When I saw the clock transformer I was disappointed. Until I realized it was just a spool of wire :) An amazing DIY transformer project, ground up. Awesome post.
Good project. The transformer turn ratio is 150. With a tip122 transistor, the output is 15,000v max. The circuit should be tweaked to keep the primary voltage below 90. Otherwise, the transistor will eventually fail.
I live in Japan and enjoy various DIY projects, but your idea is wonderful. I'd love to learn. Thanks to you, the range of crafts I can do has widened. I'm grateful.!!!
Use the D209L transistor, it is much more powerful and durable. The D880 lives in this circuit for 30 seconds, then breaks through it, and also heats up. D209L plows like a watchdog and does not heat up even without a radiator. And from it the spark is longer and more powerful. The D880 C-E has a voltage of 60V, the D209L has 700V, so it does not break through!
The high voltage coil can be buried by dripping wax from a candle while melting it, rather than using plastic tape to hold it in place, to prevent moisture from entering the coil and make it stronger and last longer. In fact, I bought this same high voltage generator circuit from Ariake. 15KV High Frequency DC High Voltage Arc Ignition Generator Inverter Boost Step-Up 18650 DIY Kit U Core Transformer Suite 3.7V
What did you use to ensure there was 600 turns x 6? Dont know about anyone else but I am not keen on the idea of counting 3,600 revolutions of the drill...;)
Hey man! I just bought your thing, it arrived yesterday though, broken..:( I'm super sad cause it came from China and I am in Austria. Any way good job and have a good life :)
Зачет!Это ты ещё автотрансформатор не пробовал...Попробуй,сердечник от строчного трансформатора,кинескоп телевизизор,с зазором,намотай по всей окружности хороший провод,в изоляции,и через любой разрядник,ну,например,просто два толстых провода,подать высокое напряжение на 1,5-2 витка.И тогда понравится....У нас,в России,были в свое время кинопроекторы,с ксеноновыми дуговыми лампами,я даже поработать на них успел...Вот там для поджига ламп как раз и была такая схема.Я её дома собирал,пробовал.Дуга мощная...
i used the same wall clock coil for my HV transformer for an experiment but when i tried using a irf840 mosfet to drive it, it melted some parts of the coils so im rewinding it with the wire from a mircowave turntable motor and also trying out a new winding strat (my transformer pot is also in sections but just deeper) the coil was 270 ohms before trying the irf840 i used a dual npn transistor switch and that worked better but only with 2-3kv arcs
@@dunderdee 2 npn or mosfets and 2 resistors. but for mosfets you might blow the gates with the spike from the coils so diodes might be needed depending on the mosfet. the resistors go from collector/drain of 1 transistor to the base/gate of the other transistor. same with the other way around. then connect both emitter/source to ground. both ends of the center tapped coils to both of the collector/drain of the transistors. the mid point goes to positive
Вот увидели разряд,дугу и что? Сразу WOW?!...Офигенный ПРОЭКТ!.....Много ли вам надо для радости.Вы от каждой "моргалки" в ауте,потому,что офигенный ПРОЭКТ,WOW!!
The breakdown voltage of the transistor is 60V. There will be much larger reverse needle pulses in the primer that will destroy the transistor in a maximum of half an hour. I did one many years ago and my 100V transistor also broke down.
@@AdamGtr86 On the primary side, two coils are connected in series. The higher the number of turns in the primary, the smaller it gives inductive, positive feedback to the transistor. This is an inductive feedback oscillator.
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Amazing project I love it, what's for your next video on the same? Is it possible to make it self healing on the battery, like it's recharged when it drains to a certain voltage ⚡ and then use the output to power your TV?
Hi; please advise the current consumption of the circuit?in case let's use 9 v battery and 7805 in the circuit so input v is 5 V.? However I have to say that it is impossible for me to wind 600 turns of 0.05 mm wire without breaking it off
Hey Penguin thanks for making a awesome little device but also a ear killer to me as i could hear the very high operating frequencies and they were making my ears hurt really bad.
@G E T R E K T lmfao, go look at my page and check out the physics engines I program. :D. Dunce! Is that where your name came from, you just float around online wrecking yourself by saying the first stupid thing that pops into that little noggin of yours. Not only do I program physical engines but have created Tesla coils, Lasers, Lifters and tons of other high voltage projects. What are your qualifications again? None? Oh ok, that explains why you don't seem to know what you're talking about. You don't even seem to know how to gauge voltage by air breakdown distance for God sake.
@G E T R E K T No, you wrecked yourself. Not only on this comment but the other one you even mentioned yourself those rule only applies for spherical electrodes yet can't seem to realize that would make it a lower voltage here as its breakout due to concentration on a point is far lower. Its almost like you have NO practical experience, shocker.
@G E T R E K T Bro... look at the Fing video... how wide do you think the tip of his thumb is? Mine is flatter and larger at around 8mm... this is like maybe 2/3 that being generous as it comes to such a sharp point. Even using you absolutely unscientific anecdotal measurements you come out to roughly 6kv or so as the arcs produced here are literally only a couple millimeters apart and he jumpers it using tweezers so what exactly are you trying to argue as you are literally arguing with yourself here. This all ignores the ionization properties of the frayed wire allowing lower voltage breakdown. His real arclength here is likely about a mm or two. How much do you really believe this arc is because even saying 10kv is so insanely generous its unreal. You really don't seem to understand the slightest bit about any of this but are just here to argue to look smart while you accomplish the opposite in every single post.
Accuracy and truth are invaluable in rating the specs of something. Also how about a device that's slightly durable, such that someone might want to keep it. Do that and Voila!! magnifique. !
For transformers like this one in video (which you can easily disassemble and assemble again) I would suggest two transistor zvs driver instead this blocking oscillator
Thank you, this looks awesome! I have some questions. There are 3 wire connections on the primary side of the transformer. It was unclear in the video where they all went to. It looked like the center tap went to the base and one wire went to the collector. Is that correct? And the other side of the primary is connected to +3.7V? Also, why did you use 24 and 28 gauge wire for the primary? Why not just use the same gauge for everything? Thanks!
Thanks. For how to connect the wires, please refer to the schematic in the description, tap the link to download the schematic. According to calculations, this type of winding is the best switching mode for this type of transistor, which reduces the temperature of the transistor.
Zdravím Vás, a odpovídám. Dneska jsem sledoval to video. a bylo to takto.: Vodič 0,3 šel na odpor, vodič 0,3 a 0,5 byly vedeny na + přes vypínač a vodič 0,5 šel na prostřední kontakt u tranzistoru. Na pravý kontakt tranzistoru šlo - z baterie přímo. S pozdravem Jezevec
@@bubble83it depends about current,frequency,duration,skin resistance and etc i have tuched 100kv and i holded it for about 20secounds and im still alive
uso un ladron de julios para crear un campo magnetico como el de la corriente alterna, para luego aprovecharlo en una bobina muy densa para elevar el voltaje ⚡ fue genial, podria usarse como un encendedor cool o para una solddadura micro talvez
Those tweezers looked like metal. I would thing that person might experience a bit of discomfort running 100000 volts through their fingers. Maybe they had those hanes hot socks and underwear on at the time.
That's what's so cool about this. With a tiny little 3.7V battery, there's virtually no wattage in those 100,000 volts, it's just the 1 Amp stretched incredibly thin by all those coils. You could touch it all day and barely get a sunburn
@@Alkimi Good point. If you ever want to get somebodys attention, gut a disposable camera. Keep the flash in tact. Let the "monkey" see the shiny thing then lay it down. I used to do it when guys wouldnt stay out of my toolboxes at my shop. Several warnings later id do the national geographic thing. The box was taller than i am so id charge the capacitor with a 9volt and reach up and kay it in the top tray after shining it their way. Then leave. Mins later come back and find them sitting on their arse with a messed up look on their face. Ive rigged up remote controls flaslights and lighters as well. Some are 360 volts. Sorry Rusty! Hope your out of therapy by now.
@@Alkimi i had an erector set that had motors pullies steel gerders nuts and bolts etc. Dunno if they are even a thing anymore but my room was automated. Lights, massive stereo system(dad was a musician his concert stage equipment was my stereo system when he wasnt using it 18s and 24" subs , amps etc) Batteries wore out one day. I knew there was power in the outlets and the battery needed power. The battery case had pig tails so if i stick the two wires in the two slots in the outlet ill have power to charge the alkaline non rechargeable batteries. When i got my senses back and bandaged my cauterized burns all over me and what was left of my fingers i learned how to r&r an electrical outlet reset the breaker removed the black soot and burns up the sky blue painted wall slapped fresh paint on it and did it all before mom got home. Odly i ended up as a building contractor and a commercial electrician for years.
@@davidreynolds4684 haha! I have a similar story. My friend had the erector set, I was so jealous, they were so cool! I just had Legos, but my dad was a mechanic and I had all the spare parts you can imagine. I soldered wires directly to a light bulb after determining that my lamp had no electrical components inside it, so it should work if I just connect the outlet directly to the bulb, right? I remember a bright flash and then the bulb exploded. I don't think it even tripped the gfi, and I didn't get shocked (as far as I recall lol) But once when I was 7, I had my finger in between the two prongs while I was plugging something in, and I felt the shock through my entire body for a long time before I was able to pull my hand back. I was surprised at how I seemed to be just fine afterwards. Lately I've been pondering the many memories I have that may in fact be the memory of my death, and how impossible it is to know if/when I died and have since been experiencing something like Dante's Divine Comedy.
So crazy. I feel like this has simple way of exponentially raising the volts I wonder what would happen to sound passed through this device and hooked to a speaker.
This is so complicated, I saw the guy from India do this easier, hot glue magnet on a motor and he invented free energy perpetually running a large light bulb 💡 ⚡
Thanks for watching 😉😉😉
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Bro can you sell that
I cant do so much hard work on that i want to buy that damn thing
My also.
This is cool, but it is impossible for the voltage to be 100,000 with the air gap being so small. 5kV sounds more reasonable
i agree with you
Actually less gap=more amplification
@@jacktherip7750 This is not an amplifier.
average 10000 =1cm in room conditions
@@Deniz24-61 no, 10000v for each cm (according to electroboom)
When I saw the clock transformer I was disappointed. Until I realized it was just a spool of wire :) An amazing DIY transformer project, ground up. Awesome post.
Those are some gorgeous looking solder joints 🥰
4:03 made me search the comments for this lol
Great job .... could use it in my camping trip for start fire
Yes
Could learn English lmao
Or just get a lighter lol
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Same lol
شكرا لك على هذا المجهود الطيب ارجو وضع قائمة بالمواد التي استخدمتها ان امكن ذلك تحياتي الخالصة لكم مؤيد كريم من العراق
بالتأكيد سأضيف القائمة في قسم الوصف قريبًا.
Вообще ничего не понятно!
Good project. The transformer turn ratio is 150. With a tip122 transistor, the output is 15,000v max.
The circuit should be tweaked to keep the primary voltage below 90. Otherwise, the transistor will eventually fail.
Helpful tip, particularly for a person like who doesn't have idea about configuration of the circuit!
Is that kill human being
@@pktamilan1977 it can even vaporize a T-Rex
@@wilsontkl are u dumb? no it cant. The voltage is high but the amperage is super low, u wouldnt even feel the current, it would just burn u like fire
mm I have been left with a doubt, do the amps increase with that transformer?, and it can work with AC electricity?
Very useful video. Clear demo. Keep it up
Wow this is amazing 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
You Are All Video Is Greatest 😊
I live in Japan and enjoy various DIY projects, but your idea is wonderful. I'd love to learn. Thanks to you, the range of crafts I can do has widened. I'm grateful.!!!
This is all a prank trick 😜
Wow, I can do it again, you are cool and good at doing it again🥰
Use the D209L transistor, it is much more powerful and durable. The D880 lives in this circuit for 30 seconds, then breaks through it, and also heats up. D209L plows like a watchdog and does not heat up even without a radiator. And from it the spark is longer and more powerful. The D880 C-E has a voltage of 60V, the D209L has 700V, so it does not break through!
What do you mean break through?
there are actually lighter made this way. I love those.
Delicate and powerful, sir.
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Bravo!!!👏👏
Joder ...tu eres un máquina con la electronica.
Gracias por enseñarnos estas cosas.👍👍
¡Bravo!!👋👋👋 No son 100000 voltios pero usted siga aplaudiendo 👋👋👋👋
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Very Nice bobine 😎👍🏼,
Good job 🛠️👍🏼...👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼...
Thank you for the partage..
The high voltage coil can be buried by dripping wax from a candle while melting it, rather than using plastic tape to hold it in place, to prevent moisture from entering the coil and make it stronger and last longer.
In fact, I bought this same high voltage generator circuit from Ariake.
15KV High Frequency DC High Voltage Arc Ignition Generator Inverter Boost Step-Up 18650 DIY Kit U Core Transformer Suite 3.7V
Is there a website where we one can buy such high voltage circuit readymade? Please advice
Please advise where to buy
What did you use to ensure there was 600 turns x 6? Dont know about anyone else but I am not keen on the idea of counting 3,600 revolutions of the drill...;)
If u know the speed of the drill you take the time, for example if u need 6k turns and your drill goes up to 3000rpm u count 2 mins and you are done
@@Lucas_sGarageNice
Можно сосчитать только одну секцию, а остальные мотать примерно по объëму первой..
Hay quá bạn làm giỏi quá cái đó tạo khí lyonâm hay lắm đấy 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Realmente fasisnante gracias gran maestro por su infinita sabiduría bendiciones
Hey man! I just bought your thing, it arrived yesterday though, broken..:( I'm super sad cause it came from China and I am in Austria. Any way good job and have a good life :)
Nice. Try to put these cables in a dipole antena, each cable in one pole and turn on and verify the signal of one celular close to.
VERY GOOD JOB ! ITS LIKE PLASMA ENERGIE !!!!
Muy buen proyecto, lo felicito, me encantó el Mini flyback.!!! 👍👍
Good project I appreciated it
Wow it's so awesome!
It's literally an arc lighter right?
But how could you charge the battery of it?
The 3.7V batteries can be charged with the charging module
@@PenguinDIY you should have connected TP4056 module to make the arc lighter rechargeable
استمر بنشر ياصديقي هذا مفيد جدا 👍👍👍👍
Если смоделировать музыку высокой частотой и подать на этот преобразователь. Должен быть интересный эффект.
nicely presented ..short and clear..thanks 🍀👏👏
If this is literally 100000 volts, I could dominate the world with such a powerful weapon.
Yes but mili amps
It is dangerous. But technology to use for peaceful purpose. Do not hurt anyone.
@@ayyubklm1924 If you want peace, there has to be war.
Rubber glove: SHINEI!!!
100k volts is very dangerous
Зачет!Это ты ещё автотрансформатор не пробовал...Попробуй,сердечник от строчного трансформатора,кинескоп телевизизор,с зазором,намотай по всей окружности хороший провод,в изоляции,и через любой разрядник,ну,например,просто два толстых провода,подать высокое напряжение на 1,5-2 витка.И тогда понравится....У нас,в России,были в свое время кинопроекторы,с ксеноновыми дуговыми лампами,я даже поработать на них успел...Вот там для поджига ламп как раз и была такая схема.Я её дома собирал,пробовал.Дуга мощная...
Только очки защитные для сварщика перед этим одеть
i used the same wall clock coil for my HV transformer for an experiment but when i tried using a irf840 mosfet to drive it, it melted some parts of the coils so im rewinding it with the wire from a mircowave turntable motor and also trying out a new winding strat
(my transformer pot is also in sections but just deeper)
the coil was 270 ohms
before trying the irf840 i used a dual npn transistor switch and that worked better but only with 2-3kv arcs
how u used dual transistor
@@dunderdee 2 npn or mosfets and 2 resistors. but for mosfets you might blow the gates with the spike from the coils so diodes might be needed depending on the mosfet. the resistors go from collector/drain of 1 transistor to the base/gate of the other transistor. same with the other way around. then connect both emitter/source to ground. both ends of the center tapped coils to both of the collector/drain of the transistors. the mid point goes to positive
Very nice project very usefull
The rule of thumb for spark gaps is 3KV (3,000V) per cm. (10mm or 0.393701 inches)
А я знаю правило 1 kV = 1mm
Вот увидели разряд,дугу и что? Сразу WOW?!...Офигенный ПРОЭКТ!.....Много ли вам надо для радости.Вы от каждой "моргалки" в ауте,потому,что офигенный ПРОЭКТ,WOW!!
там от силы 15кв.
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The breakdown voltage of the transistor is 60V. There will be much larger reverse needle pulses in the primer that will destroy the transistor in a maximum of half an hour.
I did one many years ago and my 100V transistor also broke down.
Right idea ! Very good
@@victorfranklin338 xg
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@@victorfranklin338 What about protection due condesator?
What is the point of the transistor? It doesn't seem to be doing anything since you have a transformer at the end of the day with 2 leads coming out.
@@AdamGtr86 On the primary side, two coils are connected in series. The higher the number of turns in the primary, the smaller it gives inductive, positive feedback to the transistor. This is an inductive feedback oscillator.
amazing ! I am amazed by your incredible video titled [Video Title] that I came across on UA-cam. I would like to share this fantastic video on platforms in China, and I am seeking your permission to do so.
Due to the time constraints on these platforms, I may need to edit the video to fit within a 3-minute duration. Additionally, I will ensure to clearly credit your name and provide the original video link in the video description, allowing viewers to easily find the original source.
I eagerly await your response and hope to receive your permission soon.
Amazing project I love it, what's for your next video on the same? Is it possible to make it self healing on the battery, like it's recharged when it drains to a certain voltage ⚡ and then use the output to power your TV?
very good, Thank you ✅
You should probabaly vacuum pot that transformer winding in resin to prevent cross coil arcing and to make sure all the gaps are filled.
Will not help. The coils will not be saturated
High voltage this is nice jock 😄😄
Hi; please advise the current consumption of the circuit?in case let's use 9 v battery and 7805 in the circuit so input v is 5 V.? However I have to say that it is impossible for me to wind 600 turns of 0.05 mm wire without breaking it off
If you need advising on that, you shouldn't be tinkering with this.
Cool.
@@skysurferuk if you able to perceive all the matter you also sould not be
tinkering with this too
This is a nice stun gun🙉💥
3:13 - I think you should use Thermal Paste (like processors) not silicone paste
They are all silicone paste. Only quality and concentration
They are different. For such projects, this model of silicone paste is suitable.
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Hey Penguin thanks for making a awesome little device but also a ear killer to me as i could hear the very high operating frequencies and they were making my ears hurt really bad.
Its self oscillating you cant change the frequency of it but eith a zvs you can, also the zvs gives more power
10,000Voltage이상이면 상업성있습니다
Maybe if you cry about it some more your future self will go back in time and prevent you from watching this video....
Poor you
I like this video ❤❤❤
One question: can you tell me how do this device produce alternating current out of a battery???
Through the magnetic field that the choke in the secondary winding generates electricity.
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where do you get the plastic container for 6 turn x600 ?
you are very good, i want to make a gill to catch fish
Less than 20kv
If it was 100kv then you would need A MUCH larger primary to secondary ratio and a higher input voltage
Shits less than 10kv... likely less than 5kv.
@G E T R E K T lol yeah.
@G E T R E K T lmfao, go look at my page and check out the physics engines I program. :D. Dunce!
Is that where your name came from, you just float around online wrecking yourself by saying the first stupid thing that pops into that little noggin of yours.
Not only do I program physical engines but have created Tesla coils, Lasers, Lifters and tons of other high voltage projects. What are your qualifications again? None? Oh ok, that explains why you don't seem to know what you're talking about. You don't even seem to know how to gauge voltage by air breakdown distance for God sake.
@G E T R E K T No, you wrecked yourself. Not only on this comment but the other one you even mentioned yourself those rule only applies for spherical electrodes yet can't seem to realize that would make it a lower voltage here as its breakout due to concentration on a point is far lower. Its almost like you have NO practical experience, shocker.
@G E T R E K T Bro... look at the Fing video... how wide do you think the tip of his thumb is? Mine is flatter and larger at around 8mm... this is like maybe 2/3 that being generous as it comes to such a sharp point. Even using you absolutely unscientific anecdotal measurements you come out to roughly 6kv or so as the arcs produced here are literally only a couple millimeters apart and he jumpers it using tweezers so what exactly are you trying to argue as you are literally arguing with yourself here. This all ignores the ionization properties of the frayed wire allowing lower voltage breakdown. His real arclength here is likely about a mm or two. How much do you really believe this arc is because even saying 10kv is so insanely generous its unreal. You really don't seem to understand the slightest bit about any of this but are just here to argue to look smart while you accomplish the opposite in every single post.
Accuracy and truth are invaluable in rating the specs of something. Also how about a device that's slightly durable, such that someone might want to keep it. Do that and Voila!! magnifique. !
I would like you to draw a circuit diagram of the layout of the electronic components.
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송전기(전기보내는
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이젠 전기도희망이보입니다
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For transformers like this one in video (which you can easily disassemble and assemble again) I would suggest two transistor zvs driver instead this blocking oscillator
Will this give an electric shock?
Impressive. Informative
Thank you, this looks awesome! I have some questions.
There are 3 wire connections on the primary side of the transformer. It was unclear in the video where they all went to.
It looked like the center tap went to the base and one wire went to the collector.
Is that correct? And the other side of the primary is connected to +3.7V?
Also, why did you use 24 and 28 gauge wire for the primary? Why not just use the same gauge for everything?
Thanks!
Thanks.
For how to connect the wires, please refer to the schematic in the description, tap the link to download the schematic.
According to calculations, this type of winding is the best switching mode for this type of transistor, which reduces the temperature of the transistor.
Zdravím Vás, a odpovídám. Dneska jsem sledoval to video. a bylo to takto.: Vodič 0,3 šel na odpor, vodič 0,3 a 0,5 byly vedeny na + přes vypínač a vodič 0,5 šel na prostřední kontakt u tranzistoru. Na pravý kontakt tranzistoru šlo - z baterie přímo. S pozdravem Jezevec
Good job 👍
Don’t try this at home if you don’t want to set yourself at risk
I've touched 1KV electricity
The frequency of this transformer is wayyyyy to high to cause harm and even if it was not the current is wayyy too low to cause harm
@@bubble83it depends about current,frequency,duration,skin resistance and etc i have tuched 100kv and i holded it for about 20secounds and im still alive
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a simple way to make a taser, can be put on the end of long stick or cane to fend off predators or attackers
good idea
thanks
Cool info, thanks for sharing :)
Physics topper🙏🙏😍😎
I have a doubt. Is the output an AC ?
If so, would it be wise idea to use diodes to get DC.
no and why?
@@autopartsmonkey7992 Agreed.
Yes, the output is AC, but rectifying it only makes it more dangerous, especially if there's no point to it?
Watching is a universal language. 👍
Супер 👍
That music is relaxation though. √
wow muito bom!
@呼嚕呼嚕sùc
me gusta tus videos sigeasi 😀😀😀😀
Make a bunch and then tune them and then make some music and then watch your views and subs flyyyyyyyyyy!!!
Why is it always about views and subs😔
@@peterbyrne8758
It's not, daddy! I'm just trynna motivate 'em!
You know, like Leroy Smith!!!
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Чувак купил набор с АлиЭкспресс, где был уже готовый трансформатор, размотал его и намотал такой же. Гений...
uso un ladron de julios para crear un campo magnetico como el de la corriente alterna, para luego aprovecharlo en una bobina muy densa para elevar el voltaje ⚡ fue genial, podria usarse como un encendedor cool o para una solddadura micro talvez
Good for camping ...Nice idea
To urządzenie daje maksymalnie 10000V a nie 100 000V
کارت عالیه 👍👍👍🌹💙
Those tweezers looked like metal. I would thing that person might experience a bit of discomfort running 100000 volts through their fingers. Maybe they had those hanes hot socks and underwear on at the time.
That's what's so cool about this. With a tiny little 3.7V battery, there's virtually no wattage in those 100,000 volts, it's just the 1 Amp stretched incredibly thin by all those coils. You could touch it all day and barely get a sunburn
@@Alkimi Good point. If you ever want to get somebodys attention, gut a disposable camera. Keep the flash in tact. Let the "monkey" see the shiny thing then lay it down. I used to do it when guys wouldnt stay out of my toolboxes at my shop. Several warnings later id do the national geographic thing. The box was taller than i am so id charge the capacitor with a 9volt and reach up and kay it in the top tray after shining it their way. Then leave. Mins later come back and find them sitting on their arse with a messed up look on their face. Ive rigged up remote controls flaslights and lighters as well. Some are 360 volts. Sorry Rusty! Hope your out of therapy by now.
@@davidreynolds4684 ah yes I learned that lesson early in life. I used to take everything apart when I was little.
@@Alkimi i had an erector set that had motors pullies steel gerders nuts and bolts etc. Dunno if they are even a thing anymore but my room was automated. Lights, massive stereo system(dad was a musician his concert stage equipment was my stereo system when he wasnt using it 18s and 24" subs , amps etc) Batteries wore out one day. I knew there was power in the outlets and the battery needed power. The battery case had pig tails so if i stick the two wires in the two slots in the outlet ill have power to charge the alkaline non rechargeable batteries. When i got my senses back and bandaged my cauterized burns all over me and what was left of my fingers i learned how to r&r an electrical outlet reset the breaker removed the black soot and burns up the sky blue painted wall slapped fresh paint on it and did it all before mom got home. Odly i ended up as a building contractor and a commercial electrician for years.
@@davidreynolds4684 haha! I have a similar story. My friend had the erector set, I was so jealous, they were so cool! I just had Legos, but my dad was a mechanic and I had all the spare parts you can imagine. I soldered wires directly to a light bulb after determining that my lamp had no electrical components inside it, so it should work if I just connect the outlet directly to the bulb, right? I remember a bright flash and then the bulb exploded. I don't think it even tripped the gfi, and I didn't get shocked (as far as I recall lol)
But once when I was 7, I had my finger in between the two prongs while I was plugging something in, and I felt the shock through my entire body for a long time before I was able to pull my hand back. I was surprised at how I seemed to be just fine afterwards.
Lately I've been pondering the many memories I have that may in fact be the memory of my death, and how impossible it is to know if/when I died and have since been experiencing something like Dante's Divine Comedy.
Kaise banaya kaise banaya aapane bahut achcha hai
Thanks, nice video 👍👍👍👍
điện nhỏ chíu như thế này chơi mói an toàn nè nếu có bị trúng thì chỉ bị giật tê thôi😂🤣
nice so you created an alternating current and then multiplied it with the longest "last" spool on your coil.
Cooool,& so easy bro!!!
This looks very cool,is it producing a small plasma field, it look almost semi solid when you push the match in before it bursts into flames
So crazy. I feel like this has simple way of exponentially raising the volts I wonder what would happen to sound passed through this device and hooked to a speaker.
Very nice video 💛 new friend and like you
Thank you very much.
If the circuit diagram was given would have been more easy to understand .
The circuit diagram link is included in the description
It's good for some weak power supplies like batteries and adapter but the mosfet easily die when you use strong power supply
you are fantastic. great!!!
Very nice video sharing
haha natawa ko don sa plastik ng shabu na sinunog 🤣
its good, please learn how to build a gold (treasure) detector long range. pls, thnx
En el cerillo tardo un poco pero bien serviría para encender un cigarro 🤘🏼🕯️
güzel bir video , çok teşekkürler.
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This is so complicated, I saw the guy from India do this easier, hot glue magnet on a motor and he invented free energy perpetually running a large light bulb 💡 ⚡
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I have made my own this project when I was 6years old and I made a 220volt bulb glow using weak battery