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security screws should be enforced.
« on: November 10, 2014, 10:01:04 pm »
Hi everyone i was on the strange side of youtube again at early hours of the morning and found this crazy video.

I will say this Microwaves have good stuff inside like the hv transformer in the non inverter types but then again i am sure you can rewind the inverter types and maybe get a nice high current dc ect, but anyway here is something that is just batshit crazy.



I was thinking about writing to this guy but i honestly think there is no point.  :-DD

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« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2014, 10:47:31 pm »
Those Crazy Russians...
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« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2014, 10:55:40 pm »
Well, that looks safe...

At least they wont be able to spawn!
 

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« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2014, 10:56:07 pm »
well at leased he is using a very very thin can and a old broom so its "SAFE"!!!!.
 

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« Reply #4 on: November 11, 2014, 02:25:51 am »
The first video isn't that dangerous. The magnetron looks to be water cooled and he had a shield around it to prevent the microwaves from escaping.

The only danger is that beryllium tube cracking and the dust oxidizing. That shit'll ruin your day.

Honestly, people are scared of everything that isn't 5V and hooked to an Arduino.


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« Reply #5 on: November 11, 2014, 03:35:50 am »
The main problem really is, frequencies up there propagate so damn easily.  You can play with 100s of MHz all day long without interfering with too much, as long as you don't hang long wires randomly off the transmitter.

The main hazards to bodily health are RF burns (touching the electrode can't be very good..) and heating (the eyes are the primary hazard, not the testes).

And for that matter, it's no worse than sitting in front of a bonfire: the IR radiation from that is so intense, you actually feel it (and not just that you feel it, but that it's so intense, you can't even get too close).  And staring at a bonfire for too long will give you cataracts!

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« Reply #6 on: November 11, 2014, 10:48:11 am »
The first video isn't that dangerous. The magnetron looks to be water cooled and he had a shield around it to prevent the microwaves from escaping.

The only danger is that beryllium tube cracking and the dust oxidizing. That shit'll ruin your day.

Honestly, people are scared of everything that isn't 5V and hooked to an Arduino.


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Mate first off i worked on higher voltages then 5KV so your first assumption about me is wrong, i guess you did not watch the video all the way through when he taken the make shift perforated  shield off and put his hand directly over the RF Antenna, Let's remember this is the same magnetron that had enough power going through it to heat the Potato to some degree judging from the footage that was shown we can deduce that it was a fair amount of power plus the guy did go to the trouble of water cooling it so one can only assume that the magnetron was close to full power.

"if you think its safe you can always put your hand in front of the magnetron RF Antenna and see what happens but i am sure you would not do it your self and if you did your not going to have a good time"

This is the only reason i thought he was crazy, plus not to mention what sort of experiment he was doing with sticking things on it and playing with it like a kids toy, sure that been said some people think i am crazy for working with high voltages but there is a respect and safety that most people would follow and i think you would agree this guy is not been safe with this device at all.


The second video was a guy with a thin tin can over the magnetron and a broom that's a little safer but still just only a few points less from the first crazy video. "but this guy was i guess smart enough to face the microwaves emitter away from him by using a tin can as wave guide. "I will have to check but i am sure the sheet metal they use in a microwave guide is thicker then a tin can".

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« Reply #7 on: November 11, 2014, 01:06:27 pm »
Sorry, but no. I've bought it, it's my device, and I should be able to open it for modification or repair. Warning labels are sufficient for 99.99% of the population and Darwin will take care of the rest.
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« Reply #8 on: November 11, 2014, 02:21:01 pm »
Sorry, but no. I've bought it, it's my device, and I should be able to open it for modification or repair. Warning labels are sufficient for 99.99% of the population and Darwin will take care of the rest.

Hello the Security screws are a joke much like your Darwin comment, i like to repair things my self as well but then again most of us have these security screw drivers anyway. "maybe i should have put this under jokes or something oh well too late".

take care and thanks for reading and watching.
 

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« Reply #9 on: November 11, 2014, 03:17:59 pm »
The problem is they use security screws on everything. pretty much every consumer device I've looked at in the last few years has some sort of nonstandard screw
If they only used it on particularly dangerous stuff, then drivers would be somewhat less available.
 However I suspect it's mostly manufacturers arse-covering, as they can claim they've made some effort to prevent people messing.
 
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Re: security screws should be enforced.
« Reply #10 on: November 11, 2014, 03:26:29 pm »
The only danger is that beryllium tube cracking and the dust oxidizing. That shit'll ruin your day.

Honestly, people are scared of everything that isn't 5V and hooked to an Arduino.
Well there still is a difference between doing something stupid and knowing what you are doing.
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« Reply #11 on: November 11, 2014, 07:57:20 pm »
Those Crazy Russians...

"DING!"  Your boom-box is done.  :-DD
 

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« Reply #12 on: November 11, 2014, 08:18:41 pm »
Has anyone seen Photonic's latest video?  He installed a magnetron to a computer case and burnt the motherboard.  Then he installed it into a television. 
 

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« Reply #13 on: November 12, 2014, 09:01:38 am »
The guy at Photonic Induction is a little crazy and I am surprised that his house has not burned down by now. As for the security screws I agree with Mike, they are everywhere! Last week a neighbor had a disk jammed in his Philips DVD player and when I came to open it the case was secured by pentalobe security screws.
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« Reply #14 on: November 12, 2014, 11:13:40 am »
Those Crazy Russians...

I wonder if someone could use an accurately machined wave-guide and fry an enemy's kidneys from a distance. In practice, I think a high moisture content in the air and the air itself would attenuate the signal too much, plus it would be extremely difficult to make a really accurate wave-guide at 2.45GHz.

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« Reply #15 on: November 12, 2014, 11:16:58 am »
The guy at Photonic Induction is a little crazy and I am surprised that his house has not burned down by now. As for the security screws I agree with Mike, they are everywhere! Last week a neighbor had a disk jammed in his Philips DVD player and when I came to open it the case was secured by pentalobe security screws.

I've only ever seen Philips use Torx screws.

It's kind of good for me, I pick up faulty stuff quite often. Usually people haven't fiddled with Philips items because Torx is a rarer screw, most people don't know what to do.
 

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« Reply #16 on: November 12, 2014, 04:35:41 pm »
VK3DRB, please read the Inverse Square Law again  :) They investigated the possibility of a microwave death ray in the 1930's and the prize was 100 GBP for anybody who could fry a sheep at a hundred yards. The man doing the work was called Robert Watson Watt, he didn't invent a death ray but he did invent RADAR.
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