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**Project: Explosive Alarm Clock**
* Creator fulfills a promise to build an alarm clock that explodes (using capacitors) when it goes off.
* They design a "revolutionary magazine" to feed 10 capacitors, which are detonated by a rotating, motorized system connected to a high-voltage source.
* The system is triggered by a modified alarm clock, using its 1.5V output to activate a relay, powering the motor.
* **Successful Test:** The alarm clock explodes (mostly) successfully, with some capacitors not detonating due to leg adjustment issues.
* **Disclaimer:** Not a DIY project; don't try this at home.
* **Sponsor Plug:** KeySight, offering free online education, events, and a chance to win pro-grade electronic tools (with an exclusive bonus for using the creator's registration link).
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1. **Project Goal**: Create an explosive alarm clock that uses capacitors.
2. **Initial Requirement**: 200,000 likes were initially required to start the project, but the creator decided to proceed regardless.
3. **Event Sponsorship**: The project is sponsored by Keysight, which is hosting annual events.
4. **Event Details**: The first event is on March 14th, with subsequent events throughout the year.
5. **Event Perks**: The events offer free electronic tips, learning from industry experts, and a chance to win thousands of dollars in test gear.
6. **Alarm Clock Design**: The alarm clock features a rotating magazine with 10 capacitors.
7. **Motor Setup**: A motor is used to rotate the magazine, initially tested with a power supply.
8. **Voltage Adjustment**: The power supply allows for voltage adjustment to change the output speed.
9. **Safety Notice**: The project is explicitly stated as "not a DIY project" due to safety concerns.
10. **Component Details**:
* Capacitors are used in the explosive mechanism.
* A BJT transistor is used to control a relay.
* A relay powers the motor turning the capacitor magazine.
11. **Alarm Clock Modification**:
* The creator modified an existing alarm clock to integrate with the capacitor mechanism.
* The alarm clock's motor leads were soldered with wires (red for positive polarity).
12. **Project Completion**: The explosive alarm clock project was completed and successfully tested.
13. **Test Outcome**: Not all capacitors blew up due to leg adjustment issues, but the project was deemed a success.
14. **Keysight's Contributions**:
* Provides pro-grade electronic tools and equipment.
* Offers free online education, holds events, and gives away tools.
15. **Event Registration**: Registration for Keysight's events is free, with a single sign-up covering all four events.