 Well, I got what I wanted. I wanted a Jacobs letter but I could put in my window and have it as an ornament on my window ledge and something that I could put on. I don't have nets or anything that may catch fire. It's probably one of the safest places to pull it and where it will get the most admiration. So I'm quite happy with that. I can actually give it a lot more voltage. I can actually set it to 15.3 volts at the peak, nearly 7 amps. I can actually put quite a bit more into this. I can only deliver 10 amps maximum from this supply and this one's failing me altogether on the parallel mode. It's just not playing the game properly. At least this one's working after a little fix because at one stage it wouldn't give out any more than 5 volts. I whipped the back off and had a poking play around and must have been a loose connection or something because it's working again. That's pretty. A bit more tuning with the power. I should be able to get that running a nice steady flow up and down and I might just play around and put a bit more wit on those wire prongs. Whatever. I don't know what you'd call them. A bit of sticky up bits of wire. So yeah, I'm chuffed. I got me Jacob's ladder. Yay! Well maybe I could. It's because I've got the fan blowing onto the flyback and the driver's sake. I'm not sure it doesn't get too warm and it messes a little bit with the I think it's quite good. It livens it up here. I put my finger in it earlier just to see what it would be like. It was a little bit different to what I expected. I expected heat not so much just sort of like grip-chir. I just rammed my finger. When it was at the top I just flicked my finger through it just to see what it was like. It was interesting. I wouldn't suggest it to anybody. I suppose I better say now that playing with this sort of voltage is really really silly. You should be very very careful with whatever it is you do. Don't play with them unless you know the risks and you've got somebody who supervises you, who's qualified. Anyway, enjoy. Bye for now. Thanks for watching.