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From: Gintaras
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  • That "wind" you were feeling was the magnetic fields generated form the high voltage, when you apply low voltage to a wire it will generate a small magnetic fields around it, when you have allot of power, you will get a bigger magnetic field.

  • @Electrodudeify It's not a magnetic field... It's the biefeld brown effect, an electrical effect that produces an ionic wind that transfers its momentum to surrounding neutral particles, which is air in this case.

  • you should use 24 volts, flyback goes up to about 36 v or more

  • WTF wind?????

  • is there a diagram for this circut please

  • @metaltomato100 Yes, its in the description.

  • Already working on a newer version of this driver :)

  • 8,5v and 5,65A is the ps2 powersupply?

  • Yes, Sony PS2 power supply.

  • i think it's because of the static electricity

  • Its the biefeld brown effect.

  • yea man

    i could feel wind too

  • i have a 40kV flyback transformer with a 20 amp mosfet transistor driving at 12 volts 2.5 amps. it produces about 2 inch corona wind and draws to about 1 and a half inches

  • gonna burn out your secondary coil by discharging it around the core like that. But nice arc none the less

  • lol lot of RF you can hear in a speakers

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