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DON'T BUY this HV Generator! Build this one instead....please 

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In this video we will be having a closer look at the terrible HV generators that you can get from Amazon or elsewhere. I will tell you why you should not buy one and along the way show you an alternative, which is a HV transformer. With it you can do all kinds of experiments and create different arcs. Let's get started!
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0:00 Disliking the HV Generator
1:26 Intro
2:05 HV Transformer Basics
3:30 Commercial Driver circuit
6:39 DIY Flyback circuit
8:31 DIY ZVS circuit
10:15 Verdict

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Комментарии : 761   
@EricTheCat
@EricTheCat 2 года назад
I like how that MOSFET de-soldered itself for you at 5:39. How convenient. :D
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 2 года назад
That is the thermal protection ;-)
@jkadofo
@jkadofo 2 года назад
@@greatscottlab 😂😂😂
@WarriorRev6300
@WarriorRev6300 2 года назад
@@greatscottlab 🤣
@weitaojiang577
@weitaojiang577 2 года назад
@@greatscottlab lol
@cezarcatalin1406
@cezarcatalin1406 2 года назад
@@greatscottlab I had some 12v led lights that after about 1h of usage they were desoldering themselves and falling on the floor with their 2 legs still holding onto the sockets on the ceiling. It turns out the manufacturers thought it was a good idea to use thin traces on the board as an 10ohm resistor... instead of using an actual 10ohm resistor... On the upside, the manufacturers didn’t specify that if you mount the lights upside down they come with integrated thermal protection.
@MatthewDeveloper
@MatthewDeveloper 2 года назад
5:39 I believe this is what datasheet's mean with the "Integrated Over-Heating Protection" feature 🙂
@Zebra_Paw
@Zebra_Paw 2 года назад
If you look at one specific comment, you can see from GreatScott’s answer that he had the same idea…
@divingquokka
@divingquokka 2 года назад
3:38: "a kit with suitable driver circuits" You mean: a transistor that burns out in minutes.
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 2 года назад
Haha true ;-)
@divingquokka
@divingquokka 2 года назад
@@greatscottlab And that was before I had seen the whole video. Two of those circuits dead on my bench.
@cavemaneca
@cavemaneca 2 года назад
Seems to be designed for a very low duty cycle. Like 5 seconds on 5 minutes off lol
@snaj9989
@snaj9989 2 года назад
@@divingquokka I also built that same kit before and it only worked for 2 minutes before mysteriously dying. Now I learned why.
@DrakeOola
@DrakeOola 2 года назад
@@snaj9989 They're not designed to run for more than a minute or two. If you tazer someone longer than that their heart will probably give out. To be fair tho, that's not what any of us use them for and they don't list any warning about that tho... 😅
@Makatea
@Makatea 2 года назад
I think both ways have their merits. Certainly you learn more with a kit (for example that the included transistor is not up to snuff). But for building my gas-stove-igniter I used one of those ready-made modules, an 18650 and a spark plug. It works like a charm and a kit would be very hard to properly isolate. And frankly, I couldn't care less for the PTB-certification, that's just germans being germans for no good reason...
@witchofengineering
@witchofengineering 2 года назад
Exactly, if you're electronics enthusiast and just want to play around and learn stuff go for the kit, but if you are actually using the HV to do something practical instead of just playing around (f.ex. I also used that module as an igniter), then the module is easier to use, cheaper, better isolated and likely has more resistance to mechanical vibrations and such. And yes, I also used one to make a taser, afaik it's legal in my area edit: of course that doesn't apply in the case where you need some specific voltage / frequency / other properties at the output, then you have to design your circuit anyway
@ianhill20101
@ianhill20101 2 года назад
That spark gap would make a wicked cannon ignitor, rather than spray gas in and hope for a stycometric value to get a good boom 💥 split water with electrolysis to have a perfect ignition everytime.
@TravisFabel
@TravisFabel 2 года назад
Yeah he sold me on the first one that just worked because I have a propane grill that does not have a electronic igniter on every burner. It only has it on one and that is supposed to light the other burners along the way. I can see how adding this with A small bit of work could make the igniter circuit work on all of the burners
@daviddavidson2357
@daviddavidson2357 2 года назад
They make for good gas igniters but they also burn out fairly easily if used for a short period of time continuously. Had one in a project box with two bolts coming out as electrodes and a PTM switch to turn it on. Got some big zaps from it though.
@kevinslattery5748
@kevinslattery5748 2 года назад
👍 for your last sentence!
@PichanPerkele
@PichanPerkele 2 года назад
I actually used the "bad" HV generator to build an electric wasp swatter. It's ghetto af but wasps literally explode after a few seconds of electro therapy. With 10mm gaps and nothing in between it still arcs loudly all the time. I'm afraid to use it near sensitive electronics but I still love it.
@whimsy5623
@whimsy5623 2 года назад
That's horrifying
@RotaryMarx
@RotaryMarx Год назад
lets make it
@vke6077
@vke6077 Год назад
I love that, hahahhaa
@nanosyberww4849
@nanosyberww4849 2 года назад
He’s turning into Mehdi with these projects 😂😂
@Mauricetz
@Mauricetz 2 года назад
But without beeps haha
@shubhamadtp
@shubhamadtp 2 года назад
No bang shoutinng No
@tylercollins4125
@tylercollins4125 2 года назад
Soon he might start blowing up capacitors and touching bare mains wires 😂
@Freddyfanmulti3214
@Freddyfanmulti3214 10 месяцев назад
No,he is scared of these arcs mehdi isnt
@Freddyfanmulti3214
@Freddyfanmulti3214 10 месяцев назад
Styro isn't scared of them either,he's made arcs bigger than scot and mehdi
@blackwaltz4572
@blackwaltz4572 2 года назад
I literally bought 5 of those this week to upgrade some bugswatters for my friends. I will enjoy doing it like your advise in the video. Thank you so much!
@darekmario446
@darekmario446 2 года назад
I did the same thing :D
@DrakeOola
@DrakeOola 2 года назад
Are you putting all 5 into one bug swatter or do you just have 5 friends with a big enough bug problem they need an 'upgraded' bug swatter? 🤨 Bug swatters work fine but the only bug they actually attract or work on here is moths, except a regular light bulb ends up killing them too...
@blackwaltz4572
@blackwaltz4572 2 года назад
@@DrakeOola Well it's the handheld bugswatter. I fix those with a rechargable cell with USB connecyor and then with the HV generator. It's mostly fun, very deadly for bugs and my friends love it.
@darekmario446
@darekmario446 2 года назад
@@blackwaltz4572 I love it, I've actually done this with zvs circuit like great scott, as i Was 14. It was very effective against those little fruit flies that normally flew trhough the flyswatter. But the zvs had to high frequency and melted the flyswatter if you hold it for too long. Those another HV generators are cheap, effective and already prebuild :D
@blackwaltz4572
@blackwaltz4572 2 года назад
@@darekmario446 awesome, yes nothing will get past it haha.
@Calthecool
@Calthecool 2 года назад
Yeah, I would never buy a single one of those off Amazon. I would buy the 3 pack so I have extras.
@jkadofo
@jkadofo 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 2 года назад
Smart ;-)
@cezarcatalin1406
@cezarcatalin1406 2 года назад
@Joseph Bunn Well, if they are synchronised... can they self-synchronise ?
@cezarcatalin1406
@cezarcatalin1406 2 года назад
Technology Connections: Through the magic of buying 3 of them.
@chrisakaschulbus4903
@chrisakaschulbus4903 2 года назад
@Joseph Bunn the voltages from those listings are pretty much made up numbers... on ebay you see the same package with all kind of different voltage numbers. 5kv, 15kv, 25kv... they add anything to the description in the pursuit of sales :D
@stephenshenenigan3572
@stephenshenenigan3572 2 года назад
You should get sponsored by Stabilo. Your hand drawn schematics are fantastic!
@adityashukla7849
@adityashukla7849 2 года назад
Your videos are always perfectly timed. Just got my hands on few small Transformers.
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 2 года назад
Enjoy!
@electrorush7754
@electrorush7754 2 года назад
For me the high voltage from a cheap bug zapper is enough, once I touched the output with my both hands, It was so much painful. Love that you make a video on this topic.
@pranavramesh4888
@pranavramesh4888 2 года назад
I once accidentally touched a 20nf hv capacitor charged at 25kv. It was the greatest jump scare I ever experienced
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing :-)
@TielSong0509
@TielSong0509 2 года назад
@@greatscottlab I worked in a cable factory as a quality control and i did a insulation test on a 12 km long cable (wound on drum 3x1,5mm2) with 12kV. After the test i wanted to remove the clip connectors from the cable i touched 2 wire at the same time and the cable (condensator effect 2 parallel, long wire) and it discharged on me (the machine didn't grounded the wires for some reason ) . I don't have to say it hurt. :-)
@paulcohen1555
@paulcohen1555 2 года назад
@@pranavramesh4888 That could easily KILL YOU!
@ShahZahid
@ShahZahid 2 года назад
@@paulcohen1555 nah 20nf cant, if it was in uf then it could, 20nf at hv would just hurt a lot, the painful memories of my marx generator (hv multiplier) project are returning man my hands smelt like burnt meat cuz i shocked my self to many god damn times while working on that project
@LiveSeruio
@LiveSeruio 2 года назад
I personally like does little pulse high voltage modules because you can blow tiny holes in paper or leafs and they are pretty loud if you pull contacts far enough so they make a great house alarm
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 2 года назад
That is also an application
@littleshopofelectrons4014
@littleshopofelectrons4014 2 года назад
Someone in our FB HV group has de-potted one of these to see what's inside. Essentially its a Cockroft-Walton voltage multiplier with several stages. The problem is that there is no current-limiting resistor so the devices eventually fail from diode destruction or over-heating.
@StarCracked
@StarCracked 2 года назад
@@littleshopofelectrons4014 so it's best to add a current limiting resistor? What would you recommend?
@littleshopofelectrons4014
@littleshopofelectrons4014 2 года назад
@@StarCracked HV resistors can be expensive. The resistor(s) may cost more than the module. I believe the output of these is no more than about 50 KV regardless of what the ad says. A few megaohms should be adequate.
@inductivelycoupledplasma6207
@@littleshopofelectrons4014 more like 15kV. I can't imagine the caps inside are rated to that (just little film caps)
@E-BikingAdventures
@E-BikingAdventures Год назад
That transformer is not wound at a ratio of 1:3750. It's somewhere around 1:100 - 1:200. It uses inductive spiking on the primary to 'boost' the voltage. Do you not recognise a boost or joule thief circuit when you see one?
@vylbird8014
@vylbird8014 2 года назад
I got one of those devices years ago. Clearly the same thing, but mine was promoted as a component for oil-fueled boilers - the ignition spark generator.
@tamzidhimel
@tamzidhimel 2 года назад
I was thinking what to do with those small transformers. Thank you for this video .it helped me a lot
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 2 года назад
You’re welcome 😊
@gianluca458
@gianluca458 2 года назад
YEEEES!! I HAVE ONE OF THIS TRANSFORMERS LAYING AROUND. PERFECT TIMING!
@kermitdaphrogge525
@kermitdaphrogge525 2 года назад
Be careful around it .
@gianluca458
@gianluca458 2 года назад
No problem, i have a diy voltage multiplayer that makes 50KV. Capacitors are very small [47pF]. I have a lot of Experience, aaaalways careful with theese things. But i DIDNT know how to do that with music, i will try to find an ne555 audio modulator for it so that i can build my first plasma speaker!
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 2 года назад
Be careful and have fun :-)
@sgt-Badger
@sgt-Badger 2 года назад
I have a step down transformer, Can I make it?
@ShahZahid
@ShahZahid 2 года назад
@@sgt-Badger works with flyback step up, idk about step down tho ig ill try it maybe the results will be interesting
@m.luthfi.alhadi
@m.luthfi.alhadi 2 года назад
In some country, that first HV generator is used for making stun gun/taser and it is sold everywhere. I have one of it to make my own taser for self-defense. Because in my place, robber sometimes kills the vicitm. sorry for my bad english
@PurityVendetta
@PurityVendetta 2 года назад
I used one of those eBay things as a spark igniter in my engineering workshop. For the price I couldn't beat it but I get what you're saying as I also love to build things for fun and experimentation.
@m4jci6
@m4jci6 2 года назад
I bought a few of these last week and they didn't work out for me so luckily you came to the rescue as always.
@MrFish1968
@MrFish1968 2 года назад
I love your writing and little diagrams, so neat.
@idontsleepidream
@idontsleepidream 2 года назад
Man. I have to tell you how much I have enjoyed watching your videos! The pandemic open my eyes to discover a passion that I never knew existed. I am a straight up newbie... completely green to electronics. Not new to coding, so that helped me out... thank goodness. And I am a practicing electrician, in the US. I just love that you explain everything so well. I love that you break everything down practically. I also love that you have the belief that sharing knowledge is awesome. And your schematics are DOPE! Thank you for what you do! I am really enjoying my new hobby... that might be opening up some career moves...?... 💙💙💙
@Joseph-zt5uv
@Joseph-zt5uv 2 года назад
Great Scott!! It's been ages since I saw a notification for your video. Glad to finally see new videos.
@stevetobias4890
@stevetobias4890 2 года назад
Just started watching, I purchased that big round black one on eBay and yeah it's scary. I then purchased a few of the second ones you showed. Have not yet started experimenting with them however. Love your videos, your a star when it comes to explaining stuff, thank you.
@diablominero
@diablominero 2 года назад
The high voltage module you say not to buy is similar to one I tried to use to power a TEA laser. I wasn't able to make it work, but that was definitely a science project.
@danielmendes5682
@danielmendes5682 2 года назад
i was googling about those HV generators yesterday and then you posted a video :D
@BertoldVdb
@BertoldVdb 2 года назад
I used the first module to charge a capacitor for ESD testing. It was overpowered, but the other modules output AC so an extra rectifier would be needed. Output voltage is around 8-10kV.
@shinrakishitani1079
@shinrakishitani1079 2 года назад
I managed to shock myself with the black one, from that I can tell you it's more like a stun gun than a taser, still hurts like hell though and since it locked the muscles in my arms, pretty dangerous too. That said the other small one you showed is incredibly fragile, I had two one of which broke because of the thin and fragile ferrite core, and the other one had the insulation fail after a few seconds of the high voltage leads being too far apart, not worth your money either. Better do some research and make/get a good Tesla coil
@Vizi_
@Vizi_ 2 года назад
i've build 500kV Marks Generator with this. 50 cm sparks kick ass
@DepressedMusicEnjoyer
@DepressedMusicEnjoyer Год назад
I have shocked myself with the black one couple of times and it usually wasn’t too bad, way better than electric fence
@DJlala78
@DJlala78 2 года назад
Hi GreatScott, Nice vid ! How do you test the hv side before even considering touching it ? Do you simply mesure current with you multimeter on the HV side while the arc is formed and check if it is under 30mA or less ? how many mamps was the first dangerous one capable of delivering ? Thanks
@jacksonsee2746
@jacksonsee2746 2 года назад
Thanks, man!! I always have some thoughts on the HV devices.
@3v068
@3v068 2 года назад
I have to thank you for making this all about safety. Its a thing that is underrated when it comes to electronics, even small power electronics that dont produce much voltage and amperage. It is appreciated, from a hobby/bedroom electrical engineer.
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 2 года назад
Well said!
@chrisakaschulbus4903
@chrisakaschulbus4903 2 года назад
but he also sometimes overdoes it... but at least he's not like those youtubers with twenty "do not try this at home"-warnings
@3v068
@3v068 2 года назад
@@chrisakaschulbus4903 I think it's important he overdoes it. If you think about it, despite it's flaws, our power system in the United States is relatively safe by modern standards even with our plugs. One of the main reasons is we don't like plugging in a ton of things into an outlet which helps prevent electrical fires as we don't have much safety from the plug, onwards outside of your wall.
@Hessijames79
@Hessijames79 2 года назад
So basically your recommendation is not to use the working Amazon modules but rather solder up a kit that rapidly transforms in a completely safe HV generator, i. e. a broken one.
@plasmahawk3693
@plasmahawk3693 2 года назад
Awesome high voltage circuit greatscott. so elegant so simple i love it!
@TheFreak111
@TheFreak111 Год назад
Mr Scott, this video was exactly, and I mean exactly, what I was looking for. Needed a small cheap high voltage driver with tunable power and frequency, and thanks to your video I think I can make one.
@Dinco422
@Dinco422 Год назад
I love the fact that you are able to buy these!
@Julian_Bester
@Julian_Bester 2 года назад
Entertaining, educational and beautiful! Thank you
@elcomesiingwa1913
@elcomesiingwa1913 3 месяца назад
That device you call garbage has a voltage doubler circuit of which if connected to your diy high voltage circuit would produce just about the same Arcs
@mynameisZhenyaArt_
@mynameisZhenyaArt_ 2 года назад
Also you can make a Birkeland-Eyde generator for NO2 and nitric acid with the HV generator...
@ANANTHASANKAR_UA
@ANANTHASANKAR_UA 2 года назад
Im Assistant Professor in Electronics from india. All of your videos are excellent and very informative👌👌👌 Everything is well explained with schematics & design. I really appreciate your hardwork, patience & dedication behind every video ⚡
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 2 года назад
So nice of you. Thanks for the feedback :-)
@antonycasanova4067
@antonycasanova4067 2 года назад
Ich liebe alle Videos von GreatScott!, du lernst wirklich viel von ihnen, danke!
@andrewandrosow4797
@andrewandrosow4797 Год назад
Hello! It`s a good homemade device! Thanks for info about building!
@scottmorgan5370
@scottmorgan5370 2 года назад
I'm thinking that the high frequency is the reason for the fins in the secondary coil. Not for heat, but in order to wind the coil in shorter segments. Often a different wire must be used. For instance a 40 AWG/ 170 strand Litz wire might be used in this application.
@RoyalTech_2024
@RoyalTech_2024 2 года назад
Hi Great Scott, good video. Yes you said it with high frequencies we don't get shock but burns the skin. This is the technology used in surgical diathermy machines used in all kinds of surgeries in operation theatres. They used to cut, coagulate and do other porcedures on human body. Used in almost all surgeries like gynaec, general, eye, skin, uro, etc...
@jkadofo
@jkadofo 2 года назад
Thanks for the info 👍🏾
@RoyalTech_2024
@RoyalTech_2024 2 года назад
@@jkadofo 👍
@electroinduction1512
@electroinduction1512 2 года назад
Great video as always,i have couple of those transformer and a month ago i tried rewinding them and used a half bridge driver to drive it,it produced very long arcs close to 3 to 4 cm but not for long😅 the insulation failed and arcs started flying out of the coils.
@kevinslattery5748
@kevinslattery5748 2 года назад
Which xfmer? The one with the separation disk's or the kit supplied one? What voltage and frequency? Did you use alternating voltage or chopped DC? I guess if you used a full bridge then it was alternating? Edit re-read your post: half bridge so chopped DC?
@LostDeadSoul
@LostDeadSoul 2 года назад
Great Scott! Did the inductance of the transformer change after you changed the windings on the primary? I have one of those commercial drivers. It works fine with a small lithium cell. The battery heats up though(CR-2/AZ3(3V)) It also runs at a lower output voltage and current with a 220ohm resistor instead of the 110ohm supposed to be delivered with it.
@raisagorbachov
@raisagorbachov 2 года назад
That little HV generator looked a good idea, honestly. Imagine for a moment you wanted to do high-speed photography. A brief arc of light from high-voltage coils is how that is done. Ordinary xenon flash tube max out at 100,000th of a second due to the latancy of xenon. With an air-gap flash you can achieve 1,000,000th of a second exposures.
@MRFIRE-cw6hp
@MRFIRE-cw6hp 7 месяцев назад
and you can use it for cheap edm machining!
@ralfvk.4571
@ralfvk.4571 Год назад
Thank you for this inspiring video, I also had the same DIY-kit, some time ago, but I wasn't sure, how to solve this overheating problem, for non-stop operation. Just considered about using a better heat sink and / or stronger transistor. Finally you made it, this bright and long yellow arc for sure is producing some NOX from the air, so be careful not to breathe in the toxic stuff. I already realized it in the original circuit, covered the arc in a test tube, after a while the brown NO2-gas is generated, but you can't let it run over time, due to the heating problem. I was looking for a micro scale Birkeland-Eyde-Generator, cheap but still suitable as a demonstration model, that could be solar-powered. 12V are just perfect for this, since many panels run on that voltage. Should be possible to create a miniatur nitrate-factory if bubbled in a carbonate solution. Not for fireworks, but still enough for some small chemistry experiments. :-)
@ragadoodle
@ragadoodle 2 года назад
The way you say circuit is probably the best pronounciation of it i have ever heard.
@mistirion4929
@mistirion4929 2 года назад
Bro you've got to be kidding me. I've had this thought of buying one of these for years and one week ago i decided to buy one of them (knowing that they could never reach the specified voltages) Just perfect
@SkookumChoocher
@SkookumChoocher 2 года назад
I like your videos, but I'd say the very beginning is kinda ridiculous. Why the heck should you need a certification for everything? Ugh.
@Ni5ei
@Ni5ei 2 месяца назад
Not just that. Take a certified lamp holder, plug it in and stick your finger inside. It can kill you! But hey, it's certified so then it's okay 😂
@Rogerfuk
@Rogerfuk 2 месяца назад
Europeans love their certifications
@MichaelOfRohan
@MichaelOfRohan 2 года назад
Hey, never, ever complain about being able to source electronics. I dont care what it is or what its for. Your ability to procure electronics without them first being spit shined by uncle sam is a human right.
@Brownsy67
@Brownsy67 2 года назад
Heck yeah. Your videos were the catalyst for me to start understanding HV and high frequency electricity. Thank you for making this hobby easier to understand, as well as for ideas to use in my projects. Stay safe, and see you in your next video.
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 2 года назад
Great to hear!
@urnoob5528
@urnoob5528 8 месяцев назад
seriously of all the youtubers u chose this coward to learn about hv?
@petezel
@petezel 2 года назад
Yo! Quality video as always; I saw right at the end an internal short-circuit of the HV trafo - might you encase one in epoxy and see what it can really do?
@PatienceDepleted
@PatienceDepleted 2 года назад
I like that he said it will hurt WHEN you touch the high voltage output. There is no "if".
@cezarcatalin1406
@cezarcatalin1406 2 года назад
It’s almost a law of nature that those electrical engineers who didn’t yet experience a taser shock will tase themselves on purpose at least once in their lives.
@peterbonucci9661
@peterbonucci9661 2 года назад
That transformer circuit was used in ozone generators at one time. It is *very* sensitive to the choice of BJT. Even if you get the correct transistor, only the low gain ones work. Since Fairchild quit making the low gain ones almost 10 years ago, they are probably very hard to get. The small arc you got in the beginning is what they're designed for.
@mike_x48954
@mike_x48954 2 года назад
I got one of those 'high voltage spark generators' from eBay 6 years ago. Used it in a Halloween prop on the wall. Works as needed, I made sure no one touched it.
@SpectrumDIY
@SpectrumDIY 2 года назад
That was really enjoyable :) Cheers for sharing!
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@annoloki
@annoloki 2 года назад
Changing from the BJT to MOSFET can be done by removing the diode, as current has to flow back out of the gate to turn it off. I also put a fast diode (eg, a schottky) between the mosfet and the transformer, as the body diode is usually slower. You can also help protect the transistor by making sure the current can come off the secondary coil of the transformer straight away, with use of high voltage diodes/capacitors, rather than making it have to produce a high voltage spike to produce the arc before current can flow. The quicker you get the current off the secondary, the less there is trying to flow back on the primary.
@computermaster360
@computermaster360 11 месяцев назад
_"with use of high voltage diodes/capacitors"_ - that would pretty much make it identical to the "garbage device", as can be seen here: watch?v=mTx8pMHo4jI
@nathanielluke2084
@nathanielluke2084 2 года назад
Hi GreatScott! Thank you for this video, i find it very interesting. May i suggest you to use the dark mode theme for your EasyEDA? The sudden brightness change really hurt my eyes when im viewing it in the dark (does this suggest an automatic brightness dimmer like the sound adjuster? JK XD).
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 2 года назад
Didn't know they had a dark theme. I will have a look ;-)
@Zebra_Paw
@Zebra_Paw 2 года назад
The automatic volume adjuster is not suitable for people who are using the TV integrated speakers (you would see the volume level changing on the screen) or some device that can’t be switched with a remote control… I think a such thing should be software based, because you first filter the signal, and then add gain depending on how high you want the volume to be.
@MrBrettStar
@MrBrettStar 11 месяцев назад
Would this work for DIY powder coating where the first module would typically be used?
@Pelican_t
@Pelican_t Год назад
You can make bigger arcs by hooking up a 12V relay circuit to 2 transformers. I usually reverse feed a step down transformer because that's what I have on hand and then step up that stepped up voltage with a step up transformer and then the arc is able to melt metal. All powered by a 12V battery.
@mfx1
@mfx1 2 года назад
I use the first type for specific high voltage ignition systems that need to be high energy and battery powered rather than mains which many systems are, so they do have their uses.
@inothome
@inothome 2 года назад
How did you make sure you had the polarity of both primary windings correct? Thinking out loud, if they were subtractive wouldn't that cause more load on the switching transistor and cause it to overheat? Not 100% sure how the circuit would react additive vs subtractive, but since the transformer wasn't too well marked, just a thought.
@Drxxx
@Drxxx 2 года назад
Great video, i like your channel!
@norlin76
@norlin76 2 года назад
I use the ready made modules for making "static grass applicators" (for putting fake grass on things like model train tables, gets the grass particles to stand up)
@chrisakaschulbus4903
@chrisakaschulbus4903 2 года назад
that's so psecific and niche... but i kinda like it :D but couldn't you use a balloon and rub it against your hair for static pulling action?:D
@norlin76
@norlin76 2 года назад
@@chrisakaschulbus4903 maybe, but usually you're applying it to a large area so it nice to just hook ground wire to that area and then shaker the grass all on.
@chrisakaschulbus4903
@chrisakaschulbus4903 2 года назад
@@norlin76 i wasn't too serious, of course the constant and probably more controllable nature of it seems far better :D
@shiroumxm2052
@shiroumxm2052 Год назад
i wanan try that.. onces you made the static grass aplicator, how many seconds can you actually press the button¿¿
@norlin76
@norlin76 Год назад
@@shiroumxm2052 I haven't tried holding it down for an extended period, but for the 20-40 seconds or so needed to apply static grass it has no issues.
@ianhosier4042
@ianhosier4042 13 дней назад
I replaced the 100 ohm resistor with 2k2 and also placed a 4700pF capacitor across the primary. Result was nice arcs with a current draw of less than 0.5A at 4v and no more blown or overheated transistors. 100ohms is far too low a value fot base resistor but a nice way to sell lots of those kits! The capacitor limits the peak voltage seen by the transistor and also reduces the drive frequency reducing switching losses and coil impedances.
@mickgatz214
@mickgatz214 Год назад
@GreatScott! Ha, bought that same little kit and didn't know what to do with it! Great 'trials n mishaps' video. :)
@69iqtutorial
@69iqtutorial 2 года назад
Really like that you talked about the zvs circuit and its formula for frequency calculation , loved the video, great
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 2 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@tnunn3023
@tnunn3023 7 месяцев назад
You are knowledgeable enuf to set up DonSmiths Resonant energy device...
@emersonslab1637
@emersonslab1637 5 месяцев назад
My heart sunk when he said "scary arcs" with tesla coil like the one he made. I made one that makes well over 5 feet arcs of lightning THAT is scary!
@MiguelDeMarchena
@MiguelDeMarchena 2 года назад
a couple of years ago i purchased 2 of those high voltage transformers and made a double output stun gun to defend my self, although it is not lethal it packs a punch. What i wish to know if it is possible to use hv generators to power the coils of a coil gun instead of using super capacitors
@chrisakaschulbus4903
@chrisakaschulbus4903 2 года назад
got one of those cheap ones too... i love the fact that you can buy stuff like that for so cheap ^^
@MrVeryCranky
@MrVeryCranky 2 года назад
The latter unit with the flyback type transformer can be significantly improved by coating the windings with multiple layers of super glue, allowing each coat to dry before applying the next. This significantly reduces the likelyhood of arcing between windings.
@peepopalaber
@peepopalaber 2 года назад
The "DC Boost Step Up Powermodule" is fantastic. It literally IS a pulse generator for tasers.
@christopherleubner6633
@christopherleubner6633 9 месяцев назад
The HV module literally is the one they use in Tazers. It is a inverter that charges a small capacitor that discharges through a sidactor or mosfet to a small hv pulse transfotmer. Used them for laser flash lamp tube ignition.
@andymuzzo8568
@andymuzzo8568 2 года назад
Thanks for this video. I’ve used a couple of these for a couple of projects. They work well until they die. I’m trying to make a model transmission line. I’ve done a proof of concept I’ve put a video on my channel
@tenchi20229
@tenchi20229 2 года назад
I have been trying to find more information on how to build a static electric air filter. Do you think you could show how to make a DIY version? I understand the basics of how they are supposed to work but I haven't found any good documentation on how to actually make one.
@gymbro898
@gymbro898 2 года назад
I wanna ask something can you build optical avoiding robot using ir sensor module without Arduino
@aslerunarborgersen5175
@aslerunarborgersen5175 2 года назад
Very interresting video. But how do you connect a scope to this high voltage circuit?
@Purple431
@Purple431 2 года назад
I built the same circuit except the base resistor is a variable one which I can somewhat change the frequency with.
@oussamasmaini7297
@oussamasmaini7297 2 года назад
Thanks for the video
@sublimationman
@sublimationman 2 года назад
That $10 one in the beginning, I used one to make a rat killing trap. Used a circuit board with a zig zag trace in the bottom of the box with one lead of each side of the high voltage touching, then when the rat steps fully inside hit weight triggered a switch under the circuit board turning on the device and giving the rat a deadly shock through his feet. Worked great until it rained and ruined it.
@unlimited_D
@unlimited_D Год назад
Hi. I just have a question about the device you´re talking about. Let's say i put that device in a bug-zapper with a 18650 litium 3,7v bat as power-source. The distance between the - /+ is 5mm. Now the arch i get is too slow and not very good for smaller bugs. Along with it just gives them a bash in the head.. What options would you recommend to alter the arc to be faster and more effective for smaller targets between that space 5mm. I've tryed a few things but don't get the wanted resault. "faster pulse that get's the smaller bugs with 1 click" just list what you'd put after the generator. And please don't say 30kv cap. Done that, not what i am looking for.
@ankyss
@ankyss 2 года назад
What kind of circuit would you use for a cloudroom for detecting radiation?
@mtalhakhalid1679
@mtalhakhalid1679 2 года назад
Good video cover high voltage
@memejeff
@memejeff 2 года назад
Amazing video! I bought some of those tazer modules a while ago. I found that they can cut a very tiny hole right through paper so I want to use one for a cnc paper cutter
@im1random263
@im1random263 2 года назад
Have you also tried if they can cut a tiny hole right through a finger if you accidentally touch it
@memejeff
@memejeff 2 года назад
@@im1random263 nope, I have messed with high voltage since I was 6 and only got shocked once then. I am careful
@Reaper035
@Reaper035 2 года назад
These modules also can put tiny holes into glass. Wouldn't recommend tho.. (Tested with an dead light bulb.)
@memejeff
@memejeff 2 года назад
@@Reaper035 oh my, That sounds dope. Quite intruiging how powerful they are.
@ash0787
@ash0787 2 года назад
yeah or in my case it can burn a microscopic hole through an olive or other fruit and creates a smell
@jkjkjk100
@jkjkjk100 2 года назад
Also, isn’t breakdown voltage of air 3kv/mm at standard atm and insulation of magnet wire can go higher than that up to 10kV?
@gymbro898
@gymbro898 2 года назад
you are always right, i am big fan of great Scott
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 2 года назад
Thanks :-)
@ethanlawson4658
@ethanlawson4658 Год назад
I would like to build a Birkeland-Eyde Reactor. What high voltage power supply would you recommend for safety and efficiency?
@AWildNoodle
@AWildNoodle 2 года назад
dont know why exactly but the thumbnail reminded me of a EDM machine, would be an interesting experiment although spark generators for EDMS are pretty specialized
@ayawkol321
@ayawkol321 2 года назад
Can a transformer be used from a phone charger? I wanted to make arc lighters when I was 11 but can't buy those transformers and wondered if I can used the ones from phone chargers
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 2 года назад
Pretty interesting indeed! 😃 As I (unfortunately) smoke, I'm going to look for those circuits! 😂 Thanks a lot, dude! Stay safe and creative there! 🖖😊
@dopeboi9680
@dopeboi9680 2 года назад
Thanks Scott
@john-fc6pb
@john-fc6pb 2 года назад
Using rechargeable arc lighter more than 4 years. It's awesome!
@ProDigit80
@ProDigit80 2 года назад
Interesting to see that a lower frequency results in a more yellow arc, and melts the output wires.
@STRA1GHTAHEAD
@STRA1GHTAHEAD 2 года назад
Yellow arc is from trace sodium ions, practically meaning that something is burning.
@ExpertCMX
@ExpertCMX 2 года назад
LOVE THIS VIDEO!!! THANKS SO MUCH(: your truly a legend my man
@oddjobbob8742
@oddjobbob8742 2 года назад
The failure of the transistor is like those $25 spot welders that failed from being hit with to much power when it was turned off. There were several videos about how to add resistors to lower the spike.
@EkholmAndreas
@EkholmAndreas 2 года назад
Do you have a solution? Have order a couple to make a powder gun for painting
@foureyedchick
@foureyedchick 2 года назад
The purple tubing with the orange tips reminds me of the tubing used by machinists to pump water or coolant to CNN machines and lathes.
@EternalAmmonite
@EternalAmmonite 2 года назад
Can you make a video about that transistor identifier device you used at the beginning?
@motogee3796
@motogee3796 2 года назад
Hi , I'm trying to build a basic amplifier for DDS signals (20Vpp) to get 1000v output & low current with good frequency response from 0 to 100KHz to start with. I'd be happy with it putting out square waves only. Can i modify the ZVS to make it?
@Jonodrew1286
@Jonodrew1286 2 года назад
👍As you noticed that were getting output from a few noticeable frequencies - I wonder whether they were resonant harmonics nodes of the main frequency🤔
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