 Hey there YouTube Well, it seems like my camera, or the one sports thing, has given up all together So, this is going to be my camera for a little while And I thought I'd just, before I shift this off somewhere else I thought I'd just show you there See, this camera doesn't even focus in unless it's my eyes But it's a little jacos ladder circuit, you know Zero voltage switching I had this all built with wires, if you remember Or if you saw the video where I built this up with loads of wire And all I've done is I've just decided to take all the wire out And just literally connect the two transistors And give it its circuitry And, and it works I've got this connected with my two transformers Because it's quite a good little power supply that's turned out to be You know, going through the red rectifier there Two transistors Capacitors, capacitors Nice tank storage Before we got the booster And then we got this for 18 volts It's in the wattage There's a lot that's sometimes pulling 80 and a half amps Anyway, I've got my calling on this So I'm going to turn it down Start off when it kicks in about 18 volts So, 20 volts, 21 volts So I'm going to go up there That's 27 volts And that's 30 volts That's 32 volts That's 34 volts 35 volts 36 volts 252 watts I'm not sure, I just looked through the 30 volts 376 watts I'm going to start turning that down Do some heat change Not really bad Not really bad That's quite warm I'll probably let that cool a little bit Oh, that's quite hot there I'll let that cool a bit All right, that thing's working Okay, let me just check the transformers That's all right, okay I'm going to put a little bit warm on it Same as this one Can't feel anything anywhere else though, really No, that's all good I think this one's a tad warmer than this one Nothing too warm This is a little bit warm And this one's quite warm here It's quite warm So I do that to cool down It goes to show that it works like this, doesn't it? It's got a bit of power through there Quite chuffed with that So anything's going to kill this This one now I've given it a 6 inch gap pretty much At the top So this is 20 I'll put it on 30 volts That's 30 volts Let's go to 33 So 11 amps 387 watts I'll solve then 38 volts I don't know if that's... I'll turn that down I'll give this a go there better I don't know if it's this I'll turn it down This is going to get hot This is going to be the thing that goes first In here Especially that sort of voltage That's pretty high Maybe that That's going to be too much for me That's 5 inches It'll be alright for a quick run 17, 18 volts It's close to 200 watts 27 volts 35 volts 40 volts I'll do about 57 volts on the input It's not pulling down Transformers so much The input voltage is still The same I'm going to go 40 volts 43 volts We've just got to the extent of what we can do So I'm going to start backing up I know it's only going to take so much power It's not going to make that That's going to be pretty damn hot I'm not even going to run Yeah that's pretty hot That's okay That's okay The whole circuit's okay About a ton of stuff A little bit that's wash This thing This hasn't even been doing anything It's just been sat here Not even getting up to half volume I don't know what this can do with It's not even warm The fan hasn't been on It wasn't constant Unlike 250 watts or anything But it didn't seem to be Doing more During that voltage An extra bit of voltage from Sort of like 35 Upwards There's a little bit of difference But like 40 volts And just above the 40 volts Didn't really seem that much different So they get quite warm Interesting