“Popping a 5000 Amp Fuse!” showcases the dramatic moment a massive fuse is triggered, with a nuclear engineer breaking down the science behind photonic induction. The video combines high-voltage ...
If you’ve got a basement that needs brightening up, it’s tempting to use a heavy duty lightbulb to do the trick. Maybe you grab a 100-watt bulb, or a pair of them. Still, it’s always tempting to bump ...
Fuses are generally there to stop excessive electrical currents from damaging equipment or people’s soft, fleshy bodies when faults occur. However, some people like to blow them just for fun, and ...
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Hackaday has a store‽ Yes, it’s true, and we have a Memorial Day sale going on right now. Get a cool robot had t-shirt, a cool clock, or a GoodFET. Spend money. Consume. [fbustamante] got his hands on ...
If there ever was a project that you shouldn’t try at home, but totally looks like something you’d have fun doing at home, this is it. The folks at Photonicinduction have posted a video showing the ...
Mad scientists have a home on YouTube. Whether they’re building lasers or performing controlled explosions on the back patio, they’re raking in millions of views. Add Photonicinduction to the list of ...
The title says it all: while this particular type of hack might be tempting, it is HIGHLY recommended that all who read the following article do not try this trick at home. Photonicinduction is a ...
Those awesome madmen at Photonicinduction got a regular toaster and plugged it into one of their giant power supplies to drastically push the voltage and watts up and see if they could make a toast in ...
A ‘mad’ scientist and his super powerful torch held a successful test last night. Eccentric inventor Andy, who prefers not to reveal his surname but to be known as Photonicinduction, tested the "world ...