 Okay, so this is just the carry-on because I worked out that the other boost converter was a exacting pre-lame You're putting that a little bit of power really And this seems to work okay. I've just been I just wired up this little slayer Cool and I had my power supply plugged in to the same Circuit as what everything else is on including the computer over there and When I got up to about 30 volts It was making a horrible noise across my speakers, and I didn't want to risk Being a problem to my computer while it's on or anything else like that And so what I did was I connected against the To the different ring coming from downstairs and I connected into that and put it back on again It doesn't happen. So that's good Something that's worth taking notes off maybe if you do get problems So okay So at the minute is it's powered on by the Xbox. It's going straight into the boost And then into here, and this is set for zero volts, but I can turn it up here turn it on Hit that set button click across we go into volts Minutes half a watt nine volts We got isolation over there look a bit of a mess LEDs on No breakout breakouts just started Breakouts just Okay, well we got we've got 27 volts got 42 watts one and a half amps 30 volts 60 watts Very careful of the amps and we go be careful of voltage So here we are we're a hundred watts 110 watts Need three amps at 40 volts And I don't know if that can pick up as in detail Turn it up. See how far we can take it So 140 watts 3.2 amps 44 volts And I'm just gonna back that off before oh look I Did notice that happened before All the noise as well I'm just gonna Disconnect the power and when it did that before and I turned it back on again It works fine Turn it back on back in again. There we go. We're booting back up It all seems to be okay. I'm pretty sure my circuit's okay. So we just turn it back on again I Hit the volts Oscillation over there. It's always nice to see Should I a little bit of break out in a second? Oh no got no LED on There we go I don't know if it's because I was too close to it, you know, because I'm actually touching this thing So we'll see how far we can take this up. That's 140 watts. Oh so far so good Just turn that power off. Okay, it's up. I can do that. Is there anything? Turn that back on again Oscillation yet straight in Okay, so we've now got the screen it's gonna like that. So I'm gonna just back it all the way off Turn on the side with the power. I'm sort of pretty confident that it's It's gonna work again just because for the last couple of times it has worked Let's see what happens Okay, it's rebooted a little high-pitched squeal it first came on Oscillation Straight to 55 watts I should do a temperature About a hundred watts, so yeah 102 watts. Yeah, that's quite nice Pink in a hundred and forty eight, but then that power supply This power supply is I think about 175 tops and I'm limited because I've not got this turned up full blast. I think that's on that's on 49. I can turn it up to I suppose I go to oven Turn it was a 50 on the input Well, just below 60 would do it because I can't go to 60 And I'm not yet to just squeeze a couple more watts of power Okay, so that's 58 58 on the input. I hope you can see that Turn it back on again. It's still gonna be coming on zero Okay, so that's 50 watts So 100 watts 110 Okay, that's some squealing That's the most I can get out of it 150 That could be a little bit down to the power supply was a little bit of squealing there, but the nice thing about it look as even though this is uh You know, it's it's been interfered with a couple of times and it's um Shut itself down. It didn't do anything crazy. It didn't like just open full power or anything to the circuit It cut the circuit off, which is uh, you couldn't really ask for more So so far so good. That's a that's a good good little test. I think it's damn close to the circuit It's open There'll be a nice bit of radiation, you know in this area here because if I were to get a light bulb I'm pretty sure that we'd have some Nice uh nice effects. So Let me just um put a top cap on it and see what we can do with a screwdriver pulling off a bit of plasma And see how it holds up to that because that's really I think when it's going to be spiking and Cutting it out the most and that's when it's probably gonna kill it. So I see what happened. Okay, so Uh, what have I done anything? No, nothing. I just re-plugged it back in again. So we got some power there I got power Yeah We got power here Uh, we're still on that It doesn't say 50 volts, doesn't it? 58 volts. Pretty sure that says 58 volts there, yeah And so let's switch it on. I put a little pin on top for a breakout I say a little pin. It's a big old pin. Uh, right Okay, got some oscillation over there. It's always good to see No breakout just yet. It's gonna pop itself out. So I'm gonna try and help this one Nope, I've been doing nothing really special That's about 30 volts 58 watts Let's turn it up. Let's go to 40 volts Well, that's 130 watts. That's quite a bit. That looks pretty actually Quite pretty. That's 135 watts That's quite a high About a high pitch of noise 445 watts 40 volts 3.37 amps Well, it hasn't died and you got to see um, a couple of Examples of what can happen to it, you know when you're doing this sort of thing, but that's not going too bad Now I didn't put my single core on As you can tell as you can see I've got the double that's two turns on that one But as we can only seem to get 40 volts Well, you know the hundred and sort of 45 watts. I can't see it's getting any more than that and I'm pretty sure that this Power supply is 175 watts But you know we're going to lose some power in this boost and down so that probably Doesn't seem too far off it. Maybe what we might lose in between the boost and the book and This being uh As efficient to the the full amount of wattage I don't know But I'm just chatting but it's nice as it didn't break and that was what I was trying to find out Whether I was going to be able to like sit and play with this coil And whether I was going to have a problem with this just dying on me or just going weird every two seconds But as you can see yourselves It doesn't do too bad at all It doesn't do too bad at all. So I'm going to give that my thumbs up now. I'm going to that's it I'm quite impressed with that. The only thing I haven't done is I have to look at like ripple noise or anything like that But I can do that in another one But so far so blooming good I just thought I'd add this little bit to the video And I got a strip strip lamp there a strip lamp there There's this ring lamp thing And I got a bowl I'll put a 10 milli card 80 volt pasta really but it's gonna make much of a difference I think everything's a bit too fine to tell you know one of these things I work so it doesn't really They've got power in Output That's strip lamps already I'll be on 60 volts. Okay, let's turn it off a bit You get like about five seconds before this a little bit break out 21 volts. I think that's a good bulb I don't want to break it I think it's 100 watt bulb I use for current limiting Oh, I just missed that then I just saw it go up It'd be nice to have one of those plasma balls They look really nice. I've seen them pretty bright. A fair bit of radiation That's at 50 watts 26 volts Quick little look on temperature A little bit warmth there a little bit less warmth there. The fan wasn't kicking in or anything But yeah, that's a little bit warm, but they expect that Okay, that's it. Just to try the end of the video. I don't want it to be too long. It's gonna be too long anyway