0:00intro problem statement
A medium close-up shot of a Caucasian man in his late 20s or early 30s, seated at a light wooden workbench, holding a black 3D-printed enclosure for a small fan. He is looking directly at the camera and talking, gesturing with his left hand while holding the object with both hands. The background features a reddish-brown brick wall with blue and red storage bins mounted, and a grey concrete wall section below. The lighting is bright and even, coming from the front, with minimal shadows. The overall color palette is warm with the red shirt and brick, contrasting with the blue bins and grey concrete. Text overlays appear: 'How do I power', 'the fan and how do I enclose all of this', 'so that it works', 'as a portable fume extractor?'.
0:06solution introduction
The scene continues with a medium close-up shot of the same Caucasian man. He is now holding an orange and black battery adapter in his left hand, presenting it to the camera. He is talking and smiling, looking directly at the viewer. The background and lighting remain consistent with the previous scene. The adapter is connected by red and black wires. Text overlays appear: 'I have one more idea', 'that I think will work great.', 'And it involves this thing.'. The color palette remains vibrant with the orange adapter adding another pop of color.
0:10adapter close up
A close-up shot focuses on the orange and black battery adapter, held in the man's hands. The adapter has a textured black base with 'RIDGID' branding visible in white on the side, and a barcode with 'CS17394D351168'. The orange top surface is smooth. The man's thumb covers part of the adapter. The background is blurred, showing hints of his red t-shirt. Bright, diffused lighting highlights the details of the adapter. Text overlays appear: 'This is an adapter', 'that plugs into my drill battery.'. The color scheme is dominated by black and orange with hints of red from his shirt.
0:13wiring demonstration
A close-up shot of the orange and black battery adapter, focusing on the top surface. The man's hands are visible as he plugs a red wire into a small gray connector on the adapter. The adapter features four small black screws on its orange top plate. The background is blurred red from his shirt. The lighting is bright and direct, clearly showing the action. Text overlays appear: 'And I can plug things into this'. The color palette is primarily orange, black, red, and grey.
0:15explaining battery benefits
The scene returns to a medium close-up of the Caucasian man, seated at his workbench. He holds the orange and black battery adapter, now with red and black wires connected via a grey connector, in his left hand. He gestures with his right hand while explaining the benefits of using the drill battery adapter. His expression is informative and confident. The workshop background, brick wall, and blue/red bins are visible. The lighting remains bright and even. Text overlays appear: 'and run them straight off this battery,', 'which is really cool', 'because these batteries', 'They're easy to take off and charge', 'anytime I need to.'. The dominant colors are red from his shirt, orange from the adapter, and the natural tones of the brick and wood.
0:22voltage drawback
A slightly tighter medium close-up of the Caucasian man, as he explains a drawback. He holds the orange and black battery adapter closer to the camera, specifically pointing out the '18V' marking on it with his right index finger. His expression is now more serious and explanatory. The background is slightly blurred but still shows the workshop elements like a microscope and a red fire extinguisher on a shelf. The lighting is focused and clear. Text overlays appear: 'But there is one drawback.', 'And it's that these drill batteries', 'run on 18V.'. The color palette emphasizes the orange and black of the adapter against his red shirt and the brick wall.
0:27fan test initial
A medium close-up shot of the Caucasian man at his workbench. He is bending forward, intently connecting the wires from the orange adapter to a small black computer fan. The fan is placed on the light wooden surface in front of him. As he connects the wires, the fan instantly powers on and begins to spin rapidly. The background remains the workshop setting with the brick wall and storage bins. The lighting is bright and functional. Text overlays appear: 'So let's plug it in to the', '12 volt fan', 'and see what happens.', 'Whoa.'. The primary colors are red from his shirt, black from the fan, and orange from the adapter.
0:31fan test airflow
The medium close-up shot continues with the Caucasian man, now sitting upright, smiling broadly at the camera. He holds the small black computer fan, which is still connected to the orange adapter by wires, in front of him. He gestures with his hands, indicating the strong airflow from the fan. The workshop background remains consistent. The lighting is bright and cheerful. Text overlays appear: 'Boom', 'That's as you can see,', 'way more airflow.', 'I just had a really cool project idea.'. His positive expression conveys satisfaction with the fan's performance. The color palette remains consistent with the workshop environment.
0:36hovercraft idea
The medium close-up shot of the Caucasian man persists. He is holding both the orange adapter with wires and the black fan, pondering. He then slightly shrugs, indicating a new thought. He is talking, suggesting a 'hovercraft' project idea. The familiar workshop background and bright lighting are visible. Text overlays appear: 'What if I built,', 'like, a little, like,', 'hovercraft using this?'. His expression is thoughtful and imaginative, leading to a new idea. The colors are still vibrant with the red shirt and orange adapter.
0:39airflow comparison close up
A close-up shot focuses on the grey wire connector with red and black wires, connecting the orange 'RIDGID 18V' adapter to the black computer fan. The fan is visible on the right, and the adapter on the left. The man's red t-shirt is visible in the blurred background. He is holding the setup firmly. Text overlays appear: 'This is going to suck', 'a lot more air than that', 'nine volt battery.'. The lighting is bright and highlights the components. The color scheme features red, black, orange, and grey, emphasizing the technical components.
0:42voltage concerns
The medium close-up shot of the Caucasian man continues. He holds the orange adapter and the black fan, both connected by wires, while expressing concerns about the voltage mismatch. His expression is serious and thoughtful as he explains the potential issue of running a 12-volt fan on an 18-volt battery for an extended period. The workshop background, including the brick wall, remains visible. The lighting is consistent. Text overlays appear: 'But I'm not sure I feel', 'great', 'about running this 12', 'volt fan on 18V', 'for a long period of time.', 'The solution to that', 'is to use a buck converter.'. His body language is focused on educating the viewer about electrical safety and component longevity. The color palette emphasizes the red shirt and orange/black components.
0:51buck converter introduction
The medium close-up shot of the Caucasian man continues. He is holding a tiny green circuit board, a 'buck converter', in his right hand between his thumb and forefinger, presenting it to the camera. He explains its function as a solution to the voltage problem. The orange adapter and black fan are still visible on the workbench in front of him, connected by wires. The workshop background is slightly blurred. The lighting is clear and highlights the small component. Text overlays appear: 'So I can plug the', 'battery into this,', 'and it will reduce it', 'down to 12V.'. His expression is confident and instructional. The prominent colors are red, green (from the circuit board), black, and orange.
0:56buck converter close up
An extreme close-up shot focuses on the small green buck converter held between the man's thumb and forefinger. The miniature circuit board has various tiny silver components and black chips, with '4R7' printed on one of the larger components. The man's fingers and his red t-shirt in the blurred background provide context. The lighting is very bright and detailed, showing the intricate circuitry. Text overlays appear: 'And that would be a', 'much safer', 'and more reliable way', 'to run this setup.'. The color scheme is dominated by green, silver, black, and the blurred red of his shirt.
0:59outro call to action
A static shot transitions to an outro screen. The majority of the screen is overlaid with solid red and blue graphics. The upper red banner reads 'Click the link in our bio to watch the full video'. A larger blue rectangle in the middle states 'The Byte Sized Engineer' in white text, with 'Part 3' below it. A white graphic in the bottom right corner features three stylized gears and the text 'byte sized.' under it, followed by 'DigiKey' in a larger font. The background, visible through semi-transparent sections and behind the text, shows the Caucasian man from previous scenes, now engaged in soldering a component on his workbench, with a blue fume extractor fan running nearby. The lighting is bright. The overall color palette is bold with red, blue, white, and the natural colors of the workshop. A melodic electronic sound plays.