@edumation wow i was right NICE ! thanks man and how would i do how many watts ? Like if i wind it with 12G wire i would get 20 amp in and 20 amp out ?
@67tr876 NO. The ratio is 120:180. So if you input 120 V, 20A you will get 180V, 13.3A. But you need to make sure wire size is enough in both windings. Be careful and do it under professional supervision. Do not do it alone.
The purpose is to obtain high flux produced by minimum energy (current). Without the steel core, we would need higher current to produce the same flux. The steel core collects the magnetic flux instead of being wsted in air, although some portion of the flux is lost in the air.
is there a KNOWN relation between the voltage and the coloration of that electric ray? it changes from purple to orange to yellow. Could you transmit a ray in vector to a certain place, combaning that with another force, that makes an magnetic-field path to lead that ray? Plz advice
Hi. I want to make my own step up but i need 120 volt up to 180 volt would i do 120 turns for 120 in and then 180 turns for 180 out ?
67tr876 1 year ago
@67tr876 Yes.
edumation 1 year ago
@edumation wow i was right NICE ! thanks man and how would i do how many watts ? Like if i wind it with 12G wire i would get 20 amp in and 20 amp out ?
67tr876 1 year ago
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@67tr876 NO. The ratio is 120:180. So if you input 120 V, 20A you will get 180V, 13.3A. But you need to make sure wire size is enough in both windings. Be careful and do it under professional supervision. Do not do it alone.
edumation 1 year ago
Jacobs ladder
HappyBombFilms 1 year ago
Hi can you tell me the purpose of the steel core in a step up transformer?
user12119 2 years ago
The purpose is to obtain high flux produced by minimum energy (current). Without the steel core, we would need higher current to produce the same flux. The steel core collects the magnetic flux instead of being wsted in air, although some portion of the flux is lost in the air.
msdaif 2 years ago
Ah thanks, will any type of steel work?
user12119 2 years ago
Yes but the current value differs depending on a factor known as permeability of the material
msdaif 2 years ago
Would an iron nail work?
user12119 2 years ago
Yes.
msdaif 2 years ago
is there a KNOWN relation between the voltage and the coloration of that electric ray? it changes from purple to orange to yellow. Could you transmit a ray in vector to a certain place, combaning that with another force, that makes an magnetic-field path to lead that ray? Plz advice
Shan23Studios 2 years ago
Maybe. I advice you read Physics or Chemistry books about the effect of electricity on light spectrum. I dont know the relationship.
msdaif 2 years ago
?????
YourMama1K 2 years ago
big HV transformer!
Wujek280 2 years ago
woah 13.8 kV is high!!! it can kill a people!
Crusoe92 2 years ago
Yes. Dangerous!
msdaif 2 years ago
Jacobs Ladder
scubadev 2 years ago
Ow ! Well done ! Awesome
Salamoalaykom
Hatimoooo 2 years ago
nice lab
DidntKnowWhatToPut1 3 years ago