to be recycled by us nerds and we could build all sorts of stuff with them! once again, love what your doing man 👍
@5nowChain5Ай бұрын
Hit every Lidl store for the used vapes. The numbers are crazy how many get dumped in their recycle bins. Most stores dont mind if you take them (do ask first though). Do responsibly dispose of the left over e-waste.
@5nowChain5Ай бұрын
The battery recycling companies are making their main profits on recycling lithium batteries.
@DynesLair-kb6qsАй бұрын
Yes so glad you are pushing on with this project! There's a lot of potential here for sure.
@heyimclancyАй бұрын
As others have said, thanks for beating me to making an ebike and releasing valuable information I was wondering about! I currently have been making some fun small torches and speakers, I even mucked around with the little breath sensor (unsure of the actual component name) and ran it as reverse as a switch for a small car work light you can turn on with your breath 😄 Subscribed
@byCloudNineАй бұрын
Did this back with discarded laptop batteries when they were the standard- make sure you charge and discharge each cell individually to test em cuz the bms won’t detect one that’ll overvolt The one that will over volt will set a “chain of events”
@jm5123Ай бұрын
Very impressive i always thought that it was such a waste with throwing these "disposable " vapes away but lacked the knowledge of how to repurpose them for something uselfull your video is truly inspirational and has got me thinking on other ideas i think you should maybe take this further and get some sort of support for a good cause because all of this waste is not good . Youve earned a sub from me and i look forward to seeing what you come up with next . Quality stuff mate !