Can We Hot-Wire This Abandoned Toyota Tacoma? Today Ethan teaches the grind hard crew how to hot-wire a truck and we got try and get a totaled Toyota Tacoma running for the first time in two years! We have always wanted a rock crawler and if we could get this going it could be our perfect opportunity!
Daredevil Slides Down 260ft Pole With No Harness This is the shocking moment that a daring freeclimber plummets to the ground via a colossal vertical wire. The climber, known only as ‘freesolo’ captured the intrepid footage on his action camera. Using his specially designed gloves the climber is able to descend the gigantic pole without injuring his hands. Being fascinated with climbing since he was just 13 years old, the forty-two-year old says it’s still the thing he loves the most.
Road is in Shocking Condition Occurred on February 13, 2018 / Montreal, Quebec, Canada "Montreal, Quebec in general, is known for the terrible state of its roads. Potholes are nothing new, but this stretch of road not only looked like it was subject to an air-strike, but I saw for the very first time in my life, an exposed electrical wire coming out of the pothole."
Mercury vortex in a magnetic field Scientific Experiment not suitable for replication. In this experiment it's noted that one half of an aluminum anodized copper globe is connected to an electrical wire in a DC current pole. At the center of the container there is an electrically isolated brass bolt from the container and connected to another pole of the DC current. At the base of the wooden support there is a large loudspeaker magnet that generates a magnetic attraction. Inside the container liquid mercury is poured in a weight of just over 1 Kg. When current flows through the two conductors, it generates a strong magnetic field that supports the system. This favorable condition rotates the liquid mercury as it's an electric conductive metal. This experiment is known as the "Lorentz Force". The operating voltage is 2V DC, 42-43 Amps, controlled by a DC inverter.
Spacer Installation on 765,000 volt line Energized service performed. Flying with one of the best, we make quick work of a span before my gopro gives out to bonding on and off of the wire.
Soldering wire? Why not? Today we're dropping our red hot steel ball on a spring of soldering wire. The result is oddly satisfying to watch. Soldering wire is made out of tin and lead and melts at around 180-200 degrees Celsius.
How to Fix your Laptop Repairing a laptop may sound like a brain surgery, but in fact it is more like a nose job if you are careful. With some experience, you can fix wires, connectors or cooling fan easily, or not. It could be worth a shot!
Unusual phenomena under high-voltage power lines – LAMP LIGHT IN THE HANDS !!! wirelessly And what do you know fun with high-voltage wires?
If you walk under vysokovoltkoy with a light bulb in his hand, she lighted! Wirelessly. And if you touch the other person, you feel an electric shock and slip a little spark between you! Current can beat any of the items located under power lines, even grass chips legs and sparks. After walking under the power line, I got the idea: What if we collect the induced energy and use it to good use? The next day I brought a simple device that converts the induced currents in low voltage, sufficient to charge the phone. But more about that in my next ! No tray any objects closer than 1 meter to the high-voltage wires.
This Might Shock You: Downed Power Line Never touch a downed power line or anything near it.
Do not drive over down power lines. Should a power line fall on your car when you're driving, slowly continue to move completely clear of it. If your car can't move away from the power line, stay in the car until help arrives. If a person or pet comes in contact with a power line, stay clear and call 911 immediately. Do not touch them or the wire.