Easy to Make Ferrite Tesla Tower

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  • Опубліковано 6 січ 2025

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  • @Caesarus2011
    @Caesarus2011 3 дні тому +2

    Great demo, many thanks for sharing … this really helps me a lot in my project. Quite impressive to see no power loss of pulsed DC for that distance using such small gauge wire in one wire transmission. I guess adding a coil at the end of transmission line may yield more power for your 2025 blinking leds.
    And all of this with just a little 1.5v aa battery ❤

    • @Slider2732_
      @Slider2732_  2 дні тому +2

      Thanks Caesarus, happy you liked it 😀
      Yep, a coil on the end would help.. especially tuned with a capacitor.

  • @johnwynne-qx6br
    @johnwynne-qx6br 3 дні тому +3

    Yep certainly impressive. Nice circuit and share.

    • @Slider2732_
      @Slider2732_  3 дні тому +2

      Thanks. All of my old solder tubes now have wire on them! 😀

  • @johanrheeder1640
    @johanrheeder1640 День тому +2

    Great video Slider

  • @Peter36963
    @Peter36963 День тому +2

    Thanks for the video. What is an "AV double diode LED" and how does it work? It appears to be two germanium diodes connected in series connected to the negative and positive of the LED. Thank You.

    • @Slider2732_
      @Slider2732_  42 хвилини тому

      An 'AV plug' is the common term. It's the first two letters of the creator, a Mr. Avramenko and the AV does look like the directions of the diodes. Typically, 1N4148 signal diodes are connected, but any can be used. Both are connected at one end together, one faces one way, the other faces oppositely. The other ends then become a positive and a negative, converting the fast pulsed on/off energy from a wireless energy system into a positive supply and a negative supply for a DC load. A capacitor across the outputs can help to smooth that DC type output supply and then things like motors can run. The 2025 sign already has a supply capacitor onboard, so was able to work.
      Can see the connections at 2:17 😀

  • @GrandadIsAnOldMan
    @GrandadIsAnOldMan 3 дні тому +4

    I do like a disassembly that involves using a hammer 😁😁👍👍🔨🔨⚒⚒

  • @calcoin4199
    @calcoin4199 День тому +2

    Is there a benefit to using the standard slayer exiter with a bjt over a slayer that uses a mosfet

    • @Slider2732_
      @Slider2732_  День тому +1

      Both are effective, being as only a switch function is being used. I think though, that BJT's tend to be used for lower power projects, there being no usual need for 10A handling or up to 100V as common for MOSFET's. Also, BJT's tend to work from around 0.6V, are cheap and have the bandwidth 😀

  • @diydesi8433
    @diydesi8433 3 дні тому +3

    Slider But can old florocent tubelights will work pls experiment🎉🎉🎉

    • @Slider2732_
      @Slider2732_  2 дні тому +1

      Unfortunately I have none or would have tried (moved house about 2 years ago and a lot of parts got junked). The neons do point to there being enough voltage though 😀

  • @FreekingAwwsome
    @FreekingAwwsome День тому +2

    One point seven megahertz

    • @Slider2732_
      @Slider2732_  День тому +1

      Yeah, thought it was 1.8MHz before seeing the display... the camera was in the way 😀

  • @Caesarus2011
    @Caesarus2011 3 дні тому +3

    So, basically you drive 25 oscillators using one wire transmission with only one source which also powers one oscillator itself ?
    I wonder if you would be able to power a dc/dc buck booster together with your 2025 blinking lights and charge a 1.2 V aa rechargeable battery ?

    • @Slider2732_
      @Slider2732_  2 дні тому +2

      25 LED's, but running through the main osc circuit, yep.
      A buck booster would be fun. If it worked I would think it would have low current output, the main circuit only drawing around 30mA. However, it should charge a 1.2V battery to some extent. It's an interesting question and I'll likely look at that in the future 😀

  • @railgap
    @railgap 2 дні тому +2

    "tower"

    • @Slider2732_
      @Slider2732_  2 дні тому +1

      Haha yes, well to an ant it would be. I suppose '1:48 Scale Tower' would be more appropriate compared to Tesla's sparkgap originals.