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AC/DC Rising Power (Flick Of The Switch Promo Clip)

Rising Power Promo Clip. From the Flick of the Switch Tour Rehearsals with studio track audio. I edited some parts of the video so as not to get out of syncr…
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  1. Davide Pia says:
  2. Serge Mouravski says:

    #ACDC AC/DC – Rising Power

  3. Robson Albuquerque says:

    Melhor banda de Rock N Roll do mundo, essa música é foda!

    Don’t need no excuse
    My body’s blown a fuse
    Rising power
    We’ll raise the night
    Rising power
    Rising power
    We’ll wake the dead
    Rising power
    You’ll end up torn to shreds♫

  4. Chuk Norris says:

    Разенбаааауууум и Кобзон 

  5. mctiuu x says:

    que gran tema !!!

  6. levas555 says:

    It’s the perfect fit

  7. dave savard says:

    ac/dc’s most underated song

  8. Enrique Mendel says:

    a big song of AC/DC

  9. basbas metal says:

    yes ac/dc

  10. Enrique Mendel says:

    Yes AC/DC is rock 

  11. marce mateu says:

    The Best!!! 

  12. Masato T. says:

    AC/DC Rising Power (Flick Of The Switch Promo Clip)

  13. Só Rock says:

    Rising Power – AC/DC

    dog day Tuesday
    hope that girl she come today
    hard life it’s a city life
    sweat keep pourin’ down
    I’ve got my feet up like to love
    through the dawn till I’ve blown
    all I want’s her lovin’ down
    love the way she move around
    need no excuse
    to let it all hang loose
    my body’s blown a fuse
    rising power
    we’ll raise the night
    rising power
    rising power
    we’ll wake the dead
    rising power

    you’ve got a love life up all night
    darkest hour at the dead of night
    seen her walkin’ down the street
    the kind of woman that brings on heat
    loved her dusk till dawn
    come the morning she was gone
    took me out to my surprise
    money’s gone left high and dry
    need no excuse
    to let it all hang loose
    my body’s blown a fuse
    rising power
    we’ll raise the night
    rising power
    rising power
    we’ll wake the dead
    rising power
    you’ll end up torn to shreds

    don’t need no excuse
    my body’s blown a fuse
    rising power
    we’ll raise the night
    rising power
    rising power
    we’ll wake the dead
    rising power
    you’ll end up torn to shreds

    rise
    rise
    rise
    rising power
    the power rise
    from you

  14. DUMusic96 says:

    BEST FUCKING BAND IN THE UNIVERSE! Angus best guitarist – Guitar GOD! :D

  15. Grzegorz Panek says:

    Power is rising. Have nice evening,and weekend !!!

  16. marcello proto mura says:

    troppo forti

  17. Ruben Steekelenburg says:

    Hell yeahh

  18. Mr Bianco Re says:
  19. Paul. TheEightiesLuvr. says:

    Here we Go BaBy ! AC/DC.

  20. PIERRE BANFO says:

    AC/DC
    Rising Power
    m/

  21. TheSweetPerry says:

    Why are you using 3300uF capacitor? A simple 1000uF is sufficient. This box
    is closed box and would get quickly heated up with transformer inside it –
    so you may want to drill some holes for ventilation. Also you can add extra
    LED’s for AC supply indicator, DC output indicator, load indicator, blown
    fuse indicator etc. Adding a switch on the side would be cool too.

  22. Trevorjhk says:

    Positive video from a clever guy just trying to help and be honest . I
    enjoy all his videos

  23. fragwits says:

    why use 3300uF ? a rule of thumb i was taught is 1A= 2200uF that 7812 can’t
    even get close to handling 1A , so…
    you could have made the circuit a lot smaller 🙂

    And yes, 12volts ac is not enough with a rectifyer. it is probably a LDO
    (Low Drop Out) so atleast 1.5 volts higher input then the output u need.

    That 15 volts fro mthe transformer is without a load.. always drops ..

  24. mapmaker909 says:

    You have quite a collection of multimeters :)

  25. Tony Wads says:

    i use Circuit Wizard great easy to use pcb program make and test circuits
    before coverting to print artwork or gerber

  26. Monoque Din says:

    can you list all the components to make this circuit 

  27. fragwits says:

    There are nice little fuses, look like small condensators, they have the
    same footprint too, much nicer to use..

    these http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/non-resettable-wire-ended-fuses/2266599/
    

  28. Stephen Jones says:

    The diodes is causing the drops.

  29. hansonsux says:

    That regulator doesn’t need a heat sink though for only 40ma. But that
    transformer is much larger than that, so taking 500ma of current from that
    will result in a bbq in there.

  30. engelteir says:

    you got it! when i first started watching i noticed the diodes and was
    hoping it wouldn’t cause anything to blow up. you have multiple voltage
    drop locations, the diodes have a forward voltage drop and the regulator
    also has a minimum working voltage, so it cant regulate 12 volts from
    exactly 12. it needs more then this to regulate at 12. i am currently
    making a +12 -12 supply now, so going through all this myself at the
    moment.

  31. jayvee magtanong says:

    you use a led because you have voltage drop..

  32. Justin Dang says:

    doesn’t the voltage regulator generate a lot of heat? how did you address
    that?

  33. cheetahkid says:

    I notice a simple mistake, check the datasheet, it should have 10uF
    capacitor on the output of 7812, without it that why the voltage drop.

  34. reg finley says:

    who is heath robinson? lmao cousin of elbow grease?

  35. Paul Brace says:

    I haven’t even watched all the video and i have noticed you have got 2
    diodes around the wrong way lol, should have used a bridge rectifier module
    say 50v @ 5A max and probably cheeper than 4x 4001s lol

  36. igrewold says:

    The reason why you lost 0.5 volt is because of the voltage regulator. It
    needs more voltage for input than its output say by +2.5v. Just like they
    say in wikipedia here under the disadvantages section:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/78xx

    thanx for the video.

  37. Highlander250987 says:

    very helpful tutorial. a few pointers to help. the diodes wil have a
    voltage drop and the supply voltage is often better slightly higher than
    requird to account for this and effects of the regulator. heat may cause
    problems e.g the capacitor is very close to the transformer which can dry
    the electrolyte causing failure and the regulator generates heat as well.
    the regulator also requires additional components as required by the
    datasheet to correctly operate which would help with the voltage drop.
    lastly your idea of using the two end taps of the transformer is viable but
    would require the regulator needing a heatsink. for those wondering why the
    regulator converts the excess voltage to heat. thank you for sharing your
    method

  38. andre latore says:

    how to make a 12vol battery charger 

  39. Ayomide Philip says:

    Great one now it more clear to me. common lets work baby

  40. Hexmaster Hexy says:

    The us uses 120v 

  41. OSHbots says:

    The diodes in the bridge rectifier is the source of the voltage drop. Thank
    you for not editing out the mistakes you have made during this project. The
    troubleshooting tips are orders of magnitude more informative than the
    supply itself. Great video!

  42. GRminecraft says:

    drop voltage acros the diods !!!

  43. stephen josephson says:

    thank you so much I have always wanted to build my own power supply and now
    I can.. I really enjoyed your video thank you.

  44. Valkyrie612 says:

    Good stuff. Thanks.

  45. steven Arango says:

    very nice project tnx

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