Pete sets fire to resistors to research how they change value, not just for fun! This is because he needs to replace some in a power supply and has nothing but charred remains to work from!
If doing this yourself, please remember to mount the resistor on something safe, don't touch till cooled down, use heat/fireproof mat to stop falling parts causing fires, ideally do this outside or in a well ventilated area - I have forced air in my lab that was set to change the air every 5 minutes, and I would have turned it up further except it sounds like a jet aircraft!
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00:00 - Intro
00:09 - Why?
01:15 - The Experiments
01:18 - First try 1.2k Reistor - smokey
02:24 - 680 Ohm - flames and smoke - oops!
02:58 First two measurments
03:48 - So what does that tell me?
04:06 - If we assume ...
04:36 - lets set fire to a 1.8k resistor
05:36 - more measurments needed
08:55 - table of findings
10:38 - So what am I going to do
13:23 - Outro
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Experimenting - burnt resistor values #0046
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