 Ok, right, there's some of the little luck to have the power up. The noise you get here is my Switch Mode power supply. It's north 30, north 10 amps. But it is a cheapie, it's very cheap. But it seems to be doing a rather nice job like this and I've kind of restricted 22 volts at the moment. And 4.8 amps to max at 4.8 amps. Because the transistor to TIP35C that I have in this little circuit can only deal with up to 5 amps, absolute maximum rating of 5 amps. So, that doesn't look particularly too bad. I think it's quite nice actually. I'm not quite sure. So I'm just going to turn the voltage a little bit, just so it goes to the top. It's not a case of giving it a full voltage, in actual fact. It's a case of just holding back on the voltage a bit and allowing it to max out on the ampage. There's been a few little tune-up parts that I've done to this. A short of the cables, I did try putting an extra turn on each of the coils and going on to the flyback. But that just killed the chip. Killed it out loud. And it went straight away. So I reduced it back down again to 4 turns on each side on the flyback. And I don't think that's too bad. It doesn't hit the top every single time. But still, it's nearly there. I'm definitely quite happy with this. You know, my first attempt is really putting them on each other. I know that I had a piece of card board, type fan. I changed it and put it onto a traditional breadboard. And I'm going to build the rest of the circuit on there as well. I just wanted to see what it would be like, you know, to set properly on a piece of wood. And it was definitely, with a few little modifications, a much better, definitely a much better, I don't know what you call it, a feature and attraction to look at. I get mesmerised. Sometimes I think I put my finger in there just to see what's happening. I'm not going to, because, well, there's no one else here and I'll be quite a freaky cat. I don't know why it does that. It's such a change in sound. It's definitely similar to the voltage. I don't know what it is. I just, sometimes I talk and I should shut up. I'm going to blow it. I don't think any difference really. It's just the voltage. That was turning it off to give it a full 30 volts. And then I'm going to turn it down a little bit. That was peaking at 21 volts. It seems to be peaking around about 4.4 amps. So anyway, until I get it all sorted out nicely on the board, that'll be the last one of these for the, my first attempt at a pretty low power really, Jacobs Leather. When I get the new chip, kind of which one I'm going to get on. You want to get the new chip, the Turing 6341. It'll allow me for 10 amps at the base. Unless there's another higher powered chip anybody else out there knows, I'm using the TIP35C. It gets put 5 amps to the base. Do you know of another one that's the same sort of package as this? And I can just, you know, swap them out. Nice and easy with that. I don't need to move any more cables around or anything. I have had a look at the other TIPs. I think one goes to 6 amps. But really, I wouldn't mind something that goes more like 8 amp or 10 amp. They're the same sort of type. You know, there's the TIP35C there. See if I should have one, two minutes the same as that, but just more power to the base. That'd be fantastic. So anyway, if you like this other thing, give us a thumbs up. Subscribe if you want to see my new videos, bits and pieces I haven't cut enough. Share. Yeah, well leave a comment. Fantastic if somebody knows about it. I bet it should be in the news. Okay, bye y'all.