Peter Terren from Bunbury in Western Australia gets a buzz from conducting large bolts of electricity. His daredevil stunts use up to half a million volts, creating spectacular shows in his backya...
Peter Terren from Bunbury in Western Australia gets a buzz from conducting large bolts of electricity. His daredevil stunts use up to half a million volts, creating spectacular shows in his backyard.
He uses a home-made Tesla coil - a transformer used to produce high voltages at high frequencies - which acts as a giant lightning machine, creating long bolts of electricity that light up the night sky.
He's dubbed his art 'elec-trickery'. Let's take a look at what he does best.
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