I got lead contamination just watching this video. Thank God for automated process and injection molding.
@PabloCoello-h8lКүн бұрын
Fantastic job! This proves that there's no such thing as broken products. 🎉❤
@MindMaker14223 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@JoshuaPanfileАй бұрын
so when working with sulfuric acid, flip flops, no mask and no gloves, got it!
@lars39132 ай бұрын
This is Why i cant have my plastic straws
@kyzor-sosay6087Ай бұрын
😂😂
@NebucadLaVeyАй бұрын
I admire the knowledge and skills needed to replace a car battery. But at the same time I detest the lack of occupational safety and environmental protection. The craftsman works with acid and doesn't even wear closed shoes. The work is carried out in the dirt, on the public road. This is not how work should be carried out. But it also proves that even under very primitive conditions, any complex work can only be done by human hands. - A toast to human versatility and superiority on this planet.
@MindMaker142Ай бұрын
"Thank you for your concern! We understand that safety is very important. However, we only visit locations to film the process, and we're not directly involved in the work being done, so we don’t always use protective gear ourselves. The people working there may have their own way of doing things. But we do encourage all our viewers to always use safety equipment like gloves when working with hazardous materials. Thanks for your support!
@pdmpdm999Ай бұрын
Yep np pollution of the ground water there
@danek_hrenАй бұрын
And then they cry about dirty a** river they have to drink from
@richardyoungman517811 күн бұрын
This is why i have to ask for a straw for my drink now days.
@MindMaker1429 күн бұрын
😍
@vasyazotov7774Ай бұрын
such restoration for us half a year. only in a hot climate. in our winter -20, the battery will die in half 1-2 hours. the coating on the plates has fallen off. the plates are like a skeleton. white with lead sulfate. the residual capacity of such a battery is good if 40%
@ValuedTeamMember5 күн бұрын
Nice work! You're hired.
@MindMaker1425 күн бұрын
Thank you for appreciation
@ValuedTeamMember5 күн бұрын
ⓂⓘⓝⓓⓂⓐⓚⓔⓡ142
@Cyberix75Ай бұрын
best part is to see them work in slippers.. ("safety first")
@user-im5qi3hp2pbloodАй бұрын
Делал нечто подобное 😊 только с двух собирал один,были такие чёрные,советские АКБ,которые можно было перебрать😊я спаивал отрицательные пластины,потом заряд-разряд,много раз,тогда отрицательная пластина превращается в положительную😊 но на заводах делают сразу положительную,однако,если сбить отрицательную намазку с пластины и прокалить её,она становится положительной,далее кислота и полученной пастой намазывается сетка пластины,но это долго, поэтому проще поставить отрицательную пластину и переделать ее заряд-разрядом в положительную😊
@arupchattoraj6662Ай бұрын
Bohot is sundar,good workmanship❤
@halmain44682 ай бұрын
That is such a great thing to do so you can reuse it again
@MindMaker1422 ай бұрын
Yes definitely 👍
@santoslhalper6116Ай бұрын
Beautiful Work!!
@MindMaker142Ай бұрын
Thank you very much! 😊
@Paulatejando6616 күн бұрын
Expectativa de vida 25 anos, sem máscara sem luva kkk
@MindMaker14215 күн бұрын
Life expectancy nearly 60 years here with this kind of working environment
@ЖоржЗадунайский-о7иАй бұрын
Ручной и физический труд в странах "Третьего Мира" обесценен до такой степени, что подобные кустарные ремонты "на кленке под пальмой " становятся выгоднее чем оригинальная продукция с конвейера из развитых стран. Это происходит из-за общего дисбаланса мировых цен и стоимости труда. Например, в Щвейцарии , продукты дороже чем даже в Германии, примерно в два раза. Но и зарплаты в Швейцарии относительно Германии выше в два раза и более раз.
@mfundenimthembu651Ай бұрын
I hear that slip ons and flip flops made in India and Pakistan, can protect your toes from acid and heavy objects. Those people live in the future!
@dayazilelsaidyАй бұрын
Խաղաղություն ձեզ, կարո՞ղ եմ ունենալ կոնտակտային համարը:
@belkacemessbaielgoumi68902 ай бұрын
Good job
@MindMaker1422 ай бұрын
Thank you for appreciation 🥰
@garygsp3Ай бұрын
Battery is doomed to fail quickly. Not understanding one of the reasons that batter failed initially. He never cleans the plates. The same corrosion on the surface of the plates as when they came out of the old battery. The chemical reaction takes place on the surface of those plates. Corroded plates mean a reduction in the reaction, which means that battery he built is junk. All of that to say this: The sulfuric acid polution meant nothing. The lead polution meant nothing. The chemically burnt skin on his hands and fingertips meant nothing. All of the wrong, and all of the ingenuity of the repair just to build a battery that was still just as worthless as the one he tore apart. This video shows ignorance and nothing more. The videographer by knowing they are doing it unsafely yet saying nothing is only propagating the ignorance. To help someone you speak truth. To help yourself you tell them what they want to hear.
@abysspegasusgamingАй бұрын
If you think that they really give a damn, they don't. The "safety sandals" should've said it all. It would be easier to feel bad for them to be in such horrid conditions if they weren't the same ones who happily exploit millions if not billions via scam call centers and other fraudulent means.
@Sakura_Yuki_NCАй бұрын
Quite likely that the chemical reaction had gone bad in the battery, in such a strong acid, corrosion on those plates dont mean much until the plates are gone, it's not like rust, redoing the mats inside together with fresh acid restores the battery, replacing the lead would be more costly then just getting a new one, is this a new battery, nah, but it should work quite well as if you bought it second hand used for a few years, I dont agree though with all the toxic stuff and working conditions, but he is providing a service to people who cant afford a new one while feeding his family
@jacobjohnson320027 күн бұрын
@@Sakura_Yuki_NC The plates are where the electron transfer occurs. Conversion and deposition at the plate causes an increased voltage drop across those plates, leading to a lower total voltage across the battery. The sulfuric acid likely didn't not appreciably change in concentration over the lifetime of the battery.
@taktsing4969Ай бұрын
lead poisoning
@domoronshikАй бұрын
*Тяжёлое отравление свинцом!!!!!* Естественный отбор в действии😱
@logger3302Ай бұрын
Wirklich klasse Video👍aber ihr solltet euch mal Sicherheitsschuhe, Sicherheitskleidung und eine passende Schutzbrille kaufen denn mit Batteriesäure ist nicht zu spaßen.
@MindMaker142Ай бұрын
Thank you for your concern! We understand that safety is very important. However, we only visit locations to film the process, and we're not directly involved in the work being done, so we don’t always use protective gear ourselves. The people working there may have their own way of doing things. But we do encourage all our viewers to always use safety equipment like gloves when working with hazardous materials. Thanks for your support!
@lars-ericjonsson6274Ай бұрын
Lead poisoning deluxe!
@kike6313 ай бұрын
Nice jobs brother 👍
@MindMaker1423 ай бұрын
Thank you for your support 🥰
@chandanmukhiya56812 ай бұрын
@@MindMaker142चन्दन
@chandanmukhiya56812 ай бұрын
Apna number dikhaiye to
@chandanmukhiya56812 ай бұрын
Apna number bhejiye ka vyakti Kaise theek karane ke liye 3 bhakti geet Karana hai Ek Mulakat Google Pathar kahan jaati
@somenamelessdude8095Ай бұрын
You'd think that old corroded lead wouldn't have the same zip as before
@fordguy8792Ай бұрын
Usually I'm not one to dis developing country techniques, but those batteries are still junk, even after rebuild. They don't bother to put in new electrode plates and the ones they're installing are all used up - you can clearly see the grid which is supposed to be covered in a thick layer of paste. They're literally wasting time repackaging worn electrodes into different cases and could've gotten the same result by simply refilling the electrolyte, though that would only minimally extend battery life. Really ripping off customers, here.
@remydeen3943Ай бұрын
I want do this job
@bug0711Ай бұрын
核戦争が起きて世界が荒廃してもこの国はいつもと変わらないのだと思う
@ЛиСиЦин-в9рАй бұрын
А в чём смысл? Пластины как были засульфатированы так и остались.
@EdmLauncher23 күн бұрын
У них все там так работает, разобрал, потрогал, обратно собрал 😁
@Jeffrey-j6kАй бұрын
the HSE would love this ,how not todo things total nut job
@AlekseyVladimirovich88Ай бұрын
19:58 интересно что залили и как зарядка происходит???
@chandanmukhiya56812 ай бұрын
Kahan per hai aapka dukaan kahan per hai Kaun jagah
@MindMaker1422 ай бұрын
shoot location is Peshawar pakistan
@372-b5uАй бұрын
凄い業だね
@Vloganakdesa.Ай бұрын
Campuran pbo agar tidak mudah rontok itu apa, dan apa saja campuran nya
@daronsteele7976Ай бұрын
Battery posts are wrong. The + is bigger than the - . Most people do'nt know this.
@DontCryAboutItАй бұрын
Old now they are the same to reduce costs.
@AsrafulSk-m5yАй бұрын
Top jio nice very nice Kolkata very good very good 👍👍😊👍👍
@domoronshikАй бұрын
*Тяжёлое отравление свинцом!!!!!*
@EdmLauncher23 күн бұрын
Если делать это с уважением, то ничего не будет😁
@XusenTurdaliev-u2oАй бұрын
👍
@MindMaker142Ай бұрын
Thank you for appreciation
@alexnadeev7661Ай бұрын
А как ты спаял банки!? А почему не сменил замазку на пластинах ?! А почему не закрывал отверстия когда пилил свинец под контакты?! А сам-то пользовался таким аккумулятором!? Ёмкость такого аккумулятора 50 процентов от номинала!!!
@AlekseyVladimirovich88Ай бұрын
14:02 непонятно. Корпуса новые или отмытые?!
@arkadiyparovozov692Ай бұрын
зачем отмывать? Там фирменная грязь.
@masa00725Ай бұрын
電極板の表面を磨かないと意味が無いと思う
@220kr21 күн бұрын
A GRETA ta aktywistka klimatyczna ze Szwecji widziała ten filmik ??????????
@DamianKierat-u1hАй бұрын
Wszystko jest git tylko po prostu do wszystkiego mi się wtrącają po prostu nie wiem co oni tu zgubili sam się zastanawiam popierana mi tu przychodzą we wszystko mi patrzą chyba będzie czas na zmianę numeru
@kotar400Ай бұрын
It's not perfect. . .no PF It's short way like dyi
@AbdulWadood-q5j2 ай бұрын
nice
@MindMaker1422 ай бұрын
Thanks
@0vn21120 күн бұрын
This is why the poor longevity of rebuild battery.
@henningpieterjordan7416Ай бұрын
Nicht einen Gedanken an den Umweltschutz... geschweige denn an Arbeitssicherheit 😮😢
@rohamroham35812 ай бұрын
With regards and respect It is possible to give me the phone number and address of the shop so that I can come to you for shopping
@SadhaeventsSadha29 күн бұрын
Hamara Hyderabad mein bhi Lagaya na bhai ek dukaan aap Lagaye to duniya bhar baith Riya ab Ek dukaan Hyderabad per Kholi hai bhai Hyderabad mein Autonagar aur Apna aur ek Begam Bajar ki taraf aisa bhi aapka dukaan duniya bhar Sahi chalta Hyderabad wale ko bhi aap Hyderabad Walon Ko Bhi help Kare Jaisa ho jata bhai
@dayazilelsaidyАй бұрын
Peace be upon you. Can I have the contact number?
@DamianKierat-u1hАй бұрын
Chłopaki wszystko jest okej
@willylau1212Ай бұрын
🈲❌⚛️🈹❌🦠
@СергейТ-з4жАй бұрын
как это развидеть
@sarfarazsaeed8663 ай бұрын
Jo bhi video bnata he wo bolne se kiun darta he pakistaniun ki awaz hi nhi nikalti sare phattu hote hen
@KGSSoundАй бұрын
素手????
@ikonix3602 ай бұрын
Countries like the USA, UK ETC... would do well to learn from the Pakistanis and other people groups who do the same on how to reuse things that we usually consider disposable.
@MindMaker142Ай бұрын
Usually pakistani use to make things mostly traditional way and always focus on don't waste things
@ikonix360Ай бұрын
@@MindMaker142 Definitely and things there are made to where they can be repaired or rebuilt. I've watched a few videos of the Pakistanis manufacturing things such as ceiling fans and pedestal fans and the quality is much better than a lot of the stuff made in places like China.
@laurent7961Ай бұрын
bof bof
@MindMaker142Ай бұрын
Thank you 🥰
@heikoh.6833Ай бұрын
We live in the 21st millennium and people still work like they were in the Stone Age. On the one hand, of course, it's good, at least people have work. But when I see this botch, I feel sick. No wonder there is no emerging economy in these countries.
@MindMaker142Ай бұрын
I get your point, and it's true that outdated methods can hold back progress. But in many places, limited resources make it tough to adopt modern practices. Hopefully, with better support, things will improve!