 Oh, chi, do, chi. Rhaid. I said I was getting hold of a transformer. So here it is. It's a fly back. It comes out of a TV. And I've got two little coils on there. One's got four turns, one's got six turns. Into the junction. Onto the transistor, just going to turn the circuit on and off pretty quickly. There's a little diode there stuck in the dodgy bolts to get into my power supply. Took a couple of low resistors. And here, into my power supply. And there we go, six and a half volts. And I'm allowing it to run up to 2.134 amps. OK, just as a quick, rather than just looking at little arcs, I decided to put a couple of bits of wire together. A little tiny bit of a gap between. I'm going to go for the Jacob's Ladder Effect. So here we are, getting out of the Jacob's Ladder Effect. It's quite cool really, so six and a half volts. I've got some fine tuning, but on that I've actually made it in Jacob's Ladder on. Going for a proper tazel coil from this one to play around with the voltage. A little bit first. The extra. I can see it flashing at the top. Next thing, not bad for six volts, I've currently limited it. I could actually turn the current up and get a bit more gain, but that's quite good. Anyway, enjoy the rest of your days.