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  • Can I use clay in a induction heater?

  • did it died?

  • lol there should be a new show on television "Will it melt?"

  • What is the fundamental frequency of the current in the coil?

  • Why the fuck did you destroy this beautiful old thing.

  • How would you feel if I stuffed you with hex nuts and put you in that field? I'll tell you how you'd feel: DEAD! :P How dare you kill that poor baby tube! :)

    Seriously though, can I have your heater? :)

  • i might make oone of these for blacksmithing :P

  • i dont get it hows it heating

  • I am wondering if you could cook a human, cause of the iron particles in the blood.

  • @jascivious I think you must go back to school. Sorry.

  • @jascivious youre on crack man this works off magnetism not radiation...........

  • @jascivious you sir are a complete ignoramus, please do some research before you make yourself look like a complete imbecile.

  • @jascivious Your retarded.

  • @jascivious I have severn 30kw and five 150kw induction heaters in my plant. While electromagnetic radiation is a concern in some situations, although not likely in this setup, it is easily contained by a simple aluminium guard around the induction coil.

    The main danger with this example is the possibility of the tube shattering due to the uneven heating caused by the heating of the metallic components inside the glass.

  • @jascivious idiot

    

  • @jascivious electricity is not radiation, good game noob...good game

  • @jascivious HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!

  • @jascivious Uh... dude. This thing is not radioactive... It is magnetic. It does not produce any more radiation then the wireing and electronics in the computer you typed that on.

  • @jascivious lol whut

  • @jascivious Wow... you have a strong understanding on how electricity works.. idiot.

  • @jascivious I KNOW! its so dangerous, all that magnetism. Im amazed they let us use magnets at school yet allow us this technology to cook at home! We should all where full hazard suits when using induction cookers. :)

  • @jascivious roflmao.

  • @jascivious LOL Are u from Greenpeace?

  • Noooo, why did you kill this tube?????? You can build other cool things with it. Look here:

    adrian-homelab(dot)de/hfgu29.h­tml

  • These tubes are no longer being manufactured. I sure would have liked them (if the price was right). Feels bad, man.

  • @triggerhappy77707 just open up an old tv and you'll have tons of these tubes well not the same ones as in the vid but similar

  • @Slic3R1 Those are beam pentodes and around 16-20w plate dissipation. I have 10 of them. This one is 40w.

  • jerk!!!!!!

  • Это ТВЧ как наши микроволновые печи, толлько тут не магнетрон а катушка индуктивности.

  • How can the glass be heated by induction? There's not metal in the glass. Maybe the metals inside the tube?

  • @wantapgt well the heat was radiating from the metal components inside

  • @wantapgt While glass cannot be heated by induction from room temperature once glass reaches high temperatures, this temperature depends on the type of glass, it becomes electrically conductive and therefore can be heated further by induction. In numerous production lines where glass is required to be heated induction is used.

  • Damn.. glass is immortal

    Melt it all!

  • I don't think it was the glass that was being heated directlly...I think you were heating the metal components inside the tube and they heat the glass.

  • was it broken already?

  • @Jallge No, it was NOS. (New Old Stock). Nobody wanted it in ebay, so I killed it.

  • @savelkaunas dam man why kill it >? they are slowly going up in price

  • this is a crime!!!

    poor tube!

  • @favret94 Are these tubes rare? Why are so many people sad when they are destroyed?

  • @Jarren202 These tubes are rare, and most aren't made any more. They are wonderful, unique and now irreplaceable pieces of engineering.

  • Awesome video!

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