 I've been playing around with my little slayer, my little slayer excited coil and I've always had it running on just one of these tip 35C transistors and so I just wondered what it would be like putting two on and having them in parallel and so that's what I've done. Now what you're going to do really is just double these up in a way your collectors would be. Just join them both up on the coil bases, both of them join them together and the emitters you just have to put a couple of resistors on really low low emitters resistors. I think they're like a naught point I think it's three three something like that on each of the emitters just to make sure that it equally distributes the current usage between the two transistors. So and I've just got the end of the capacitor there just pushing it in there's another capacitor there with these capacitors on it just gives the just a little bit more pump. I mean you know don't expect too much of it all I'm doing really is just sharing the load down here which I thought was quite a good idea so I'll start turning up the voltage. Now I've had to turn off my computer and everything to do this because one thing I've noticed is while my computer just wouldn't start up again when I had it on someone and what it's going to do to my phone there you go it's got a bit of a break out and that's at three amps on 13 volts there 14 volts but I take my hands away you have no idea what's going on that's an old transistor I'm not an old transistor I mean it's an old style transistor but it was one that came through the post but it just didn't work so it's just being used for this so I'll turn that up a little bit some power and of course the absolute maximum for that 635 is five amps there just sat down there doing that I've got a bit of a bit of fan on there there's two 12 volt fans in the series I don't think it performs as well as just one because this is the basic setup still I have changed the color of the LED I've changed the resistor and I also tried with the variable resistor in there that's a 50k resistor but I set it off on around about 4.2 4.6 and it's there it's there that it works any more resistance than that it's not really making a big difference but any less resistance and that and it just shuts the circuit off so you know that's the only difference I could find with that if I try different capacitors I can get a slightly less you know less sort of powerful up here it's not really coming out that long in length it's more it does seem quite powerful but it doesn't it's not like when there was one you know on my other videos where I've got this exact same setup part of my haven't got two transistors parallel and it actually seems like it works but like you get better output now I've used a single loop here as well because I get well I draw more current definitely if I admit I'm gonna probably join about between four four five and just over five the normal one that I put on but I've tried these over there as well oops say goodbye to Ariel I've tried these and the more turns that there are there's two three and four turns and one turn actually around it and the more turns I use the more current the less current I use um which is great but I was just trying to see if I could get these to run above five amps for that plane and of course it does well that's a bit warm I'll say it's just one one bit of white again around the primary coil you can see here really I'm trying to see if there's something else I can put on top um so I'm a little bit better I'm just what have we got here I can use and just start turning it up first that's because the chances are I've nested this I just popped it here for a second it's a little bit temperamental it's just a little bit temperamental because I haven't screwed any of these and you know I've just been pushing them in and just trying them out just that's nearly two amps that little tiny bit there needs my fang a bit man so it's not really you know as good as uh I don't think it is anyway I'm lost the amplitude of the amount of it oh there's my camera's in my own zoom there we go I wasn't oh I don't know if it was me it could be me my thumb's right by wherever yeah the thing would be to do that I did have a bolt earlier I had a bolt on top that was quite good I don't know what I've done with it I didn't know what I've done with it oh I wonder what can happen if I could stand the coin on its side I think that would just probably have all the coins I could try this with if it's probably the wrong coin probably find out it's got roundy edges or something ah here it is I'm just going to hold it up I've got to turn off my computer and disconnect it from the mains and hopefully I'm going to turn it back on again it'll work it's not me doing the zoom it's the I think that's an LED that's stuck to the but it's not really doing a great deal is it it's not really uh extra power 5.5 amps when it goes up to 6 when I go near it I don't know you should just ignore it it's just because I'm connected to it just a bit of a pain I'm going to turn my back up again now it's going to make me want a bit of a scene there we go we got it now of course we've got no break up now I'm going to try and see what it's like to just point itself what I see is this it's sort of snappy the other one and I've seen that I'll follow as well about 5.5 amps and just turn it as high as I can take it something went pop I presume that's something to do with the inside of my power supply but we'll have to figure that out that's quite warm there it did sound like the sort of clunk noise came from over here over that way so it'd be interesting to see how warm we got there yeah it's pretty warm I don't want to keep my hand on it for too long because that's pretty warm oh this is what we do didn't we we're going to push it to find out how these things are going to work or not so let me just see if we've got like that's same we've got no output on here so I'm going to suggest that the trouble that I've got then is inside here somewhere that's all right gives me reason to go in the back and do a failed fix but so yeah okay can have careful how you connect your stuff off but it does you know it does it does work these transistors will be fine and it means you know you can put that a little bit extra power through just don't push your power supplies too far but we'll get that figured out you know see you guys watching bye