 So, with a little bit of tweaking, just a little bit of messing around, I tried putting an extra couple of turns on the flyback and killed another transistor and a few more LEDs. For this, so I took the turns back off, I shortened the cables, I put some heavy-age cable on my power supply. That's because there's wires that don't touch the radio to warm for my lighting. The actual wires that came with that power supply, even with the three-act LED, got very, very warm, so I got rid of them straight away. Well, let's take a look at what this thing is like. And so, yeah, a little bit of tweaking there. I'm pushing the transistor pretty much to the maximum, 4.9 amps. Yeah, I'm happy with that. For what it is, and for the dirty touch together, as if it is a bit of a mess really. I just want it to be sparking at the top. Just heavy now and then, every four or five turns it goes up the top, so I have a little pressure across the top. So I'm going to keep playing with it until I get it to do that. So that has fallen my first little plate to give us projects. I'm quite chuffed. I still want to be a chip, so I can put a bit more amputees through it. That's pretty much maxing out the voltage as much as I can, and giving it as much current as I can. And pretty.