Testing old Color TV's and Microwaving a Boom Box

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2010

Electronics can be fun!

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  • can i have those 2 tvs?

  • @1FenderGuy their long gone.

  • I have a whole box full of them green triplers ;p

  • @TheElectricnoob nice!, good for a super cascade!

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  • @Aussie50 Sucks, i am 13 and i am a vintage TV collector

  • i remember ages ago burning an old set top box with the lid off. but some metho on it and lit it up the caps went off like this. and sometimes one would go off and about 5 seconds later i would hear something landing on the carport or house roof. they must have took off like rockets.

  • good job

  • @wisteela Its the same here in the usa they went to that digital switch and alot went out as trash when you just had to get a box to still watch them I guess people want that Hd stuff these days.

  • We'll soon to be getting loads of thrown away TVs here in the UK due to the digital switch over too.

    That boom box went up nicely.

  • I have spent all night watching your videos, I am very jealous you get to play around with all this cool stuff, all very interesting! I used to love going to scrap yards as a kid and picking up old lawn-mower engines to try and repair or make go-karts with or electronic bits for silly projects. The house would be full of electric motors, washing machine pumps, gear assemblies from RC toys, parts of vacuum cleaners and old hi-fi speakers.You have a great workshop!I wish I was not now stuck in IT!

  • i have a sharp 27u-s60 and the high voltage output keeps blowing...any help you can give me...please respond

  • @Aussie50

    If you ever wanted to get a small induction heater, Ameritherm makes a couple models in the Easyheat (formerly Hotshot) line which run on single-phase power and put out 1.5 or 2.1kW depending on the model.

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