Homemade 6V to 30000V transformer

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • Hello friends, today in this video i have shown how to make a high voltage transformer. Here i have used a old flyback transformer's ferrite core. Anyone can try this at home.
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    Components required for this project:-
    Ferrite transformer core
    Tip41 transistor
    220 ohm resistor
    22 ohm resistor
    Diode uf4007
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    Thank you for watching.
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  • @TechIdeasAG
    @TechIdeasAG  Před 5 lety +66

    All in one circuit, using this transformer
    czcams.com/video/v2ix2kDwGFQ/video.html

    • @dalee.wardsr63
      @dalee.wardsr63 Před 5 lety +4

      Tech Ideas l

    • @ghvhg3902
      @ghvhg3902 Před 5 lety +2

      หลอกควายทำยอดวิว.

    • @DeepakSharmaDPK
      @DeepakSharmaDPK Před 4 lety +2

      Can it give you a shock as original source is 6v battery.... Can you please tell how much current or resistance would be there before and after stepping up the voltage.

    • @jsb2177
      @jsb2177 Před 4 lety +1

      @@dalee.wardsr63 what are the materials?

    • @manpreet6311
      @manpreet6311 Před 4 lety +2

      @@DeepakSharmaDPK 6 volt battery is for dc current and transformers do never work on dc voltage they require ac voltage

  • @Blobadoodle
    @Blobadoodle Před 5 lety +272

    title : 30000V transformer
    description : Anyone can try this at home.
    me:

  • @evergreatest7644
    @evergreatest7644 Před 5 lety +301

    What everyone is calling 'spark' is actually called 'arc'.

  • @vgg960
    @vgg960 Před 5 lety +208

    Output voltage of that device - no more than 16000 V. W2/W1=1000/6=167. Uce max(TIP41C)=100 V. 100 V *167 = 16700 V . That's all - breakdown.

  • @badzonor5797
    @badzonor5797 Před 5 lety +702

    30000V would give a spark of ~3cm so that here it is ~10000V

    • @maxk4324
      @maxk4324 Před 5 lety +44

      @Erich Kaltenbrunner I think it would be 10mm actually. The dielectric strength of air is 3kv/mm, so 30,000/3000=10 (unless I am missing something, if I am please let me know).

    • @badzonor5797
      @badzonor5797 Před 5 lety +38

      @Erich Kaltenbrunner you're right, 1cm is 10,000V

    • @tremon3688
      @tremon3688 Před 5 lety +29

      Ur forggeting air resistance, we are not into a vacuum chamber

    • @apocaloptigon9988
      @apocaloptigon9988 Před 5 lety +14

      @@tremon3688 resistance of air cannot be reliably measured. that's why you see people talking about dielectric strength and breakdown voltage of air, but never the resistance.

    • @tremon3688
      @tremon3688 Před 5 lety +4

      @@apocaloptigon9988 what i wanted to say is that you can't apply same calculations as if we were in vacumm

  • @mirandaleelandsman9422
    @mirandaleelandsman9422 Před 5 lety +10

    I feel click-baited, Zillipoper to the rescue!

  • @alfianfahmi5430
    @alfianfahmi5430 Před 5 lety +72

    Let's have Mehdi from ElectroBOOM reacted to this video.

  • @brandonmeraz2440
    @brandonmeraz2440 Před 2 lety

    Never have I pushed the subscription button so quickly

  • @Hoidienvietnam
    @Hoidienvietnam Před 5 lety

    *channel specializing in sharing knowledge about electricity*

  • @a_s_mikael
    @a_s_mikael Před 3 lety +18

    For 30000V outer with 6V inner with 0.1A, you need one core with 65.73 cm² surface, in turn 4 by 14.44mm wire and out turn 20540 turn by 0.20mm wire
    This transistor outer must be less than 1000 V

    • @adrianoafruta8592
      @adrianoafruta8592 Před 2 lety

      where i can found an app to calculate this? or a map of these equation to me apply! please help

    • @a_s_mikael
      @a_s_mikael Před 2 lety

      @@adrianoafruta8592 I have, for Android

    • @adrianoafruta8592
      @adrianoafruta8592 Před 2 lety

      @@a_s_mikael what is the name? i need it!

    • @a_s_mikael
      @a_s_mikael Před 2 lety

      @@adrianoafruta8592 essa i.d.eia é minha na t.ele e no i.nsta me conta ai

    • @freeenergytransformer5842
      @freeenergytransformer5842 Před 2 lety

      we will show you how to make a homemade transformer with 6 volts of input and 3000 volts of output. The transistor outer must be less than 1000 volts. This transformer is perfect for powering small electronics projects.

  • @legominimovieproductions
    @legominimovieproductions Před 5 lety +77

    This guy surely believes that these chinese stun modules produce "7 million voltage" XD (as seen on ElectroBoom)

    • @shillstompers3793
      @shillstompers3793 Před 5 lety +6

      You read my mind. I would like to see the voltage output on a High Voltage Probe like the ones we used in the 70's on the picture tube anode button.

    • @deverence.3339
      @deverence.3339 Před 4 lety

      At least theres one smart person around here

    • @johneygd
      @johneygd Před 3 lety +2

      I never understood how a transformer could convert that 1,5 volt into 300.000 volt , but what i was thinking about is ,how about using that 300.000 voltage to drive a turbine to generate more power that way instead.

    • @legominimovieproductions
      @legominimovieproductions Před 3 lety +1

      @@johneygd If you increase the voltage from 1.5 to 300000V, you decrease the current by ~ 200000, so at 1.5V 1A input (just theoretical), you have 2,5W. So at the output you get 300.000V but only 0.000005A

  • @thatfeeble-mindedboy
    @thatfeeble-mindedboy Před 5 lety +2

    If you’ve never used or experienced a negative ion generator; you need to. They really are amazing little devices. There are several ways to produce them but one is known as the corona affect, I would think this would generate negative ions quite well.

  • @danielramirezcruz.2209
    @danielramirezcruz.2209 Před 5 lety +1

    Great work...I love it... thanks gracias buen trabajo...

    • @TechIdeasAG
      @TechIdeasAG  Před 5 lety

      Thanks

    • @nonneedtooknow
      @nonneedtooknow Před 3 lety

      @@TechIdeasAG This is real ??? I am a student.. if this is real I also want to try this at home how make it please give a full reply ..

  • @UnknownPerson-nl7te
    @UnknownPerson-nl7te Před 5 lety +7

    U KILLED US WITH ADDS!!!!

  • @antoniovalentini8537
    @antoniovalentini8537 Před 4 lety

    Grazie per questi video, Bravissimo

  • @chbonnici
    @chbonnici Před 5 lety +18

    Good video thumbs up. Thanks. But TPV = 1000 turns / 6 turns=166.66 x 6 volts =approx 1000Volt. If you want 30 KV you need 30,000 turns .

  • @petehiggins33
    @petehiggins33 Před 4 lety +18

    As everyone else has had a guess at the voltage I'll have one too. The breakdown voltage of air is about 30kV per cm. The longest gap that I saw the spark initiate was about a quarter of the width of his thumbnail at 9:39, say about 4mm. So the voltage is about 0.4 x 30kV = 12kV. Also the breakdown voltage of the transistor is say 80V (it's rated at 60V) so the output voltage can't exceed 1000t/6t x 80V = 13kV, Seems about right.

    • @vakidz
      @vakidz Před rokem

      Ты как это посчитал?😳

    • @hydroximane
      @hydroximane Před 10 měsíci

      I'm pretty sure it's about 10mm, not 4mm

    • @petehiggins33
      @petehiggins33 Před 10 měsíci

      @@hydroximane It's the minimum length of the spark that counts, not the maximum length that it stretches to.

    • @hydroximane
      @hydroximane Před 10 měsíci

      @@petehiggins33 oh yes make sense, since it needs to ionised the air between it first

    • @eliassilva2020
      @eliassilva2020 Před 8 měsíci

      Quando se trata de alta tensão e bem difícil dizer com tamanha certeza a tensão gerada

  • @Martin1519
    @Martin1519 Před 5 lety +6

    With this kinda music i expect to see a crowd of people dancing along with the project!

  • @user-tf1ho5ze8x
    @user-tf1ho5ze8x Před 5 lety

    Интересная самоделка. Напоминает электрозажигалку для газовой плиты.

  • @kucinggarong7202
    @kucinggarong7202 Před 4 lety +2

    masa kecil kurang bahagia ya bang hehe, tapi mantap juga videonya, ana mau nyoba nih kbtln bnyk flyback bekas haha...

  • @Congvanvlogs
    @Congvanvlogs Před 4 lety +5

    wonderful. i love technology a lot

  • @3733astrofree
    @3733astrofree Před 5 lety +4

    Hooo. Excelent idea. Hihg Voltage exclusiv

  • @robertgaines-tulsa
    @robertgaines-tulsa Před 5 lety +1

    Nice RF noise generator you have there...

  • @SodomySnake
    @SodomySnake Před 5 lety +43

    So that's 30kV in the same way your Chinese stereo has 1000W of "peak musical power". Those are "peak musical volts" lol.

    • @ge5645
      @ge5645 Před 3 lety

      30000 volts plasma arcs that are around 6 to 7 cm watch on go electronics

  • @erygion
    @erygion Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you, great video! Thank you for not having any free energy bs videos lol I subbed to you. All your videos look cool, I'm excited to see what you got!

  • @aleshep
    @aleshep Před 5 lety +568

    100% music VS 0% of information :(

    • @corporeidad
      @corporeidad Před 5 lety +20

      All who can read can get the information written un the vid.

    • @aleshep
      @aleshep Před 5 lety +10

      @@corporeidad so, what's the purpose of the video itself?

    • @corporeidad
      @corporeidad Před 5 lety +1

      @@aleshep What's syntetically said in the title (wrote by Pinaocchio, I guess (30.000 volts.?) )

    • @userPrehistoricman
      @userPrehistoricman Před 5 lety

      How do you think these get so many views? lol

    • @aleshep
      @aleshep Před 5 lety +8

      @@userPrehistoricman I think lots of people love music much more than useful and sensible information. lol.

  • @electroworld8733
    @electroworld8733 Před 4 lety

    Super video and sound quality.

  • @luizcarlosmatias2022
    @luizcarlosmatias2022 Před 5 lety +8

    muito bom!

  • @mehmoodahmed4164
    @mehmoodahmed4164 Před 4 lety +3

    i found your video in recommended videos, it is really awesome and technical

  • @iblesbosuok
    @iblesbosuok Před 5 lety +12

    I think it is better to substitute TIP41C with 2SC2335. 2SC2335 can hold 400V while TIP41C only 100V. This holding voltage capability will boost output voltage significantly.
    Cheers from Indonesia

    • @FredtheDorfDorfman1985
      @FredtheDorfDorfman1985 Před 5 lety +1

      Yea, and if ya really wanted to have some fun, using a TL494 in an offline arrangement driving a complimentary pair amp driving a gate drive transformer that's driving the gate of an IRFP460 in a half bridge using a cap bank of about 4 nF 400 V, powered by rectified mains would be cool. Or just go all out and do a ZVS driver, however I highly doubt the "insulation" on the hand wound secondary would stand up to either. I think this guy knows that too, is why he's using a 6 V powered low wattage oscillator with half watt resistors and a low current transistor. I've used the same circuit with 10 watt resistors and a bank of TIP3055's on a large DC Flyback and wasn't satisfied with the output, but it was impressive compared to this and it's insulation has handled a lot more power than that just fine. I'd love to have a core that is three times that size, use an appropriate polyethylene coil form, appropriate layer insulation, and larger wire, say 28 AWG or even 26, wound in clean straight layers because I'm a perfectionist, a 10 turn center tapped 12 AWG primary, and a huge ZVS driver. Talk about some output current, I could use that to power my TC's. And of course have a five turn 8, or 6 AWG secondary that I could swap out, to power the induction heater circuit.

    • @the_haunted_outhouse
      @the_haunted_outhouse Před 4 lety +1

      @@FredtheDorfDorfman1985, I'm thinking the same thing about the insulation there.
      Ideas that come to mind are wrapping the layers with heavy waxed paper and potting the layers with epoxy or something.
      Maybe suspending the while works in a small oil bath.
      Don't they use a kind of epoxy to pot the windings in a plain, old CRT flyback?
      Please share your thoughts on this as I am a complete novice when it comes to winding a transformer.

  • @garypearson8081
    @garypearson8081 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice that you listed all the materials,thanks

    • @ge5645
      @ge5645 Před 3 lety

      YES BUT WANT MORE VOLTAGE ??? AND HUGE ARCS WATCH IT ON GO ELECTRONICS

  • @necal9313
    @necal9313 Před 5 lety +1

    congratulations get your way clear

  • @KingJellyfishII
    @KingJellyfishII Před 5 lety +16

    \*looks at timestamp\*
    10:09
    Hmmmmmmmmm CZcams algorithm

  • @s.g.482
    @s.g.482 Před 5 lety +14

    better than music explain what u r doing !

    • @mozartips
      @mozartips Před 5 lety +2

      If you have eyes to see than you would've seen what he has wrote?

    • @Elfnetdesigns
      @Elfnetdesigns Před 5 lety

      because that involves actual work and brain power. It's easier to type or better yet, say in what you are doing in Hindi into google translate and copy paste it to the video.. keep in mind that these guys do not English very well if at all and make their livings scamming others online or over the phone.. So yeah

  • @Aryankhan-pz7ml
    @Aryankhan-pz7ml Před 5 lety

    Amazing sir

  • @brunokerbaul3826
    @brunokerbaul3826 Před 3 lety

    I really like your video it's really a good soldering and isolating exemple, you also give the pattern, that the proof you really understand what you do and calculate it, a very good example of a good job, not a lot of money in, but a real respect of the good way to do it

    • @bearwastaken6579
      @bearwastaken6579 Před 3 lety

      actually first of all that isn't a 30000V transformer

    • @brunokerbaul3826
      @brunokerbaul3826 Před 3 lety

      @@bearwastaken6579
      I've already understood either i haven't done the calculations
      But obviously it produces constant high voltage with low voltage

    • @brunokerbaul3826
      @brunokerbaul3826 Před 3 lety

      @@bearwastaken6579
      And obviously i'll never have all the good informations to calculate it well cause if you really want to
      You'll first need the hysteresis curve of the core and it's specific responses
      Second the diameter of the coils
      And some are separate in 200 turns i don't now how many, either i remember 1000 total turns
      The isolation thickness also have a real importance and the plastic wire isolant takes also a place in because of the modification of the wire diameter
      This modify the number of turn in a volume
      This modify current results
      Without any consideration of the exact output battery voltage

    • @brunokerbaul3826
      @brunokerbaul3826 Před 3 lety

      @@bearwastaken6579
      And to finish
      You can also not really go by the other side
      If you now the input and the output
      The exact number of turns and coils calculations
      The reverse calculations will only gives you an idea of the core properties, but you'll also obtain, integrated into the result, all the lost energy of this system
      But indeed each element lost a part so you can not say the core is only responsable of all the lost power
      It can only gives you an idea, divised by the volume of the different reactive materials, it also will divide lost with all components

  • @MarkosRavidaYT
    @MarkosRavidaYT Před 5 lety +5

    Para los que hablen español, para que ese bobinado pueda ser posible se necesita una relación 5000 veces más grande de bobinado, o sea que si a un bobinado le haces 100 vueltas al primario, o sea, por donde entra la tensión, el secundario tiene que tener 500.000 vueltas (dudo que entre en ese pequeño núcleo metalico), por otro lado la corriente (Amperios) baja proporcionalmente a la relación de vueltas, por ejemplo, si entran 6V 3A que es una medida común, salen por el secundario 30.000V 0.0006A, conclusión, no es posible debido al tamaño del trafo, y como dato curioso esa elevada tensión no hace siquiera daño al cuerpo, puesto que se necesitan 30mha para fribilacion muscular y paro cardiaco, la cual es unas 50 veces aproximadamente más grande que la entregada por el secundario.
    Un saludo!

    • @romorii5555
      @romorii5555 Před 6 měsíci

      No usara alta frecuencia tambien?
      Aclaro que aun no vi el video completo asi que puede que me equiboque pero sin verlo aun pienso eso

  • @reidogarimpo1691
    @reidogarimpo1691 Před 5 lety +3

    MUITO BOM NOTA 1000!!

  • @FIXDIY
    @FIXDIY Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome my dude ☺️

  • @newidea5662
    @newidea5662 Před 3 lety

    انت اروع شخص في الختراع

  • @leroyusa935
    @leroyusa935 Před 5 lety +7

    Geeezzz that music will drive a person insane.
    This project is very time consuming. Cheaper to buy a high voltage power supply already in a module for under $10 on eBay.

  • @DIVERSALIZANDO
    @DIVERSALIZANDO Před 3 lety +10

    Aí sim por favor mais vídeos sobre alta tensão!! Alta voltagem!!

    • @Jonathonbrazdesantan
      @Jonathonbrazdesantan Před 3 lety

      Não adianta ter alta voltagem se a corrente elétrica é muito baixa e acaba perdendo toda a potência da energia na saída! 😡

  • @TheDnalange
    @TheDnalange Před 5 lety +2

    The end with the lighningstrike sounds exactly as my dentist while drilling a whole in my teeth :S

  • @Uraim
    @Uraim Před 4 lety

    This is very cool OMG

  • @douglasf.santos823
    @douglasf.santos823 Před 5 lety +3

    Muito bom gostei um super like 🇧🇷✌️

  • @AyonBaxter
    @AyonBaxter Před 5 lety +24

    Nice little project. It is certainly not 30,000 volts. It it were you could not touch those wires. Not even with one hand muchless with two hands. Sparks would be coming through the insulation of those blue wires.

    • @Blido
      @Blido Před 5 lety

      I think so, it cannot be 30kV... neon lights have 20kV and high voltage wires for neon lights have very thick insulation, over 6mm total diameter while actual copper wire inside is only 1mm.

    • @samsen201
      @samsen201 Před 5 lety +1

      From what I have learnt / seen with Asian grading of say LED flash light Lux or speakers Watt, the measured and reflected power on the spect, is only a Suggestion! If you are the buyer, they may show one or more extra zero, to the right of number!!! Go figure out...

    • @Blido
      @Blido Před 5 lety

      @@samsen201 True fact, some time ago I bought few cheap 18650 lithium cells from Aliexpress, with 10000mAh capacity... I knew it was bullshit from start, because 18650 cells with that large capacity doesn't exist. Best, very expensive cells from Samsung or Panasonic have up to 4400mAh. But the prce was nice, so before I buy, I ask the seller what is the real capacity and get response something like "It's 10000mAh my friend, no bullshit, top quality my friend" LOL. After receiving ordered cells I tested it for capacity with Redox discharger, and they turned out to be from 900 to 1100mAh, so not only 10x less than promised, but also inconsistent quality. I get 50% off from Aliexpress dispute.

    • @ironmartysharpe8293
      @ironmartysharpe8293 Před 5 lety

      That's true that there's no way it can be 30000 volts because he would have been shocked otherwise because that voltage would go right through the insulation and because he was holding both wires at the same time

  • @___Chris___
    @___Chris___ Před 3 lety +2

    Very nice and self-explanatory practical demonstration!
    - any tips for scaling it up in order to make continuous operation possible without excessive overheating and with higher current draw (=e.g. to drive a multilevel+multistage ion wind generator)?
    - how did you chose the windings ratio between primary coil and feedback coil (=6/5 in this case)?
    - how did you chose the resistor ohm ratings?
    - have you connected it to an oscillator display and checked the oscillation frequency at the transistor gate? in case you did: do you think it's optimal and what would be the oscillation frequency you would aim for?
    Thx!

    • @freeenergytransformer5842
      @freeenergytransformer5842 Před 2 lety

      I will show you how to make a transformer using common items from around your home. Transformers are used to increase or decrease voltage, and can be used in many different applications. For this project, you will need a 12 volt battery, some wire, a light bulb, and a resistor.
      First, cut two pieces of wire about 18 inches long. Strip the insulation off of the ends of each piece of wire. Twist one end of each wire around the terminals on the battery. Next, twist the other end of each wire around the posts on the light bulb. Then, twist one end of the resistor around one of the wires on the light bulb. Finally, twist the other end of the resistor around the other wire on the light bulb.
      The transformer is now complete! To test it, turn on the battery and watch the light bulb glow.

    • @eliassilva2020
      @eliassilva2020 Před 8 měsíci

      Para que seu projeto funcione e necessário aplicar uma corrente alternada, caso você utilize corrente contínua, não vai funcionar, ou seja seria necessário um circuito oscilador, quando você diz "arame " acho que você que dizer fio de cobre ou alumínio

    • @eliassilva2020
      @eliassilva2020 Před 8 měsíci

      Não é necessário ir tão a fundo para construir projetos parecidos com este...

  • @nasirkhan2875
    @nasirkhan2875 Před 4 lety

    Nice experiment

  • @jondoe9581
    @jondoe9581 Před 4 lety +4

    so far this is the best tutorial i have seen , however what about higher voltage ?

  • @arnbon6241
    @arnbon6241 Před 5 lety +6

    Nice project!......next time make it to 10,000 turns!.

  • @debutants
    @debutants Před 5 lety

    nice !

  • @kherbouchekamel8697
    @kherbouchekamel8697 Před 5 lety

    thank you

  • @micropyro7470
    @micropyro7470 Před 5 lety +5

    love your point to point soldering technique reminds me of when I was a kid learning electronics. always love those h.v. experiments. what frequency is it oscillating at? The frequency is important to fully understand the principals your demonstrating here.

    • @Alacritous
      @Alacritous Před 5 lety

      No oscillation. It's DC.

    • @micropyro7470
      @micropyro7470 Před 5 lety

      @@Alacritous are you not switching that transistor?

    • @the_haunted_outhouse
      @the_haunted_outhouse Před 4 lety

      @@Alacritous, DC powered, but it is a relaxation oscillator.

    • @yspr_vahl
      @yspr_vahl Před 2 lety

      @@Alacritous sorry if the questions sounds dumb but how does the induction work if the current is not alternating any how

  • @C3-4m
    @C3-4m Před 5 lety +31

    Uumm the insulation of the cable doesn't seem suitable for 10kV...this must NOT be done at home

    • @mr.cantillasz1912
      @mr.cantillasz1912 Před 5 lety +2

      i done it,its shook me a ton..

    • @joestevenson5568
      @joestevenson5568 Před 5 lety +7

      For the same power, higher voltage means less current meaning less insulation.
      This is why american 120v homes have to use more expensive wiring than european 230v.

    • @C3-4m
      @C3-4m Před 5 lety +5

      @@joestevenson5568 more current -> more copper -> more money
      Less current -> less copper -> less money.
      Easy

    • @warker6186
      @warker6186 Před 4 lety

      so is it really works?,
      and where to learn what is current and voltage?

    • @NeverSuspects
      @NeverSuspects Před 4 lety +8

      @@warker6186 Current is the rate at which electric charge flows past a point in a circuit. Voltage is the electrical force that would drive an electric current between two points. Volts x Amps (current) = Watts or power.
      As for US residential mains power, the two 120 V AC lines are supplied to the premises from a transformer with a 240 V AC secondary winding which has a center tap connected to ground. This results in two 120 V AC line voltages which are out of phase by 180 degrees with each other. The system neutral conductor is connected to ground at the transformer center tap. 240 V AC can be obtained by connecting the load between the two 120 V AC lines.
      In industrial use often 3 phase AC is what is supplied. AC can be a bit less straight forward compared to DC when you are talking values as one is a stable constant voltage source while AC is a sine wave with the min and max of the waveform being something like 169v ---> 0v ---> -169v ---> 0v that gives a RMS of 120v AC.

  • @yudistirarestu7826
    @yudistirarestu7826 Před 5 lety

    Amazing...

  • @mauriciosantos6881
    @mauriciosantos6881 Před 3 lety +1

    Legau vou fazer um pra acender meu cigarro quando eu precisar

  • @user-sq5cp1fy8e
    @user-sq5cp1fy8e Před 4 lety +6

    Okay! Like ! Лайк 👍 вам только не проще взять с разу готовый строчный трансформатор ?

  • @-Gargantua
    @-Gargantua Před 5 lety +7

    Imagine that u got to the 199 round and u accidentally cut tue wire 😂😂😂

    • @marakeshg8112
      @marakeshg8112 Před 3 lety

      I've done that. really annoying. I've also been winding
      and realized, I had lost count and had no idea where I was.
      Also annoying.

    • @ge5645
      @ge5645 Před 3 lety

      PLASMA POWER SOURCE 30000 VOLTS !!! GO ELECTRONICS !!

  • @shundhem_electrick
    @shundhem_electrick Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Sir

  • @manisharathi2486
    @manisharathi2486 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow awesome!!!

  • @ChristCenteredMinist
    @ChristCenteredMinist Před 5 lety +15

    Easier to extract flyback xformer from old TV..

    • @goldenfox334
      @goldenfox334 Před 5 lety +2

      They usually dont have the same output current as homemade ones but you are right. In most stuff it is just easier to rip one from a old crt tv

    • @raloed.363
      @raloed.363 Před 4 lety +1

      @@goldenfox334 but you cant get AC output from the fly-back transformer because of the built in high voltage diode

    • @jeromewysocki8809
      @jeromewysocki8809 Před 3 lety

      GoldenFox , or you can get it from an old, clunky CRT computer monitor.

  • @lmillenium8819
    @lmillenium8819 Před 5 lety +29

    It would be better if there is some kind of explaination first to know how it works 😀

    • @danskroko3537
      @danskroko3537 Před 5 lety +14

      Lucky Goldera Millenium. This is your Golden Opportunity to *GO LOOK UP HOW A TRANSFORMER WORKS*

    • @kennmossman8701
      @kennmossman8701 Před 5 lety +3

      never an explanation because he has no freaking idea how any circuit works

    • @kennmossman8701
      @kennmossman8701 Před 4 lety

      @YamFestival 30KV is hardly a home build, unless you are full of sh&t

    • @ge5645
      @ge5645 Před 3 lety

      PLASMA POWER SOURCE 30000 VOLTS WITH A RAY GUN THINGY ON GO ELECTRONICS

  • @commandos500
    @commandos500 Před 5 lety

    Nice autotransformer. I think I have one of these in my pocket. It is called electric lighter. It costs about $5 on ebay.

  • @leonreynolds77
    @leonreynolds77 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome... so that's how you make a flyback transformer?

    • @ge5645
      @ge5645 Před 3 lety

      EVER HIGHER VOLTAGE ?? ON MY CHANNEL WITH A FANCY RAY GUN !!
      GO ELECTRONICS

  • @user-nv7nu9wn2e
    @user-nv7nu9wn2e Před 5 lety +4

    شكرا لكم على هذا العمل .هل يمكن استعمال هذه الدارة في جهاز قاتل الحشرات .👍

    • @samsen201
      @samsen201 Před 5 lety

      Mohammad: I like to see it on Mice.

    • @titansalgerian1181
      @titansalgerian1181 Před 5 lety +1

      قصدك الحشرات البشرية 😂😂

    • @samsen201
      @samsen201 Před 5 lety

      @@titansalgerian1181 لا لا لا. محمد بن سلمان بن عبد العزيز يحتاج إلى حرق في الجحيم!

    • @renatogomes6025
      @renatogomes6025 Před 2 lety

      Legal gostei

  • @kheborn287
    @kheborn287 Před 5 lety +25

    This spark is not 30,000 volts. This is a maximum of 10,000 volts. You do not need to lie. The 30,000-volts shaft covers at least 6 centimeters

    • @Berghiker
      @Berghiker Před 5 lety +3

      Rule of thumb. Approximatley, 1cm = 10 000 volts

    • @Elfnetdesigns
      @Elfnetdesigns Před 5 lety +4

      lying is life in countries where electrical safety is a myth and scammer call centers are grown to perfection.

    • @hassanshayan2785
      @hassanshayan2785 Před 5 lety

      Exactly... I was also wondering the same
      It also depends on the core of transformer

    • @coolguy284_2
      @coolguy284_2 Před 4 lety

      The 3 layers of tape per 200 turns is probably very prone to dielectric breakdown, causing the transformer windings to short themselves out or something. Maybe.

  • @simonmartin4599
    @simonmartin4599 Před 5 lety +1

    As an electronic engineer , I see that the circuit diagram at 7:55 is hilarious. It bounces the magnetic field between switching the transistor on and off very rapidly. I guess that diode has a tough time dumping the energy each cycle. I love it! I would really like to know what frequency this oscillates at.

    • @the_haunted_outhouse
      @the_haunted_outhouse Před 4 lety +1

      I built a few of these to drive old CRT flybacks and they ring at the resonant frequency of the transformer.
      A lot of them from old CRT monitors ring at about 15kH and can be really annoying.
      And, yes, this circuit is brutal on the transistor. You can almost feel the magic smoke chomping at the bit to escape.
      I think that he used this driver circuit because it is simple and not the focus of the video.
      Otherwise, I would have opted for a ZVS driver.

    • @iftekhar_k
      @iftekhar_k Před 3 lety

      since you are an Engineer, I've a question. Can you boost DC voltage using transformers as shown here?

    • @simonmartin4599
      @simonmartin4599 Před 3 lety +1

      @@iftekhar_k You can but I would not recommend using this circuit becasue of the way that the switching circuit here will have a short lifetime. A typical boost regulator circuit uses a large inductor not a transformer but the principle is the same. It builds up a high current in the inductor then switches it over into a circuit that charges some high voltage capacitors.

    • @iftekhar_k
      @iftekhar_k Před 3 lety

      @@simonmartin4599 thanks for the clarification.

  • @narokh6864
    @narokh6864 Před 5 lety

    Wow

  • @ElectroScience
    @ElectroScience Před 5 lety +7

    The lifespan of your transistor can be greately increased if you place another diode across the second primary coil terminals. In your current configuration the transistor supports a forward high voltage spike after each pulse cycle, which in time will damage the dielectric.

    • @davemwangi05
      @davemwangi05 Před 5 lety

      How did you arrive at 90kV in your set up? There's a lot of arguments about the general rule of thumb. I usually take 10kV/cm but there doesn't seem to be a consensus.

    • @TeslaValentines
      @TeslaValentines Před 5 lety

      @@davemwangi05 The dielectric strength of air is 30kV/cm, not 10 kV/cm.

    • @ElectroScience
      @ElectroScience Před 5 lety +1

      ​@@davemwangi05 thank you for asking. I measured a maximum spark gap distance of 30 cm before I screw up and damaged the exterior insulation layer. And according to prestigious electrical engineering courses and also informative websites like wikipedia, the breakdown voltage of dry air at normal atmospheric pressure is 3 kV/mm or 30 kV per cm. In a future video I will make a high voltage shunt to precisely measure it and eliminate any doubt.

    • @davemwangi05
      @davemwangi05 Před 5 lety

      @@ElectroScience I almost bought into that 30kv/cm but I decided to be a bit more resistant, especially based on reading physics books and observations from building a voss machine. That is where insanity begins, reputable sources differing. The first problem is this, for example you're using wires and they're sharp edged, meaning point action is altering the breakdown voltage. The 30kV per cm is for parallel plates. The actual value varies based on geometry of the electrodes. You have electrical eng courses?

    • @ElectroScience
      @ElectroScience Před 5 lety +1

      @@davemwangi05 I have a master degree in electrical engineering. Don't confound the "electric field intensity" which is a function of terminals area with "dielectric strength" which is a constant of material. Electrostatic machines accumulates electric charge over time on their terminals surface area. Therefore the electric field intensity is higher on pointy terminals and lower on perfect sphere terminals. You get the illusion of "insanity" because you only think in terms of voltage, which is a integral function of electric field intensity (thus it varies on such machines). I suggest you study Maxwell equations and the laws of electromagnetism for more details.
      Peace!

  • @user-gu3ji2qh8h
    @user-gu3ji2qh8h Před 5 lety +13

    Дахочево и панятно бес лишнево трёпа👍

    • @nikolajborsajnikolajborsaj6587
      @nikolajborsajnikolajborsaj6587 Před 5 lety +6

      Песать ноучись.

    • @88argen88
      @88argen88 Před 5 lety +1

      @@nikolajborsajnikolajborsaj6587 У ниво нет ашыбак. все правильна написана

    • @nikolajborsajnikolajborsaj6587
      @nikolajborsajnikolajborsaj6587 Před 5 lety

      ​@@88argen88 ,"дахочево" пишитса с буквай " т", граматей.

    • @88argen88
      @88argen88 Před 5 lety +2

      @@nikolajborsajnikolajborsaj6587 это рофл. кушай сникерс

  • @Electronicview
    @Electronicview Před 5 lety

    good job

  • @samarudin1190
    @samarudin1190 Před 5 lety

    muantaap gan

  • @mhan6601
    @mhan6601 Před 5 lety +16

    There needs to be better royalty free music out there. Great video. Have to mute though

    • @doiceslife8374
      @doiceslife8374 Před 5 lety

      There are two ways
      1.Finding one
      2.Making your own background music

  • @Germannio
    @Germannio Před 5 lety +8

    Very interesting, I've been making that kind of oscillator-inverters also doing the transformes from many year ago, for a wide variety of output voltages and for many applications (electronic flashes, fluorescent lanterns, HV sources for anode voltage of tube equipment...), but only a remark: I were edited this video withouth that music ;)

    • @freeenergytransformer5842
      @freeenergytransformer5842 Před 2 lety

      When it comes to photography, there are a variety of different techniques that can be used to capture an image. One of these techniques is using electronic flashes. Electronic flashes produce a burst of light that is used to freeze the action in a photograph. This type of flash is usually powered by batteries, but there are also some models that can be powered by AC power.
      Another technique that can be used for photographing objects is using fluorescent lanterns. These lanterns use a special type of light bulb that emits ultraviolet light. This type of light is invisible to the human eye, but it will cause certain objects to glow. This makes it possible to take photographs of objects in the dark without using a flash.
      There are also some devices that can be used to create high voltage sources for anode voltage requirements of tube equipment. One example of this is a homemade transformer.

    • @eliassilva2020
      @eliassilva2020 Před 8 měsíci

      Qual os componentes que você utiliza em seus circuitos?

  • @dondesnoo1771
    @dondesnoo1771 Před 5 lety

    Another inventor of the flyback transformer homestyle .used to do this with a car coil condenser & doorbell buzzer & mower battery..

  • @tfun101
    @tfun101 Před 9 měsíci

    Cool man…needs louder and more club music though.

  • @Mike-gr2ok
    @Mike-gr2ok Před 5 lety +5

    Would make a good Jacob's ladder??

  • @shindvs
    @shindvs Před 5 lety +14

    Careful with high voltage even small current

  • @maznoplek_rwll0993
    @maznoplek_rwll0993 Před 5 lety +1

    Keren banget broo

  • @quoctranvlog3811
    @quoctranvlog3811 Před 5 lety

    Great

  • @nacabaro3737
    @nacabaro3737 Před 5 lety +6

    I'm wating Mehdi, you can rectify this.
    THE RECTIFIAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

    • @mak0nik94
      @mak0nik94 Před 5 lety

      FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIEEEEEEEEEEEEER!!!

    • @reenxito
      @reenxito Před 5 lety

      @@mak0nik94 SUPERCAPACITORS AND TESLA COIL

    • @usnewsspot1801
      @usnewsspot1801 Před 5 lety

      I am also waiting.

  • @researchandbuild1751
    @researchandbuild1751 Před 5 lety +3

    Why did you remove the flyback secondary in the first place? Just wind your primary

    • @goldenfox334
      @goldenfox334 Před 5 lety

      Because standard secondary flyback coils waste alot of the energy into other coils rather then just one singular coil because then powering a tv screen and nkt just making a eletrical arc

    • @gdelec
      @gdelec Před 5 lety

      @@goldenfox334 not energy is wasted if nothing is connected to theother coils of the flyback. In addition, original windings are professionaly made, so, more efficient.

  • @dominator4260
    @dominator4260 Před 5 lety

    wow free energy

  •  Před 4 lety

    Verry good. Vip vip vip

  • @rayft1422
    @rayft1422 Před 5 lety +3

    i was going to sub, but how many adverts do you need ??? bugger that!

    • @boltcrank5259
      @boltcrank5259 Před 5 lety +1

      adblocker my dude, go get that extension

  • @morlrd
    @morlrd Před 5 lety +13

    How NOT to solder - carrying the solder to the job on the soldering iron.
    Yes, the music is dreadful, like on so many CZcams videos. I always mute it, so why do they bother?

    • @markjaikaran1727
      @markjaikaran1727 Před 5 lety +1

      You are not the only viewer you know it his his own video and he can put music if he wants to . MUTE IT IF YOU WANT!

    • @2009dudeman
      @2009dudeman Před 5 lety +3

      @@markjaikaran1727 If it were good music and not crap it would be fine. This is that public domain crap that some 1st year music major made.

    • @markjaikaran1727
      @markjaikaran1727 Před 5 lety +1

      I don't care mute it

    • @2009dudeman
      @2009dudeman Před 5 lety +1

      @@markjaikaran1727 Or, don't mute it and just tell him how shitty his music is. There is no restriction on criticism. Just like you are acting like a butthurt child over the whole thing. Just ignore me.

  • @Dr_Doctor_Lee
    @Dr_Doctor_Lee Před 4 lety

    very well.

  • @chippie461
    @chippie461 Před 5 lety +17

    Spark starts at 1000V/millimeter gap. Seems 6 mm or so.

  • @lindseymontana945
    @lindseymontana945 Před 5 lety +23

    Lasted 39 seconds on the music. Didn't feel like turning it down, so I'll never see the video.

  • @ammoniahuffers
    @ammoniahuffers Před 2 lety

    You are a very carefully man. Back in 2017, i maded my crude hommade transformer, and when its arcing, my cat JUMPS to my hand, then my hand get burned (i use function generator that lucky)

  • @SamTech007
    @SamTech007 Před 3 lety

    Thank you

  • @valveman12
    @valveman12 Před 5 lety +43

    Nice build but this is not 30KV. It takes 10KV to sustain an arc 1 inch. Your design never made it to an inch before it broke arc. Maybe 10KV not much more.

    • @50Kvful
      @50Kvful Před 5 lety +1

      Might have the impedance gap required but even 3 Watts can make 500kv? Try to do this for 5kW. @ 50kV

    • @valveman12
      @valveman12 Před 5 lety +2

      @@50Kvful 3 watts can make 500kv? You can produce 500KV with a lot less than 3 watts.
      Try to do this for 5kW. @ 50kV
      That would be very expensive and difficult not to mention deadly!

    • @danielsatko-
      @danielsatko- Před 5 lety +4

      arc requires 3,3KV to 1mm of air gap, so he have 33KV if gap is 10mm.

    • @FarmerBoBonYoutube
      @FarmerBoBonYoutube Před 5 lety

      no my friend, just stay away from my electronic stuff... :)

    • @nuclearzerg
      @nuclearzerg Před 5 lety +1

      @@danielsatko- no. the discharge distance depends on many factors. its not 3.3kV

  • @Evgeniy09011985
    @Evgeniy09011985 Před 5 lety +16

    по длине дуги тут не более 5 кВ.

    • @assasaV
      @assasaV Před 5 lety

      Именно, а то и меньше. С такого феррита нужно снимать побольше раз этак в двадцать...

    • @user-ld6uv6nt5y
      @user-ld6uv6nt5y Před 5 lety

      @@assasaV Так он намотал обмотки для этой схемы и питание 6÷12 V . 100 kv здесь не получится. И кажется

  • @kiranranjitkar2748
    @kiranranjitkar2748 Před 5 lety

    Easiest tutorial Ever.......

  • @Ahmedtofik64
    @Ahmedtofik64 Před 4 lety

    good for lightn the cook stove😄😄

  • @michaelroberts1120
    @michaelroberts1120 Před 5 lety +6

    You wind that coil in the most tortuous way possible! The resulting inductor is full of overlapping turns and uneven spaces and has very low Q factor. You would get much better results if you wound the coil on a mandrel, with the bobbin of magnet wire supported on a dowel.

    • @the_haunted_outhouse
      @the_haunted_outhouse Před 4 lety

      My thoughts exactly.
      The windings are sloppy as hell.
      I'm surprised that he got the performance out of it that he did with that work.

  • @B1gMaik
    @B1gMaik Před 5 lety +8

    its 6kv or less but not more its only clickbait

  • @manivasagammass2692
    @manivasagammass2692 Před 4 lety

    Super Graphics..

  • @manivannansivaprakasam7550

    Super

  • @Panko-Evgeniy
    @Panko-Evgeniy Před 5 lety +4

    На язык нужно было попробовать .. ))