"Pirates of the Caribbean" on Musical Tesla coils
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@agentEE7 It's rather simple you just play multiple notes at the same time :P
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how the heck are you getting chords out of a single coil!!!!
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lol eat your heart out bill nye
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freakin epic...I want one of these thing sooo bad
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This is epic =D i love it good job
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how much did it cost to build the coil, including the micro-controller and all the other circuitry?
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totaly made my day
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@agentEE7 you can get whole songs out of one speaker.
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There's your sign.
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@Wurminfektion are you a idiot or just pretending to be one
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That's an awful lot of junk to be keeping around an active Tesla Coil, I woulden't be suprised if there were some dirty rags about.
They say "All it takes is one spark" well... Right fuckin' here.
Konoton01 1 week ago 3
@Konoton01 Well you know sparks can hit stuff like rags all day long and not set them on fire. You really have to make it arc to it for a long time to get it to heat it up enough to set it on first. This is because the spark event last for <100uS at a duty cycle of <8% in most cases. Hardy enough to set first to most things.
But obviously you are the expert, here.
crazeman5522 1 week ago 8
wtf? this isnt fake. ive done this at home. you connect the tesla coil to a keyboard piano which explains the piano music in the background..
123roromantic 1 month ago
@123roromantic Nope sorry but you are wrong too :P I do play piano, however I was not playing the coil in this video with a keyboard. The controller was being fed MIDI data from a laptop which was also playing though the laptop speaks which is what you hear when the coil is not playing.
I chanallenge Wurminfektion to find some special FX that match what I do in this video, because if big name FX house can't do it what is that chances I did? Or it could just be real...
crazeman5522 1 month ago 2