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  • did you film this with a samsung f50 because my camera separates into tv lines like yours does

  • Wicked wicked wicked love it matey!

    Subscribed*

    Big thumbs up*

  • Would hate to see this guys power bill.

  • Good !

  • where did you find out how to make this?

  • Okay, that might just be the coolest homemade thing on Youtube. 

    I'd love to see something get fried from it.

  • how much would u sell me a smaller version for???

  • @MMRRMM1 You trollin' ?

  • @AdmittedTrash probably y

  • Forgive me if i'm wrong... but to me, the numbers don't add up... According to the power law (P=VI) the source Power should be roughly 690 watts. (if you meant you have 3 x 115 lines going in then it would be 2070 watts but it looked like you meant 115 volts in. I'll go with your half million volts output you put in info rather than title of 1 million. and output 50 mA. that means the power out (P=VI) would be 25,000 watts! acording to conservation of energy you just gained energy from nothing?

  • @ppeck84 The 50 milliamps of current he was refferencing is the output of the primary transformer, not the final output.

  • Red alert came to life O_O

  • Can i use this on red alert?

  • can i touch?... Please

  • @mrAstrwailer

    If you don't mind RF burns.

    Mmm, smells like hot-dogs.

  • FUCKSAKE WHY CANT I POST COMMENTS

  • Thumbs up if you thought at the beginning the song was 009 soundsystem.

    And wanted to mute but then saw it wasnt the song but the electricty making the sound.

  • Thumbs up if at the start you thought it was going to be the 009 soundsystyem because of the shhh shh thingy.

    Also put it under a electricity pole.

  • Thumbs up if at the start you thought it was going to be the 009 soundsystyem because of the shhh shh thingy.

    Also put it under a electricity pole.

  • FAKE

  • @gayshorts120 Like Your Internetz

  • At the start wanted to mute the video because I thought it was 009 soundsystem or what ever tha tsong is called.

    Anyone else?

  • At the start wanted to mute the video because I thought it was the youtube anthem song.

    Anyone else?

  • electric company must love you

  • why should i believe that this is in fact, not a GFX lightning effect? nice to see its right in the middle of your room not doing any damage to the wall its right next to or anything else near it..

  • @DaWorldOwner Learn about electronics and tesla coils or shut the fuck up, no one gives a fuck about what you believe in. You're just another ignorant twat

  • ___ w w w diymagneticmotor com for FREE energy should be intersting there..

  • @Mountaind3ws UUUUUNLIMMMIIIIITED PPPPOOOOOOWWWWEEEEERRRR

  • I dare u to touch it

  • The power company must LOVE you!

  • There definite ways of interacting  physically with that.

  • Tesla used to bathe in these rays (after refining the process) coining it the "Electric Sauna"... He also described the sensation to be painless because our Nervous systems cannot register high frequency levels.... also unlike standard

    electricity Radiant energy feels more brush-like when in contact with a stream

  • What kind of insulation does your secondary coil have? I mind because i have built a similar coil and i have a lot of problems of "secondary to primary discharges" and "secondary self discharges" that make my home's earth leackage current breacker stop the coil working. I really need you to tell me please what can i do to stop it. Thank you very much.

  • do you have the plans to build this? I have 2 10,000v transformers I was going to use, but no good plans.

  • Is that legal?

  • fuckin zombie defence. this guy is ready.

  • Id say you die before you even touch it.. unless you can dodge emerging spark which i highly doubt.

  • It's completely safe to touch it while it's on >:D

    P.S. Don't try it, you will die in the second you touch it.

  • AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

  • @BackFlipinDan overkill (i know this is from a year ago)

  • Tesla  nas Srbin za sva vremena.

  • great stuff,,,,thanx fer postin nice work

  • what does it do?

    

  • its a sno-cone maker

  • @light3125 police can't sue anyone dude ;) You better go work on your homework so you can finally get to the 1st grade. Good luck.

  • what will happen if you touch it while its on?

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  • I swallowed one of these, the doctor said I have 10 days to live whatever that means.

  • How high is your electric bill??

  • Wow that looks almost identical to the tesla coils you buy online. How homemade is your coil?

  • Reminds be of the tesla coil in C&C Red Alert.

    Can the spark be directed in one direction?

  • Nice bug zapper! What is the cost to build something like this? Is it out of budget for your average tinkerer?

  • FAKE AND GAY!!!!!! no im joking this is obviously real.

  • Don´t touch it:D

  • Why than the title "...1 million volts TC" when the output potential is below 500 kV?

  • ... and the city light down XD

  • is this really 1 million volts? I doubt that...

  • ops, my mistake. I though you ment 1 million KiloVolts (kV).

  • now if only we could weponise it and use it to protect our bases.

  • @KiljanArslan If we could weaponise it our government would use it to bomb half of the world. Any defensive weapon can and is used as an offensive weapon.

  • oh sorry I was joking. I was referencing Red Alert.

  • Uh huh. Who would be stupid enough to walk into this device's mini thundercloud?

  • @ubuntututorials

    You obviously haven't observed the idiocratic masses...

    Homer Simpson and Peter Griffin are based on real people.

  • @JemmetGK Actually after spending a few weeks in America on holiday I see your point ;) But stupid people aren't limited to the USA.

  • @ubuntututorials

    You're absolutely correct.

    I didn't say JUST Americans are dumb, but per capita, it's a pretty high ratio...

    And just so I'm clear to the masses; I differentiate between dumb, stupid and ignorant.

  • @JemmetGK You're ignorant, stupid and dumb. But so are the Americans =D

  • @K4inan

    You're on to talk...

    Look at that pathetic excuse of a channel you sport

    YOU'VE GOT NOTHING.

    Dumbass.

  • @KiljanArslan

    Then we can be like "NOW U LIST3N!!!1 ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG 2 US!!!1!!1!!1111one1!1!!1".

  • I dare ya to go touch it...

  • Nothing bad would happen, that electricity has too big frequency, higher then regular electricity on city network (50 - 60 Hz), and the frequency would do nothing to you, your muscles wouldn't contract.

    Still, don't take few sentences of a fourteen year old guy as the truth. Don't touch it.

  • can a tesla coil be used to generate usable electricity for a home off the grid?

  • If you want to risk connecting it to your electricity, then yes, probably.

  • no, the tesla coil first and foremost releases most of the energy it receives through the air. Because of this, it is a HIGHLY inefficient source of energy. I wouldn't see why you would want one to power a house anyways (it's REALLY loud). And plus, it disrupts electromagnetic signals, which cause electronics to be killed by the tesla coil's field (:( that means no youtube :( )

  • It would be nice to have a self sufficient source of power in every house. I am sure the technology exists and the power companies buy the tech and shelve it.

  • The Tesla coil isn't a generator. In fact it doesn't actually have much of a use, other than looking really cool. It basically just demonstrates what happens when an extremely large electron potential is build up within a conductor and has nowhere to go. The result, is the electricity ionises the nearby air.

  • Not worth the inefficiency. It takes electricity to power it in the first place. You would have to step- down the voltage many many times to make it usable

    Better getting ripped off by the power company

  • well if Nikola Tesla would of had his way, he would have made a giant Tesla Coil at every substation and used them to charge the ionosphere then all you would need would be an antenna on your house and a small step down transformer like the size of an average nst (neon sign transformer) and we would have had FREE wireless electricity.

  • From what I have read Telsa coils were not what was going to be used to transmit electricity to people. The concept I have read was towers were to be built, and some were infact and these would grab latent energy from the air (solar / Atmospheric energy) in some way convert it for electrical use. As for people saying Tesla Coils have no use, I imagine Tesla used them to show off yes but also to test his ideas etc. he probably looked at them like bunsen burners to use in experimentations.

  • That said after looking at the patent for the electric transmitter it does look like the telsa coil so apologies if thats the case. But I did read that he was working on capturing and using the atmospheric "free energy" as well.

  • It's just a transformer.

  • unbelieveble :-D wow that is soo awsome how did u did that :-D??

  • LOL.

  • I remember there is this guy who was unknowingly autistic but he holds the world record. It took like 8 hours for him to calculate all the digits. Hundreds of digits

  • You have to be Savant for that, the autistic person with somethiing like ubermemory. There are a videos on YouTube of a guy who takes a 30 minute ride in a chopper and then draws the picture he saw. Scientists were comparing his drawing with real picture and he had about 30 mistakes.

  • awesome zatnikatel

  • Ha that guy will never have a bug problem again!!!

  • nerd

  • i think it may work to a certain point, but I mean he's gone very deep into it haha. My teacher and he said there was a kind of pattern for it, maybe they were just messing with us!

  • No offence to anyone who knows the digits to pi, but I don't see how that correlates onto your mathematical ability. All that it is saying is that you can remember numbers, e.g. you could get a person who is a F at maths in general, but if they can memorise pi to 100 places does that make them automatically good at maths? No I dont think it does.

    I'm not having a go at anyone who does remember pi, congratulations to you for having the desire to do so and following it through ...

  • (continued) ... (something I rarely see now), I myself can't remember pi to more than five places but that doesn't make me a bad mathematician. I'm actually an A* and have been for a few years and I'm still only in year 11 (UK) and I'm second only to two of the maths teachers.

    I just wanted to state my point of view on people that remember pi, I don't think that you're all idiots or weird, I just don't see the point in doing it.

  • Oh yeah, I don't know it past a few digits myself, it was a classmate.

    and yeah it doesn't directly mean you aregood at math, i agree with you

  • And of course they can never be technically right due to the fact that pi ( so far ) is a never ending number.

  • there is a trick to finding the next digit in Pi, i just never had the motivation to find it out. but this one kid could do it to however many digits he was asked to.

    i prefer the Stonehenge symbol, as i call it :P

  • I'm sorry, Dan, but you are incorrect in this matter. There are natural occurrences where electricity's magnitude is too great to simply stay within a wire - such is the same with the Tesla Coil. If you'd like for somebody to give you proof, here it is (a natural occurence) - Look up the wikipedia article on St. Elmo's fire

  • stupid people here. high voltage ionises the surrounding air and breaks out into it. NO GROUND IS NEEDED. the secondary coil has its own HF ground. if you don't know what you are talking about, please don't comment.

  • To it, the air IS ground... the air is capacitively grounded. it is not fake. hundreds of people have built these things. one other thing, you could increase the spark length by putting a bigger toroid on it and using a breakout point...

  • @TeslaCoilGuru Like a flash of lightning and in an instant the truth was revealed. I realized The Manhattan? Project was named after a Manhattan Earthquake caused by Nikola Tesla in Trinity, New York where Oppenheimer's parents lived and he grew up. . A thousand secrets of liars which I might have

    stumbled upon accidentally I would have given for that one which I had wrestled from her against all odds and at the peril of my existence. -Tesla made earthquakes

  • it doesnt need to

    its grounding in the air if im correct. its such a high frequency and voltage it discharges in air

  • Guess you don't know a lot about tesla coils, or corona discharges for that matter...

    The high frequency pulsing high voltage output have quite different characteristics than, say, static electricity.

    Wiki it, its NOT a fake!

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