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  • Dear Santa... :D

  • Das waeren ja ueber 20 kW... wo holst Du die hier? Drehstrom?

  • @mimdotcc 2 Phasen reichen auch schon, das ist kein Problem, mit trägen Schmelzsicherungen. Die brauchen einiges, bis sie durchbrennen.

  • good for keeping away flies, insects, over volting stuff, and good for a taser . if i could request, could you pls. connect a speaker with that?

  • @emmettebrown hi, a speaker? This does not make sense?

  • 1.21 Gigawatt

    Great Scott !!

  • Where you found 25KW of energy??????????

  • @mjthebest7294 in my house

  • @Teslalabor hihihi wow!!!!!

    But the enel max energy is around 6KW !!!!!!!!

    PS sorry my bad english...

  • @mjthebest7294 whats enel energy? and why 6kW? Here in germany we have a lot of power. Most houses have a 3phase connection, 3 x 400V / 63A fuses in every phase. So thats a lot of power and it can be overloaded for short times up to 80A per phase!

  • @Teslalabor O.O

    Here in Italy we have just 3 KW of energy!!!!!

    Very cool electric arcs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • wer braucht schon sony? :D

  • Ist das eine Wolfram Elektrode, die du da reinhälst ?

  • @Lorbugoth nein ein normales stück eisendraht

  • Da brennt die luft! XD

  • Pshhh, I masturbate with one of these

  • @ILIKESFLAN

    ok, you should put your penis in the arc

  • @Teslalabor I do, feels great. 

  • @ILIKESFLAN

    cool then I should try it with my penis

  • @Teslalabor careful, it might ruin you swastika tattoos.

  • @ILIKESFLAN

    doesn't matter because my whole body is full with it

  • Wow! You have your own mini powerline-arc!

  • Are these potential transformers?

  • @zker666

    Yes these are 20000V/100V potential transformers.

  • how did you biuld that?? can you put the blueprint of it on here?

  • @mxboi32

    Sorry there is no blueprint needed. It is a simple series/parallel connection of several high voltage transformers with a current limiting balasting inductor. The only problem is finding such transformers...

  • @Teslalabor Ah, indeed! I live in NZ and have been wanting so much to get one or more of these powerful PT's. I mean, a 20kV high current transformer is just what I want. How did you get so many? I have been asking many YT users but they don't reply. Do you have any suggestions. Thanks!

  • @a380rockerfan

    You have to look for potential transformers, NOT for current transformers! Current transformers are completely useless.

    The possibilities for getting PT's are very different in different countries. So I think in New Zealand it should be quite difficult to get PT's, whereas here in Germany it is quite easy. Of course they are not cheap ;)

  • @Teslalabor yeah, I'd agree with you, It would be hard but I think I've seen them before. By the way, I meant a hih voltage transformer that has about 500mA-1A, not a welding thing. Sorry 'bout the confusion! :-)

  • @Teslalabor How much did they cost?

  • @a380rockerfan

    I got them many years ago, in a time, they were not expensive. I even got them for free. But totday, they cost between 200-300 Euro on ebay.

  • rayden!!! mortal combat uahuahua

  • That is some nice arcing you have there!

  • sag ma wie hoch sind deine strom kosten eigtlich^^

  • Nobody will ever jack your car with this bad boy hooked up to it, LoL

  • very good idea, think I should do this ;)

  • oke gut danke :)... gibts auch eine möglichkeit ohne Mikrowellentrafos? habe so welche leider nicht zur verfügung.... geht auch irgend ein anderes gerät was man so in jedem haushalt findet^^?

  • Ja ein kurzgeschlossener Schweisstrafo z.B.

  • wenn ich 2 wandler seriell verschalt und an 230v anleg bekommt ja jeder 115v ab? kannst du mir sagen wie ich es hinbekomme den strom auf 15A zu begrenzen? wenns geht möglichst einfach^^ danke :)

  • Ja das ist richtig, so bekommt jeder 115V was noch genau im Limit liegt. 15A bekommst du z.B. mit 2 Mikrowellentrafos hin: Du verbindest deren Kochspannungsanschlüsse (parallel schalten), schliesst bei einem die Primärwicklung kurz und die andere Primärspule schaltest du in Reihe zu den Wandlern.

  • holy shit how many amps does this beast pull of the wall? (120 VAC)

  • @ only 120V this would pull 200 Amps. Because of this I am happy, that we have 400 Volts here in Germany ( 3 Phase).

  • @Teslalabor cool! thanx!

  • yeah, schütz die ozon schicht indem zu ozon selbst machst

  • Da entsteht fast kein Ozon, nur Stickoxide ;)

  • nun, normalerweise zerfällt ozon ja auch relativ schnell an der luft...

  • Ozon entsteht erst bei höheren Spannung und vor allem höheren Frequenzen, wie z.B. an einer Teslaspule, die nach Sekunden von einem beissenden Ozongeruch umgeben ist. Diese heissen Lichtbogen hier machen in der Tat nur eine klassische Luftverbrennung indem braunes NO2 entsteht. Sicher auch minimal O3 aber kaum wahrnehmbar (im Vergleich zum Teslatrafo)

  • xDD

  • That looks extremey lethal. :)

  • It is! ;)

  • but 15000 V * 1.6 = 24.000 Watts, where do you get 24.000 watts

  • From my wall socket. There even are up to 35kW possible.

  • You are american, so you have only 110v , so 35000 / 110 = 381 A

    You can get 381 amps from Wall !!!!

    It is very impresionant !

  • No, I live in germany. Here we have 3 phase system, 3*400V with 63A fuses. I use only 2 from these phases. So 35000 / 400V = 87A, thats no problem for short time runs.

  • you better should use 3 phases. very interesting !!

  • @vik95170 Its 120 now but in the 1950's are power went up form 110 and 220 to 120 and 230. 60hz. yes we do get 120 208 230 240 in a house. My dryer is 240 and my AC is 230. idk tho cuz some place's just get 208.

  • hell, that's a lot of power! R u running any ballast and how much does it draw?

  • Yes of course, I use a heavy ballast inductor.

  • cool das sieht bestimmt total gut aus live :)

  • is this a microwave transformer

  • No, these are potential transformers 20000/100V

  • samssoftwareuser meint mit "mot?" ob di anlage aus mots aufgebaut ist. "microwave oven transformer" n trafo ausm mikrowellnherd eben

  • Ach so, aber man sieht doch die Trafos im Video, das sind Spannungswandler, keine MOTs.

  • mot?

  • ????

  • According to your information, 24kW is passing through that needle. The question is:

    How doesn't it melt? :)

  • of course it melts on the top of the needles. you can see a white glowing point when the arc disappears

  • lick the ark!!!!lol

  • 1.6 x 15,000 = 24,000 watts

    wouldn't it be enough to trip the circuit breaker?

  • I use very heavy circuit breakers, enough up to 40kW

  • very dangerus device.

    WARNING

  • LOL

  • sounds like a 50Hz arc, is it from a wall socket?

  • Yes it is, I'm aktually building a 20kV / 1.6A (32kVA) supply.

  • did it burn up ur electricity bill?

  • No it didn't ;))

  • ay-may-zing...

    you, my friend have just made a mini-teslacoil.

    XD

  • super deadly

  • Coole Messwandler hast du da!

  • Habe noch zig andere ;)))

  • Doesnt it busts up your electric bill?

  • Oh yes, it does ;-(((

  • ya lol the meter probably spins at 300 rpm

  • coooool

  • SEHR schön wie viel input hast du bitte und viefiele trafos und welche?

    danke der antwort

  • beeindruckend

  • This is awesome arc! What are the transformers from?

  • The transformers are potential transformers 100 / 20000V (PT's called in the USA).

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