Yes, a relay is the simplest and cheapest solution. A schematic is posted on the tesladownunder site under high voltage supplies/sparks for beginners. I do have to admit that pollatollah's would make Rube Goldberg proud :)
I agree with the below use a SPDT relay (old school way of driving a oudin coil or induction coil) or a Interrupter circuit using a timer such as a 555 or 556 (Solid state variation).
how are u not killed if its 25000 volts ?
megapwn333 1 month ago
@megapwn333 Actually its the current that kills not the volts...Even if it is 25000 volts the current produced is very low.
idontcareanything4 1 month ago
can u give me its circuit diagram????????
sumeet2174 7 months ago
is it not to loud???
Livian1111 8 months ago
boring
johney101c 1 year ago
Make it play some music!!!!!! Who wants to hear the 'arc' sing?
aoshima6566 1 year ago
Yes, a relay is the simplest and cheapest solution. A schematic is posted on the tesladownunder site under high voltage supplies/sparks for beginners. I do have to admit that pollatollah's would make Rube Goldberg proud :)
helixwinder 1 year ago
I agree with the below use a SPDT relay (old school way of driving a oudin coil or induction coil) or a Interrupter circuit using a timer such as a 555 or 556 (Solid state variation).
Lokivoid 1 year ago
the link doesnt work
chalber666 2 years ago
use a relay
MrThomassss 2 years ago
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AT 1:45 DIDNT'T SHOCKS YOU?
ghetemihai 2 years ago
At 1:45 didn't shocks you????
ghetemihai 2 years ago