Watch some lead acid and lithium batteries vented, done by a mad person.

You may check out his other videos as well in his channel, he is sick but he seems to know a lot about electricity!

Must admit, I watched it all..mmmoohhhhahahahahahahaaaaaa...!

That was fun thanks for the link.

His other videos are - awful/dangerous/informative/fascinating/good entertainment - delete which don’t apply to your views.
I’m not sure that I’d want to live near him but I quite enjoy seeing him “play” with electricity.
The one he did with lasers was damned well frightening or crazy or ???
I sort of wish I’d have had him as a physics teacher at school. :smiley:

Is it just me or was he and his camera always down wind from his experiments? Might be bad for your lungs eventually. Still, fun to watch from a distance. Thanks.

Reminded me of this guy’s videos (think there was a thread on it a while back)

http://www.youtube.com/user/liveforphysics532/videos?flow=grid&sort=p&view=0

There’s several entertaining overcharging/smashing/stabbing lithium battery paraphernalia videos.

Insane in the membrane!

I’m just glad he doesn’t live near me. :slight_smile:

I started having chest pains and breathing problems just watching that.

Sort of unrelated but I like the backup power system he built:

Interesting video.

I couldnt resists it could I
Says somfink like that on it
Its rude not to init

You have to love logic.

Wow, that guy has some balls, especially with the hydrogen venting and eventually catching on fire.

Made me cringe too. :open_mouth:

“Mmm, lithium… love that smell.” :open_mouth: :open_mouth:

He has other crazier stuffs in his channel.

He has BIG balls.

Yes, I was able to keep myself entertained for a couple of hours browsing through his channel. Subscribed to him, thanks!

I especially liked it when he blew up a banana with a huge capacitor: 2:10

Scary capacitor!! :o

a cannibal would enjoy this capacitor immensely, all he would have to do is touch a body across the two terminals, and voila cooked human!

Better than a microwave.

Many large institutions run electricity during the night. My university has massive multiple-megawatt chillers that operate during the night to a large multiple-gigalitre tank as energy storage for all the buildings' air handling units.