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  • You can't fool electricians like us LOL...

  • Детей маленьких только таким удивлять ))) ололо ))

  • Very Cool!

  • Ничего сверхестественого обычная физика красный провод к вч генератору . И че хотел сказать автор ?

  • А какая частота?

  • yes its a transformer, congratulations on your new invention...

  • Can you describe it?? Seems really interesting :P

  • обычный открытый трансформатор... автор не показал куда красный провод соеденен...

    что тут сверх чего то?

  • @anderwill1972 красный провод идет на генератор. Сверх-чего-то тут ничего и нет. Видео на память) 

  • звук щелчка выключателя и лампочка загорается! :))

  • what is the input and output

  • this looks like a good way of saving wire in transformer production. perhaps !

    how much is the bulb drawing from the input current ?

    nice video. is this utilising the 90 degree rule ?

  • WIRELES???

  • @TheAdmiston what "wireless"? i see a lot of wires there xD

    ps: it's called induction, it is essentially a transformer...

  • PVC insulated flex or wire wrap wire is a poor choice. Use enameled copper winding wire, for transformers, motors etc..

    The problem is, PVC insulation wastes your precious winding window room, and it a terrible conductor of heat, and PVC has a much lower operating temperature when compared with enameled copper winding wire, which is the type of wire your supposed to be using. PVC is a poor thermal conductor and traps the heat, which can lead to shorted turns and a fire.

  • Unusual coiled winding method for the secondary driving the small light globe u have there. All that you have achieved is increasing length and impedance of the secondary winding. For better coupling and better regulation, cover the entire core with winding, and layer the secondary over the top or primary. With High freq ferrite cores, use groups of thin strands, to reduce skin effects at high ac freqs.

  • hi friend i am electrical engineer ,i have already worked with so many TFS, MOTORS but i have never seen the output like this ,its not matter that how much voltage u r supplying ,out put is depend upon the no: of turns in the primary coil ,as i know u r using 3 v bulb as load in secondary coil ...tell me the truth about that ,if it is true ,then i should do it in my way.

    thanks

  • @universal1hero i'm not even an electrical/electronic engineer, yet i clearly see it's a 1:1 transformer.....winding the secundary like that only increases the impedance. there's no magic there....primary: 1 turn, secundary 1 turn

  • @laharl2k lool

  • Nothing astonishing: it is a conventional transformer with two windings of one turn. The fact that the output winding is wound like around a second toroid doesn't change anything, except the length of the wire of the secondary.

  • :((( What's that for ? Try to make if work with DC current on red wires.... Check it out !

  • a vary basic step up transformer.

  • The comment is correct about being a simple transformer. No other information is provided in the video or in the description about this demonstration. Is this running off 12V 7Ah battery or a AAA 1.5v battery. More information should have been provided in this video.

  • Well this is a simple transformer, nothing special :P cool demonstration tough

  • @NoVoiOvi do you think yourself smart when you comment this way? and after that you are saying cool demostration? you are really dumb.. show us what u can do and teach others.. u are like take information only and no one can take anything from you...

  • i hate when people do that

  • What's your power source?

  • nice way it is wound, but how does this couple at all^^ ah well it seems to work!

  • What's so amazing about this?

  • Would be interesting to see, if it puts more out with this coiled winding than with just a straight single turn winding ?

    Please let us know.

    Many thanks.

    Regards, Stefan.

  • Great job! but is it puting out more than the input?

  • how many watts in, and how many watts out?

    or voltage and amperes in? and voltage and amperes out

    nice work

  • @senz23 it would lose energy, just like losses in any other circuit and transformer.

  • what is it connected to?

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