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  • OK, BUT THAT DOESN'T EXPLAIN HOW I CAN POWER A TV WITH BATTERIES! I WOULD LOVE TO KNOW! PEACE

  • did you make that song in mixcraft?

  • . . . a little bit of true evidence would suffice... not just words.. i would like to actually see some footage of you trying the same technique on your television to show that it doesnt work... i would try it, but i dont think i have the type of cord he was specifying. you can pm me for my email address to email the footage of you trying it.

  • This is true , you can't power a tv off a AAA battery for a few reasons. 1: the tv needs a minimum of 200 amps to power the high voltage flyback transformer 2: tv need AC power input unless yours has a special oscillator because transformers within the tv and all other objects with transformers weather it a step up or stem down , they only work off AC current

  • if u look at the video description it says tht is a parody dumbass!

    delete this vid....just trying to get views...

  • @beastdude98 thank you someone who read their description. People are fucking stupid. READ!!

  • Any standard TV needs at least 200A to oscillate any kind of signal being interpreted (coaxial,radio,RCA, etc) A typical letter-type battery (A, AA, AAA, B, C, D, E, F, etc) are only rated 1A per 1 V (1W) at best and are certified at that. Even if the battery doesn't explode from the massive instant draw the TV would try to take in (probably won't, thanks to modern-day use of capacitors) the battery would die within 0.00075 seconds. You didn't need all that math hoopla to figure that out.

  • @RandomYTProductions pretty much, but not trhu the wall adapter. Use the usb cable instead

  • and yeah...that AAA will be empty in few secs, and you won't get any power after transformers

  • how about to see you speaking romanian?

    i think you get my point, and if you don't that's your problem...no offence...

    i don't get this shit...anybody have something with the way you speack, well, eng it's not my first lang, and i think i speack ~well in this case, and yeah...your post say damn alot about you, don't get me wrong, but what you did it's some like "searching youtube for eng mistakes"

    hope you get my point, and honest i didn't offence with something

    regards

  • Fucking HATER!!!

  • If you go to the original video from householdhacker, they will tell you in the bottom bar that it is a parody video, and that it doesn't actually work, but most people don't read that stuff. That's why I'm glad this video was made. I love it. :)

  • first of all the + and - were touching eachother lol fake losser

  • the household haackers are dumb ashholes.... no brain at all....

  • 1.5V on a TV hahaha

  • i did it with a 9 volt it lasted me like 10 munites

  • And using your brain and eyes to read the description on the original video, you would see that Household Hacker has clearly stated that it is a parody.

  • fake fake theres no way a aaa battery will powwer a tv

  • you missed one more flaw. in RCA cables, it's the plug he removed which feeds power not the metal pins surrounding the plug. Those only keep it stable. The more you know

  • houshold hack stole this from kipkay

  • blue screen and yellow gay fonts doesn't match man... it's hurting my eyes... I wish you get a blue of screen of doom...

  • The most stupid video I've seen for year! .. and may be years to come !

  • ur a dush but u make a good point

  • you mister fucking shitttttttttttttttttttttt.....­..........

  • you are a idiot

  • It cant work but you´ll find thousand´s who would think it works

  • for people saying it works havent tried it. Or did try and just like to lie. Not only does the cell not have enough voltage but the current is way to low. DC will not run a TV without an inverter and even then the power output in Watts is still too low for a single 1.5v cell. Watts = Volts x Amps. MY small 15" tv needs 38W to run. Another one for you. You need 1V to push 1A through 1-Ohm of resistance. Know what your talking about before you comment and look stupid.

  • how could any body waste their time with this?

  • uh did you try it!? dumbass

  • @MegaMario20 Uh... Nope! But I know enough about electronics to truthfully say that this will not work... Do you have to put your hand in a fire to know that it will burn you? Of course not!

  • @xAndrew25 Well, my Dad accidently burned my hand with a pan of hot popcorn when i was probably 5, and there is still a mark today. Give the idea a try shit-for-brains.

  • it's more likely that this will work on an lcd or even an led tv but then again there is the dc to ac problem....

  • i tryed this on my tv it works good my tv played for 30 min then turn off.. this is a great ideal

  • it could work with 8 aaa batterys and a power inveter for a few secs

  • you could've just said "household hacker is a fake and if you think it's real you're an idiot"

    save everyone a lot of time :)

  • I guess so... It didn't exactly turn out as good as i wanted it to anyways.

  • @XHack25 what did you use? in your audio?

  • when you said transformers i was expectin you to pull out a picture of optimus prime XD

  • an tv transformer will give the tv 300 volts ac and it will not works on 3 volts

  • Drop your freaking theories and test it

  • the fact that this even needs to be debated owes it self to the sad state of our educational system god help us

  • first off

    did u even try this

    instead of reciting all this scientifical crap actually test it

    i tried this t my friends house and it worked

    but only for a minute

    then the tv went out

  • The only way that it might work is if your TV was battery operated. Even then, DC current doesn't work with transformers because they require AC current. Try this, post a video showing me that id does work, and I'll point out how you faked it.

  • pwnt.

  • @XHack25 haha shut up you are a fake.

  • @mrdengakuman99

    You sound like a Juggalo, FUCKIN MAGNETS HOW DO THEY WORK?

    Anyway don't know on science darky.

  • @Beastialman Who the fuck are you callin darky bitch. I didn't even writhe that shit.

  • @mrdengakuman99

    Then how did you account post it?

  • @Beastialman Other people use my account saying stupid stuff.

  • I've got a simpler explanation...wall outlets carry 120 volts an AAA battery carries 1.5 volts. No way on earth would a 1.5v battery power the tv when it was designed for 120v. 80 batteries would though...but that would just be a waste of time imo. Anyways great explanation in your vid.

  • Thanks! I guess that would've been an easier explanation... Plus DC current doesn't usually work with AC devices.

  • True :)

  • i agree with XHack25 all the way!!

  • @triblade101 even then won't be able to work out, this is physic at school...or maybe those idiots with her hack didn't go to school

    first AC and DC power are not the fucking same, secound that screen of TV have in it few thousands volts so i say to those idiots to get an life, maybe if you use an powerful inverter of voltage you gonna make it work, but to plug an AAA to outlet never!

    i do electronics and IT for more then 10Y

    and yeah how many amperage have an AAA?=)) ROFLMAO=))))

    idiots!

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  • @kyme32 i guess you skipped those english classes for science ones.

  • @hezmeister hope next time when you gonna watch an video, post your opinion about it, and don't fuck with someone because he/she it's from other country with non eng lang as first one;)

    peace

  • @hezmeister and about my knowledge you can't make this shit work out without mod that tv, anyway, that's my own opinion, maybe i gonna see someone soon on g regords making an engine 220v working with an battery...or who knows maybe feeding and whole city with few AAA=)))

    and anyway, an screen have ~400v in 2x2cm

    so let me see the magic how will work out that damn tv with an 1.5v without modd it, even inverter who make such an power will won't work with it:)))

  • also, im pretty sure people dont power their tv by plugging something into those red and white plugs.

  • Of course not! Those cables are data carriers for connecting your TV to a vcr, dvd player, etc...

  • ah yeah. you think?

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