Such low frequency for a ferrite core.... I'm surprised it works at all. I also don't understand why you wound the HV terminal internal in the transformer. Seems like a suicide winding to me. Also turns count isn't important? Are you using wire measurement and just putting as many windings as it takes? Just asking... It just seems goofy, how you wound this transformer but, if it works, GREAT!
Wanna say that i was wondering about the beginning of the twisted wire so i diged into a Kodak transfo...I think they are the same except they are a little bigger. The video is perfectly correct.Not replicated yet but compare to a Kodak transfo. it's the same. Begins with several turns of single wire then becomes double (actualy quadruple in Kodak, so go and back 2 times). The beginning is left loose onto the coil ( no solder or junction), the end is soldered as seen in the video. :) :) :) :)
To attn. Mr. Steven E. Jones, lasersaber-Open letter!
A lot thanks to you for your smart,clever,usefull devices - you are very talented and outstanding engineer. Please remember about a mission of everyone on our Earth- your role- to help our Planet.A climate is changing fast due to pollution and problem with energy.It is a time to save of our Home.You must to open secrets of your devices and grant ,present them for US, for all people!
hi lasersaber i have a question about the twisting of the wire, why do u have to twist it? and you soldered the end of the twisted wire, how about the beginning of the twisted wire (5:03) you didn't connect that one. thanks for this vid very nice
You said on the OU forum that the light will stay lit for a very short duration even after the capacitor is disconnected, were you going to post a short video showing that?
Very nice! Can be easily made from a scrapped E core transformer found in a lot of junk equipment. I like the winding method too. Also, it should work on a standard JT circuit with a battery. It appears you are using a cap and a NS coil which proves its viability. I've followed your work among others for a long time now. I like the Fuji circuit for its output vs size. Smaller primary wire = more turns & higher output voltage. If one does wind a layer the wrong way, simply reverse those leads.
cool, i was looking for something the same as this , thanks.
100roberthenry 1 month ago
great job man!!! Thankz for share it to us... I hope there will be much people like you...
nunenuh 1 month ago
Very clear video for 360/480p What camera are you using if I may ask?
Begbucks 1 month ago
very good
09111310670 2 months ago
Could you build one transformer for me I would be happy to pay you for one.
SuperVapeUK 2 months ago
Such low frequency for a ferrite core.... I'm surprised it works at all. I also don't understand why you wound the HV terminal internal in the transformer. Seems like a suicide winding to me. Also turns count isn't important? Are you using wire measurement and just putting as many windings as it takes? Just asking... It just seems goofy, how you wound this transformer but, if it works, GREAT!
Landotter1 3 months ago
how did i come from rocky balboa
bruceleepool 3 months ago
@bruceleepool Because Mickey wants you to be a smarter man on the street.
duaneafields 3 months ago
Wanna say that i was wondering about the beginning of the twisted wire so i diged into a Kodak transfo...I think they are the same except they are a little bigger. The video is perfectly correct.Not replicated yet but compare to a Kodak transfo. it's the same. Begins with several turns of single wire then becomes double (actualy quadruple in Kodak, so go and back 2 times). The beginning is left loose onto the coil ( no solder or junction), the end is soldered as seen in the video. :) :) :) :)
iluzyon1 4 months ago
attach the camera to your head. :D
ochgottnochma 4 months ago
To attn. Mr. Steven E. Jones, lasersaber-Open letter!
A lot thanks to you for your smart,clever,usefull devices - you are very talented and outstanding engineer. Please remember about a mission of everyone on our Earth- your role- to help our Planet.A climate is changing fast due to pollution and problem with energy.It is a time to save of our Home.You must to open secrets of your devices and grant ,present them for US, for all people!
Best regards,
Leon M. Fedin, engineer, tesla2012ATukrDotnet
teslagen2012 5 months ago
@lasersaber WoW! Great job! For how long would it run?
brotherboy77 5 months ago
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CTR831 7 months ago
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CTR831 7 months ago
hi lasersaber it seems that you did not answer xxs1id3rxx question , so i Repeat the question and you are the man.
keep on the good stuff.
ehsanco1962 10 months ago
Can i buy a ready one from some electrinic store?
anunakibg 10 months ago
Coool!
ganzha6667 10 months ago
hi lasersaber i have a question about the twisting of the wire, why do u have to twist it? and you soldered the end of the twisted wire, how about the beginning of the twisted wire (5:03) you didn't connect that one. thanks for this vid very nice
xxs1id3rxx 10 months ago
You said on the OU forum that the light will stay lit for a very short duration even after the capacitor is disconnected, were you going to post a short video showing that?
72fr250 11 months ago
Thank YOU! you'r the man! my friend! Keep it up
valllhalla 11 months ago
what is that noise in the end? O,o
konrad3014 11 months ago
@konrad3014
Its an audible signal produced by the oscillations in his device (vibrations), coming mainly off of the tube and some from the transformer.
Nabo00o 11 months ago
great stuff
harpbloke 11 months ago
Very nice! Can be easily made from a scrapped E core transformer found in a lot of junk equipment. I like the winding method too. Also, it should work on a standard JT circuit with a battery. It appears you are using a cap and a NS coil which proves its viability. I've followed your work among others for a long time now. I like the Fuji circuit for its output vs size. Smaller primary wire = more turns & higher output voltage. If one does wind a layer the wrong way, simply reverse those leads.
LeaningGreen 11 months ago
Always wondered about the secret coils^^
Thanks for sharing
greetz,
JP from UCTT
UrCoffeeTastesToasty 11 months ago
Thanks Lasersaber.Very helpful video.Tec
tectalabyss 11 months ago
lasersaber u the man. he i built a tha wireless joule ringer but i stuck i am confussed can u help me
nstockert 11 months ago
Thanks a lot, Sir Lasersaber! This is what we all are waiting for. Very nice instructable! You the Man, dude.
Now let's build it!
aaron5120 11 months ago