@KKinsane2009 Amps. You need about 30mA or so to the heart to kill you. But if it doesn't go the the heart, it just fucks up your nervous system and makes it go crazy.
So it's about 450 Watts, where have you get it? Maybe the lenghth of arc extremly depends on amperage and there is a minimum amount of amperage on 1 mm of arc.
no i do know the laws and i have a 15 kV supply... all you need is a nice hot bit o air i.e a jacobs ladder my supply will start the break out at about 1" and i can draw it to about 5" i think you dont know phyical laws... i'll beleve you clame when i see a voltage meter on the output
I am pure sick of all this so, once and for all, what kills you volts or amps?
KKinsane2009 2 years ago
@KKinsane2009 Amps. You need about 30mA or so to the heart to kill you. But if it doesn't go the the heart, it just fucks up your nervous system and makes it go crazy.
kurt123 2 years ago
Amazing !!!
domatine 2 years ago
Can't be 15kV. At 0% humidity the breakdown point of air is 1kV/mm. Usualy air is about 3kV/mm.
So it would have jumped at least 2cm, to your fingers :( ouch
Looks like you have got quite a bit of current. Add a few voltage doublers :D
masteropie001 4 years ago
It is NOT 1500 volts... the cables wouldn't resist that.
Dkzdrood 4 years ago
amperage would help abit because of the heat produced yes
HomeDistiller 4 years ago
Depends on the Current (A). Providing the current isnt massive the cables would be fine.
Xerphiel 2 years ago
not so common in the circles i play with i have a tiny supply and its 30 MA and 15 kV
HomeDistiller 4 years ago
So it's about 450 Watts, where have you get it? Maybe the lenghth of arc extremly depends on amperage and there is a minimum amount of amperage on 1 mm of arc.
vergleb 4 years ago
and about 0.001 MA lol
HomeDistiller 4 years ago
Yes, it is common for such voltage, because I=P/U, so more voltage we have, less amperage we have.
vergleb 4 years ago
no i do know the laws and i have a 15 kV supply... all you need is a nice hot bit o air i.e a jacobs ladder my supply will start the break out at about 1" and i can draw it to about 5" i think you dont know phyical laws... i'll beleve you clame when i see a voltage meter on the output
HomeDistiller 4 years ago
Ok, i will record it with voltage meter and show you, in the technical summary to my power supply was written that it has a 15000 volts voltage.
vergleb 4 years ago
that is not 15kV the arc looks more like 2kV TOPS and the current would be around F%^K all.. mate 15kV draws a 5+ inch arc if you let it
HomeDistiller 4 years ago
Maybe you don't know physical laws, but to make 1 mm arc you need 3kV
vergleb 4 years ago