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Most parents ask their kids what they learned in school that day. I was asked if I asked the teacher a good question. And today, I am a scientist.
So here you can or will see science, with high voltage stuff, mechanical contraptions, video games, programming, stuff like that ...
or something completely random or off the wall .. a little mystery will keep you coming back, so subscribe today and see what happens!
... comments and suggestions for what you want to see are welcome
So here you can or will see science, with high voltage stuff, mechanical contraptions, video games, programming, stuff like that ...
or something completely random or off the wall .. a little mystery will keep you coming back, so subscribe today and see what happens!
... comments and suggestions for what you want to see are welcome
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If you want to have a flat spiral (pancake) type primary shape for your Tesla coil, a good choice is 1/4 inch copper tubing often used in refrigera...
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TC specs: NST is 15kv/30mA with the variac up around half way (so maybe 7 or 8 kv to the system still at 30mA), Gap is set to around 3/8 inch or s...
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More high voltage sparks for you! Watch as I get up close and personal with over 1 million volts from the world's largest air insulated Van DeGraf...
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More high voltage for you this Halloween! A classic standard in the annals of mad scientist laboratories, I go through the steps of assembling a j...
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Keep going!!!! and make some better capacitors .....(remember that energy from a Tesla Coil is first built up in the capacitor bank).......I woud also suggest that you isolate your spark gap from shorts... (multi gaps are much better and quieter too).......you are losing power because the spark gap is shorting right though the angle plates to the wood (WOOD IS CONDUCTIVE)..."gator clips are known for crossovers" ..and is a poorly insulated wire for this high of a voltage ....but this is a great start on your first Tesla Coil ...keep it safe and protect your HEARING
....R66D