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Full Throttle Test: Did we Push a Pulse Jet Engine to its Limits?!
We bought and built a pulse jet engine. We test it without an augmenter in this video, stay tuned for our next video where we try to increase its thrust. If you try to do this at home, please do it safely.
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We bought a new jet engine... can we boost it?!
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We purchased a swiwin 300B turbojet engine and test an unconventional method to increase it's thrust. If you try to do this at home, please do it safely. Find us on Patreon our website and twitter/x: www.patreon.com/techingredients www.techingredients.com/ t_ingredients
Can a Steel Cutting Laser Cook a Perfect Burger?!
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Today we continue our series on lasers. In our last video ua-cam.com/video/lFMvesTUjAA/v-deo.html we used this laser to target and destroy moving objects using an AI driven gimbal. Today we do something fun by cooking a burger directly under diffuse laser light. Find us on Patreon our website and twitter/x: www.patreon.com/techingredients www.techingredients.com/ t_ingredients
We built an AI directed laser that destroys moving targets...
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We built an AI laser. Unlike our other rocket motors, this one can be controlled. Find us on Patreon our website and twitter/x: www.patreon.com/techingredients www.techingredients.com/ t_ingredients
Controlling Chaos: Building a Massive Tornado Chamber!
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Today we show you the fundamentals of building a tornado machine/chamber, no matter the scale. Find us on Patreon our website and twitter/x: www.patreon.com/techingredients www.techingredients.com/ t_ingredients
COULD SATELLITE LASERS REALLY DO THIS?...
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Today we go over the fires in Maui and what could have caused them. Related video that we reference: ua-cam.com/video/xVID8jENuzQ/v-deo.html The articles/links in the video: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low_Earth_orbit www.cbo.gov/publication/59175 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_satellite en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beam_divergence en.raycuslaser.com/ www.trumpf.com/en_US/products/lasers/fiber-laser/ www.nligh...
These instruments play themselves!
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Today we show you how to make old or new musical instruments play themselves by using electronic actuators; turning them into speakers. Find us on Patreon and our website, oh and twitter/x: www.patreon.com/techingredients www.techingredients.com/ t_ingredients
Poor Man's Clean Room
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Today we offer you a few methods to more efficiently clean your optics without having to invest in expensive equipment. Watch until the end to see how we made a decent, but very affordable clean room. Find us on Patreon and our website: www.patreon.com/techingredients www.techingredients.com/
We exposed BEEF to the vacuum of space, then ate it!
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Today we expose many different foods and materials to a vacuum chamber to simulate what they would experience in space. Find us on Patreon and our website: www.patreon.com/techingredients www.techingredients.com/
What does Tech Ingredients do with some time off?
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Today, we travel to Orlando FL to experience some different modes of transportation. Let us know what we can do better on our next travel video. Find us on Patreon and our website: www.patreon.com/techingredients www.techingredients.com/ #spacex #tesla
Making Graphene could KILL you... but we did it anyway?!
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Today's video shows you how to produce your own graphene which should only be done very carefully and with previous experience. The end of the video tests the surprising results of the composite. Links referenced to at end of video: www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-1938-0 pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsnano.0c09451 Find us on Patreon and our website: www.patreon.com/techingredients www.techingre...
Revolutionary Paint: How to Make Surfaces Stay Cool in the Sun
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This a follow-up to our most recent video ua-cam.com/video/5zW9_ztTiw8/v-deo.html where we show you our custom built liquid panel that when placed outside, cools down to lower than ambient temperature. Today's video shows you how to create and use the specialty paint that makes the panel possible. Find us on Patreon and our website: www.patreon.com/techingredients www.techingredients.com/
Air Conditioning isn't free... but we're close.
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Today we show you how to construct a liquid panel with custom specialty paint that when placed outside, cools down to a lower temperature than the ambient temperature. Find us on Patreon and our website: www.patreon.com/techingredients www.techingredients.com/
Do you REALLY get enough out of your solar panel?
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Do you REALLY get enough out of your solar panel?
I ALMOST LOST MY EYE!
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I ALMOST LOST MY EYE!
DID WE JUST DEBUNK THIS GENERATOR...!?
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DID WE JUST DEBUNK THIS GENERATOR...!?
THE STIG RETURNS... WITH A TWIST!
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THE STIG RETURNS... WITH A TWIST!
E-BIKES ARE FINE... BUT THIS IS INSANE!!
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E-BIKES ARE FINE... BUT THIS IS INSANE!!
What else goes into building a jet engine? - Part 4 Final
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What else goes into building a jet engine? - Part 4 Final
What else goes into building a jet engine? - Part 3
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What else goes into building a jet engine? - Part 3
What else goes into building a jet engine? - Part 2
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What else goes into building a jet engine? - Part 2
What else goes into building a jet engine? - Part 1
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What else goes into building a jet engine? - Part 1
WHAT ELSE CAN A JET ENGINE AFTERBURNER DO?!
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WHAT ELSE CAN A JET ENGINE AFTERBURNER DO?!
SHOULD SPEAKERS THIS GOOD BE LEGAL?
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SHOULD SPEAKERS THIS GOOD BE LEGAL?
We Just Got Scammed!
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We Just Got Scammed!
You're Swimming in Radiation... And you don't even know it!
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You're Swimming in Radiation... And you don't even know it!
CUT YOUR TV DISPOSAL COST... IN HALF!
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CUT YOUR TV DISPOSAL COST... IN HALF!
You're not protected from microwaves... yet - Part 2
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You're not protected from microwaves... yet - Part 2
Defeating Microwave Weapons! - Part 1
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Defeating Microwave Weapons! - Part 1
How Much Money Do You Burn Idling?
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How Much Money Do You Burn Idling?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @gearhed78
    @gearhed78 21 хвилина тому

    Convoluted way of saying you were wrong.

  • @Sggiffin
    @Sggiffin 25 хвилин тому

    Seems like the entire roof of a sky scraper would be a good place to install.

  • @mdtransmissionspecialties
    @mdtransmissionspecialties 26 хвилин тому

    great work as always

  • @user-gh4lv2ub2j
    @user-gh4lv2ub2j 45 хвилин тому

    RADICAL

  • @patatoothie
    @patatoothie Годину тому

    Wait, wouldn't it also be a good coating for normal heating radiators in houses?

  • @qqqqqq6686
    @qqqqqq6686 Годину тому

    Would the beef be eatable if you you would stop the process in right time? Would you try to to make a tee in vacum, water is boiling at room temperature in a vacuum. What temperature would show alcohol thermometer, resisitive enough? Would you measure weight of the air, I mean you put a weight scale under a vacuum chamber of volume say 1m3 and suck the air? Or in easier way compress air to 5 Bar and check the delta weight of the chamber? These are things the came to my mind after this video.

  • @TheScytheMoron
    @TheScytheMoron 2 години тому

    This nearly made me fall asleep ...

  • @huzudra
    @huzudra 3 години тому

    I'd love to see how changing dimensions on different parts changes the thrust and fuel efficiency? Can you make a very highly efficient pulse jet with lower thrust? Larger diameter or length chamber vs nozzle, different shaped nozzles, larger or smaller intake vs combustion chamber vs outlet pipe? 2 pulse jets feeding into one outlet with the same or inverted combustion? A 2 stroke style chambered exhaust to bounce the pressure wave back into the combustion chamber? Maybe you can make a modular pulse jet with swapable parts?

  • @AluminumHaste
    @AluminumHaste 3 години тому

    The spec sheet for those exciters includes a freq response chart: www.daytonaudio.com/images/resources/295-264--dayton-audio-daex32qmb-4-specifications.pdf Yeah, not great.

  • @AluminumHaste
    @AluminumHaste 3 години тому

    I've heard a few of these set ups now and they're ok. I certainly wouldn't call them better than a decent pair of speakers, though for the price........I don't think you could beat them. If you were a teen, having these in your basement room would be awesome, super cheap, easy to build etc. If you're an adult with some disposable income....not really.

  • @MohsinMir-sk6ed
    @MohsinMir-sk6ed 4 години тому

    The paint to get cool

  • @MohsinMir-sk6ed
    @MohsinMir-sk6ed 4 години тому

    The paint to get cool

  • @alessiodimaria3320
    @alessiodimaria3320 5 годин тому

    The clarity of this explanation is remarkable…. Oh thanks you and your team… 🙏

  • @spacecaptain9188
    @spacecaptain9188 5 годин тому

    Yikes! Airflow is critical to human health. It's also critical to the home ecosystem (there's bacteria etc in every home, and it would be a dangerous thing to switch to the type of home ecosystem that thrives in stagnant air).

  • @marcoludovici6801
    @marcoludovici6801 7 годин тому

    It's a good phisics thermodinamic lesson . The system is really efficient. The job to do now is to engineer the system in a condensed cabinet. Not so difficult to do. About maintensnce, a processor controlller can do the alarms necessary for the change of liquids or filters. GOOD JOB Professor.!

  • @marcoscocco
    @marcoscocco 7 годин тому

    Best engineer channel ever, no way❤

  • @paulmarc-aurele5508
    @paulmarc-aurele5508 9 годин тому

    I was thinking a coating applied to a metal roof and drawing air through a trombe wall could cool this by having one end of the wall attached to a chimney drawing air passively .

    • @TechIngredients
      @TechIngredients 8 годин тому

      I agree. There are a lot of advantages to a passive approach, and it doesn't preclude adding active components for specific purposes.

  • @Factsfun-kg4xc
    @Factsfun-kg4xc 12 годин тому

    Uhmm one mole of hydrogen is 1.0078 not 2 gram

    • @TechIngredients
      @TechIngredients 8 годин тому

      You're forgetting that hydrogen is not in atomic but molecular form. H2 has a molecular weight of 2.

  • @andrewrogers1097
    @andrewrogers1097 12 годин тому

    Comprehensive and sound, thanks.

  • @charukakasun4913
    @charukakasun4913 12 годин тому

    good work

  • @faridantonios7681
    @faridantonios7681 13 годин тому

    How much abv i should get from 1st distillation? And if i want to run a second distillation should i add water before distilling second time?how much water to add and how much i should get alcohol in second distillation? Thank you

    • @TechIngredients
      @TechIngredients 8 годин тому

      That depends highly on the rate and method of the distillation process as well as the ABV of the predistillate you take from the fermentor. A pot still like this one will produce a lower concentration of alcohol during a single run than the reflux still we demonstrated in our later video on distillation. To keep it simple, determine the total amount of alcohol you have to work with, i.e., the volume of predistillate and its ABV. Make a LOT of cuts, wait till the next day, and taste (with a friend or two) determine the first cut you like and the last that is still acceptable. Dispose of or store the rest for a future distillation and then decide if you want to do another run on what you elected to save. That second run is usually worth it as it's fast, the volume is low, and you'll retain most of your product.

  • @cleemcnabb2363
    @cleemcnabb2363 14 годин тому

    I havent watched this. However if the debunk is soly on possibility of explosion, gasoline is also explosive. The whole reason gas works. If its safely deliver the hydrogen to the engine. Don't devolve to a chimp while connecting the fuel to motor. Make sure connections are sealed and set up some system to keep from producing an over abundance of hydrogen ie: pressure regulator. Lastly, the other videos are thinly valed because they want you to know they did it, not teach you how to do it yourself. One more thing no im not going to watch the video. So don't rant claiming I have no right to comment. I do constitutionally and by choice the right to nottl care enough to check any comments left about mine. Thank you. And allways question anyone who claims you can't do something, trust they have motive if they're not also offering a way how.

    • @TechIngredients
      @TechIngredients 8 годин тому

      If you are openly claiming that you are intentionally commenting from a position of ignorance, then I'm not going to respond.😏

  • @jimc12
    @jimc12 15 годин тому

    Liquid nitrogen is -300°F to -340°F It’s not as cold as liquid hydrogen at -400°F to -425°F. Liquid helium is the coldest at -452°F.

    • @TechIngredients
      @TechIngredients 8 годин тому

      Sure. Why do you raise this point?

    • @jimc12
      @jimc12 5 годин тому

      ​@TechIngredients You and I know this. But others may not.

  • @goodnewsekufebakumo489
    @goodnewsekufebakumo489 16 годин тому

    Busted! but your blind spot is the buoyance force in the bubbles within the cylinder you didn't explore. How clever😂. You seem to be locked in the same physics as Newton. You might argue that is negligible but even that is a potential to be explored.

    • @TechIngredients
      @TechIngredients 8 годин тому

      Sure, we busted this scam. But, what are you suggesting is the significance of the buoyancy? How does Newton apply here?

  • @nakashima3291
    @nakashima3291 16 годин тому

    Someone selling this kit on tiktok in my country. And tell everyone it clean carbon and improve engine output. and the hydrogen kit is much smaller in size.

  • @JourG215
    @JourG215 18 годин тому

    You should collab with Linus and have him check out your speakers.

  • @LizBrowne-do2li
    @LizBrowne-do2li 18 годин тому

    Thank you for this demo

  • @Chrispy-sx4un
    @Chrispy-sx4un 18 годин тому

    Yay another awesome video!

  • @stevenoe6395
    @stevenoe6395 19 годин тому

    It would be nice if somebody could make this work right I no there has to be a way for to be able to do something not saying buying one making one that works just a thought a lot of people could really benefit from something like this!!!!!!

  • @ProCook703
    @ProCook703 20 годин тому

    darn it i really wish you published the crisper video. But I do respect you for acknowledging that it might be sensitive for some users.

  • @dudleysmith5111
    @dudleysmith5111 21 годину тому

    Raymond Lockwood of Hiller Aircraft performed numerous experiments with pulsed augmentation and wrote the numerous papers in the early 1950’s. Most of todays knowledge on the subject is based on his works.

  • @MrKobolus
    @MrKobolus 22 години тому

    A parts list would be nice. the parts seem to be from different manufactures, Inter-connectivity would be my concern if I tried to replicate this.

    • @TechIngredients
      @TechIngredients 20 годин тому

      They are not. You can purchase everything we demonstrated from Brehause America.

  • @dougshelton69
    @dougshelton69 22 години тому

    Rule of thumb...comes from how thick your stick was to beat your unruly wife...stick no thicker than your thumb and you were not breaking the law...

  • @HCG
    @HCG 22 години тому

    Are you planning on doing more live streams? It's been 8 months!

  • @quaoar213
    @quaoar213 23 години тому

    The 60/40 ratio is interesting.

  • @Miko-qy2dq
    @Miko-qy2dq 23 години тому

    LOL fake - what about this shadow on left panel

  • @ProCook703
    @ProCook703 День тому

    What died your camera set look like? I am trying to make videos like yours and need a camera $500 or less

    • @TechIngredients
      @TechIngredients 23 години тому

      We use Panasonic Lumix cameras. They work well and support a large variety of available lenses. Stick with one brand because it allows you to move the same lenses around.

  • @WhatEver-wz1nt
    @WhatEver-wz1nt День тому

    An interesting idea would be to surround the high power beams with low power beams in cylindrical shape to detect intrusion and turn off the high power beams.

  • @dvdrtrgn
    @dvdrtrgn День тому

    Add correction at 32:29 “baby bear” viscosity to be just right

  • @przemekwal
    @przemekwal День тому

    Please dont die

  • @SciDOCMBC
    @SciDOCMBC День тому

    I am constantly surprised by the professionalism that this channel clearly shows. This applies not only to the planning of a project, but also to the subsequent implementation. Thx for so many great projects and your videos to this projects.

  • @mplaw77
    @mplaw77 День тому

    I worked in a research lab for nearly 30 years. I was wrong many more times than right, which is why we experimented and filled in the theory later.

  • @eroticmasterbaker
    @eroticmasterbaker День тому

    Why , in a few of these speaker videos was his wireless microphone seemingly not functioning? It's ironic that a video about sound would have poor audio or was it intentional?

  • @fargerich
    @fargerich День тому

    Hey guys! I just discovered your awesome channel. How about adding Radars to this set up? Far better than optics for tracking. I have the tech stack that can make this happen

    • @TechIngredients
      @TechIngredients День тому

      Welcome! Radar can be useful. However, there are significant limitations. The resolution is far lower than visible optics, even if a pretty large antenna is used. This means that at any significant distance, targeting will require an optical input to accurately direct the beam.

    • @fargerich
      @fargerich День тому

      @@TechIngredients in this case we use MESA solid state tech. The panels can track a golf ball in flight at 500 m, a Mavic at almost 1km with a refresh rate of 10hz. Works orders for perimeter protection

    • @TechIngredients
      @TechIngredients День тому

      We? I'm aware of synthetic apature radar used in fighter aircraft, but this is an extremely expensive technology. Are you aware of a practical alternative for us "regular guys"?

    • @fargerich
      @fargerich 21 годину тому

      @@TechIngredients same tech, these units are commercially available for private use. Neat pieces of tech. I can give you more info over email or dm

    • @TechIngredients
      @TechIngredients 20 годин тому

      Please give that information here, so that everyone can benefit.

  • @stevenoe6395
    @stevenoe6395 День тому

    That's a cool video I like how you teach makes it better to learn I have been trying to figure this out for a while and the epoxy additive is really cool I use it a lot to fix things working on cars in construction and fixing a lot of plastic lol. Thank you for the video!!!!!!!!

  • @jamisontaylor878
    @jamisontaylor878 День тому

    Awesome 😊

  • @me1970
    @me1970 День тому

    Hi @TechIngredients I was wondering how I would build myself a Steam Turbine, heating the water with a Fresnel Lens in a closed loop system. Do you think this could be viable?

    • @TechIngredients
      @TechIngredients День тому

      It could be done if you wanted a hobby scale demonstrator. But, if you work through a few numbers, i.e.,the amount of sunlight that would pass through a lens that you could afford and mount and how much steam could that generate, allowing for some inefficiencies and you'll see that the turbine would have to be very small and light.

  • @poerava
    @poerava День тому

    You’re a genius. Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @HolarMusic
    @HolarMusic День тому

    is it just me or did his voice sound ektremely unnatural at the beginning of the sound demo? makes you wonder if they put a lot of dsp on the entire sound recording just to make the speakers appear better

    • @TechIngredients
      @TechIngredients День тому

      Did you notice that the microphones that were positioned in front of the speakers for the demonstration were not the same as the lapel mic I used during the discussion? We could have simply dubbed in the music during editing if we wanted to cheat.

    • @HolarMusic
      @HolarMusic День тому

      @@TechIngredients if these microphones are that resonant by themselves, they're not a good reference

    • @TechIngredients
      @TechIngredients День тому

      Then maybe they're not, but we didn't cheat. It could also be their position in front of the open speaker enclosure that generated the resonance you heard in my voice.

  • @marklefler4007
    @marklefler4007 День тому

    Great stuff. Thanks!