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SLAYER EXCITER - Tutorial, Explanation, and More 

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►WHAT IS THIS
This video is the ultimate guide for how to make a slayer exciter scaled for both beginners and experienced electrical hobbyist.
Although I made a Slayer Exciter Tesla Coil in the past, there is still much to talk about. In this video, I will cover the schematic, physics, DIY build, testing, and demonstration of this circuit. Hopefully it will answer many questions you have about it. If not, at least it is visually pleasing.
►TIMESTAMPS
1:05 - Schematic & Physics
4:03 - DIY Build
7:38 - Testing
9:50 - Demonstration
►MATERIALS
10AWG Wire Roll
26 to 32AWG Wire Spool
Power Supply/ Battery (9V to 30V)
TIP31C NPN Transistor (Several)
47000 Ohm Resistor
►EXTERNAL LINKS
Here are some other Slayer Exciter videos that I think did a good job:
ElectroBoom's Video - • Slayer Exciter Circuit...
GreatScott!'s Video - • Make your own Tesla Co...
Power Max's Video - • Weekend Projects: SSTC...
►FAQ
Q: What power did you operate at?
A: In normal operation, it drew about 2.5 amps at 15 volts. It is roughly linear as voltage is changed.
Q: Can I use a ___ transistor?
A: Check the datasheet online if one exist. If you are still not sure or are unfamiliar with reading datasheets, ask me and I'll try to help.
Q: How many turns on the secondary?
A: I used about 1500-1800. I suggest a minimum of 800 and a maximum of 2000.
Q: Not Working. Help Plz!
A: First, that's not a question. Second, do I look like some sort of psychic? I promise that this circuit works. In general, you may want to troubleshoot these:
* Make sure that there is electrical contact between wires.
* Check transistor datasheet for the pins. (base to sec., collector to pri., emitter to ground)
*Make sure that the pri. and sec. coils wind in the same direction or else flip one.
►CREDITS
Narrator: Dayton Aardema, EE
Editor: Dayton Aardema
Music: Cody Aardema - New Blueprint Theme
Dead or Alive - You Spin Me Round
Sounds: Tim Kahn - Boo & Hiss (freesound,org)
Taira Komori - Motor Sound
Nebyoolae - Gear Clank
Star Wars III - UNLIMITED POWER!
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@kushalsehgal
@kushalsehgal 5 лет назад
So good, it Hertz.
@noelsnave9395
@noelsnave9395 4 года назад
Plz ..... Plz shut the fuck up
@zacharyherring6182
@zacharyherring6182 4 года назад
no it was amazing
@colliewallie5637
@colliewallie5637 4 года назад
Hertz so gooood , Come on baby make it hertz so good
@SaltyShomudro
@SaltyShomudro 3 года назад
Watt do you mean
@Bigmeatslapper
@Bigmeatslapper 3 года назад
I was ur 100th like lol
@CoolDudeClem
@CoolDudeClem 3 года назад
Now THIS is how a "how-to" video should be done! Talking, Explainations, Schematics as well as a demonstration. unlike those other videos on RU-vid where nobody speaks or explains what their doing.
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 3 года назад
I’m glad you think so! When I tried to make this Slayer circuit for the first time, I found no good tutorials, so I figured I’d make one.
@FASHIONIZE
@FASHIONIZE 3 месяца назад
That's very true, this video is the best.
@grumpythehonestcat6930
@grumpythehonestcat6930 5 лет назад
This is a very underrated channel You deserve more subscriber
@judgeomega
@judgeomega 5 лет назад
Shocking he hasnt attracted more followers. This channel has such high potential.
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
If I were in it to be famous, I'd be a let's-play vlogger.
@Neet578
@Neet578 Год назад
@@BlueprintScience hello bro, currently iam working on this project,can you please help with the specification of primary coil wire.
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience Год назад
@@Neet578 Not much to say; most things would work fine. I’d suggest 10AWG wire or 1/4” copper tubing.
@Neet578
@Neet578 Год назад
@@BlueprintScience thanks you so much..
@AnthonyFrancisJones
@AnthonyFrancisJones 2 года назад
Absolutely brilliant! I chanced upon this after I had gone to all the trouble of making and filming mine! One of the best explanations of the Slayer circuit out there - perhaps a mention of the secondary to ground capacitance that aids resonance might help but by no means a criticism! Keep doing what you enjoy!
@PinkeySuavo
@PinkeySuavo 3 года назад
Actually everything was clear, and entertaining as well. Great job!
@Suprem3GamerDamianWinchester
@Suprem3GamerDamianWinchester 3 года назад
Finally someone who explains everything! Thankyou
@bebored9420
@bebored9420 3 года назад
One of the few videos that actually explains Tesla coils and shows u how to build them
@Breighana
@Breighana 3 года назад
Just WOW!!! I love how you have placeholder times for each section. Great work! Thank you for helping me with my daughters science project! Thank you thank you, don't stop!
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 3 года назад
I’m glad I could be of service. Good luck with your science project!
@matthewwriter9539
@matthewwriter9539 4 года назад
This is the first video I have watched on your channel. I look forward to many more.
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
VIDEO CORRECTION: This is a small detail, but it should help your designs work much better. As my switch, I use several transistors in parallel with each other. The issue is that the transistors do not divide power equally. Due to thermal effects, one transistor will take on more load over longer periods of time as temperatures diverge. To get around this, use a "Darlington Transistor Configuration." It's really easy and an internet search will show you what it looks like.
@FutureOfGaming
@FutureOfGaming 5 лет назад
I don't mind can u make its diagram and upload it on Google drive or somewhere... It will help me i need to make a Tesla coil for my school project... And need ur help
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
@@FutureOfGaming You didn't like the diagram in the video? There are many diagrams for the same thing out there; do a google search for "slayer exciter circuit" and the image results will have many well drawn diagrams for you to steal... I mean borrow.
@FutureOfGaming
@FutureOfGaming 5 лет назад
@@BlueprintScience ima asking for Darlington setup
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
@@FutureOfGaming From Wikipedia: data:image/png;base64,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
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
Wow, that link was absurdly long. This one is better: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darlington_transistor
@Mulazim.
@Mulazim. 4 года назад
Bravo,you have introduced it in classic way same as classic times in 70's.
@wpgenlighten4truth2
@wpgenlighten4truth2 Год назад
That is the BEST explanation I have Ever Seen ....WELL DONE and Thank you for Your Work, You should Be a Professor in Science .......
@theplasmaprince8651
@theplasmaprince8651 3 года назад
That hertz pun was actually pretty good XD
@gedgar2000
@gedgar2000 5 лет назад
This was great, because it stayed so simple and was a really good introduction. If you or anybody really gets serious with Tesla Coils there are loads of RU-vid Videos, and material on the web. You'll read that the voltage gain is independent of the turns ratio and is dependent on the Q parameter of the primary and secondary at the resonant frequency. Qs/Qp. Q is the frequency characteristics of an LC circuit. Normally you'll have a large C in the primary circuit, and what you're doing with playing with how many turns of the primary is altering the primary inductance to match that of the secondary's coil, and top load, which acts as a capacitor in the secondary. I'm rusty and haven't gotten into enough detail to be anything but dangerous. But look at the tons of material out there are. Your video was great because a lot of the tutorials will assume you know material presented here by heart, and can start out pretty advanced.
@notgabby604
@notgabby604 Год назад
And also you can't build up an "AC charge" with a top cap. You can only build up an DC charge and you would need a very high voltage, very high frequency diode to do that. Then there is the notion of intrinsic capacitance of a sheet of metal or a coil of wire, where the capaciance exists even if the sheet of metal is in outer space millions of km from anything else. The physics books I've read explain it mathematically but not conceptually.
@holyorderofscientists
@holyorderofscientists 3 года назад
Just excellent and your electrical puns were very amusive... Simply great content and really worth the time!
@seagull7488
@seagull7488 4 года назад
omg i never know how much i could love a persons voice. your voice is amazing holy crap
@garygranato9164
@garygranato9164 3 года назад
probably the best tesla coil vid i've seen so far . many thanks
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 3 года назад
It’s a close call with Plasma Channel, he makes some good coils too
@garygranato9164
@garygranato9164 3 года назад
@@BlueprintScience yes but lacking as good explanation.
@grinreaperoftrolls7528
@grinreaperoftrolls7528 5 лет назад
What was the punishment for the kid who played with power lines? He got grounded.
@marsdraskovic339
@marsdraskovic339 5 лет назад
Thats deep(6ft deep)
@ashh472
@ashh472 5 лет назад
@@marsdraskovic339 I thought it had to be deeper than that .
@redoverdrivetheunstoppable4637
is it better than beeing come "live"?
@zenithparsec
@zenithparsec 5 лет назад
At least he wasn't charged.
@SoulWhite
@SoulWhite 4 года назад
@@zenithparsec Charged with resistance.
@ramirogarcia5977
@ramirogarcia5977 2 года назад
From all the videos i sean this is the one that encouraging me to start building my tesla coil.,you are a excelent tutor you explain so well.,thank you
@NOSLIWKR
@NOSLIWKR 4 месяца назад
Building my own Tesla coils, your video was very informative. Carry on the good work. Telluric current transmission is the next step. Onwards and upwards.
@harshityashwardhan
@harshityashwardhan 5 лет назад
you explained the best out of all
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
Thanks man
@MashaMusthafa123
@MashaMusthafa123 5 лет назад
i wish you had more subscribers you explain everything nicely subbed!
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
I guess now I do. Thanks, Masha
@nguyendesign4517
@nguyendesign4517 3 года назад
@@BlueprintScience i’m kinda late but i have a question, for a darling tom configuration, i can use as many transistors as i want right? not just 2, and will tip31c still work for it?
@zackgrey4472
@zackgrey4472 5 лет назад
Thank you so much. I love these videos, learning all of this new stuff is now my favorite way to pass time and I'm so relieved you still post videos. Please continue with these insanely interesting projects and the explanations. Thank you!!
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
Thank You, Zach. I will. If I may be so bold, I think that the best is yet to come...
@Name-js5uq
@Name-js5uq 5 лет назад
What an excellent job you did on this video, I think every high School physics class should watch this because they could learn so much. It is extremely informative, really funny and just an excellent video because you explain it all so well. So thank you for another job well done.
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
Sure thing. Glad you liked it!
@voltariantechnologyinc.8594
@voltariantechnologyinc.8594 5 лет назад
Your puns make me want to *coil* up in the corner and cry.
@jasoncampbell8879
@jasoncampbell8879 4 года назад
Ohm my God. :P
@janexsinframtidigehund2823
@janexsinframtidigehund2823 3 года назад
With a joke that bad you deserve to be *grounded*
@shahriarmorshed7320
@shahriarmorshed7320 3 года назад
you look like tesla
@Lancelot1777
@Lancelot1777 5 лет назад
At last i am informed enough to attempt a build. If all go well, i notify you of the results. Thanks alot !
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
Please do. Glad I could help.
@Marc-zo3mx
@Marc-zo3mx 14 дней назад
I've never understood something better! Thank You!
@polrengos9563
@polrengos9563 5 лет назад
ok u got me there! I actually started losing faith in humanity because i could find no video that combines a musical and a spinner tesla coil and playing usmrr at the sametime, but could u actually upload a longer version of it please? great job thanks
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
Restoring faith in humanity: one 80's reference at a time! Maybe I'll play that song for a while when I actually make this tesla coil musical (which it is not right now). I can't play it for too long though; I don't want a copyright claim.
@marinvidovic763
@marinvidovic763 2 года назад
Maybe... this will be ok ! 🤔😀✋ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8lEJpfApwoo.html
@mattmoreira210
@mattmoreira210 5 лет назад
8:46 I know how you can solve that problem! You have to prevent the transistor from saturating which, due to the Miller effect, makes the transition to the cutoff state slower. You can do so by placing a Schottky diode between the base and the collector of the transistor, with its anode connected to the base. This will make sure the collector voltage never falls below 0.7V - 0.2V = 0.5V, preventing saturation.
@ScottKoningisor-gs8kr
@ScottKoningisor-gs8kr 5 лет назад
Why not just use a triode?
@indukumari281
@indukumari281 5 лет назад
Amm can u explaine
@megaraitei
@megaraitei 5 лет назад
Ahhhh..I was still tryna figure out about the Darlington configuration with 3 transistors, that I now see another workabout - with a diode !
@megaraitei
@megaraitei 5 лет назад
Hello matheus, Which schottky diode should I use ?? 1N5819 -1A ? 1N5822 - 2A ? SR360 - 3A? SR 2100 - 2A 100V ? THESE 4 are the ones available to me.
@tanner1985
@tanner1985 4 года назад
@@megaraitei I'm also interested in improvements to the schematic, since my Slayer Exciter (2 transistors in parallel) simply can't work more thant 5 minutes. Too much heat.
@fredrickhinojosa4568
@fredrickhinojosa4568 2 года назад
This is the perfect sized project to help people who are not techs to understand electronics and doing a tesla coil is very historic and if you get zapped, it's not too bad, besides healthy respect for electricity is good for everyone. Very good.
@naveengupta5588
@naveengupta5588 5 лет назад
Literally this is the best and easiest explanation i could find of internet Thanks Alot .
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
That's exactly what I was hoping for when I made it. Good luck with your design.
@MickeyD2012
@MickeyD2012 5 лет назад
13:12 It's a homobipolar motor, LOL. Nice demonstration.
@mworld
@mworld 3 года назад
To protect the transistor from overheating, I've found it useful to add a couple of LEDs from the base (after resistor) to ground. When the base is pulled low it will be a negative voltage and thus ground will be positive (relatively).
@industrialdonut7681
@industrialdonut7681 2 года назад
Definitely this should be done (every other slayer exciter shows a diode there)
@Todohongo
@Todohongo 3 года назад
So glad I found this channel! Your very informative and hilarious
@EnderMalcolm
@EnderMalcolm 4 года назад
Yes, I have been using parallel transistors for a while now. They help with a multitude of circuits, from tesla coils to audio amplifiers. Now I need to build a new slayer exciter with a better primary coil. I think my main issue with low power is the high resistance of my small gauge primary coil.
@power-max
@power-max 5 лет назад
Nice output! How much power are you pumping into yours? Thanks for the mention in the description BTW!
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
Howdy Max, In normal operation, the SSTC draws about 2.5 amps at 15 volts. From there it is a roughly linear relationship. To get those large sparks, I cranked it up to 60 volts for about 10 seconds which drew about 10 amps (600 watts). Also, I'm happy to link people to your video; a few years ago as I was just getting started with electronics, I referenced your video to help me build my first Tesla Coil. I liked it a lot! Thanks!
@gaynzz6841
@gaynzz6841 3 месяца назад
Mine draws about 7 watts at 15 volts input and is more than 90% efficient. Nothing gets hot at all, and there is a 1cm discharge. I use BJT not Mosfet.
@malaymetaliya5613
@malaymetaliya5613 4 месяца назад
Greatest tesla coil video on entire internet i found 👍
@IndiceEducation
@IndiceEducation Год назад
I don't know how many likes should I give your content. Thanks for the best video ever on RU-vid on Tesla Coil. Nicolai Tesla would be very proud of you mate :) Keep up your good works !!!!
@vxco
@vxco 3 года назад
Very nicely explained. Thanks a lot for making this great Video
@uK8cvPAq
@uK8cvPAq 4 года назад
7:39 mind = blown!
@evilferris
@evilferris 5 лет назад
Explanation 1:05 Build 4:03 Testing 7:38 Demo 9:50
@Knosferatu
@Knosferatu 3 года назад
3:58 definitely didn't go to waste mate. Great video!
@JejetRC
@JejetRC 2 года назад
This is a cool video👍. I have now made my first Tesla coil and now I plan to slowly scale them up.
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 2 года назад
Excellent!
@dhanushkv0242
@dhanushkv0242 5 лет назад
How much volt can give it
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
Anywhere between 9 and 12 volts for the basic circuit Between 12 and 30 for a buffed circuit.
@oiseaustorm4162
@oiseaustorm4162 5 лет назад
Unlimited Poweeeeer !!!!!
@majistothewizard
@majistothewizard Год назад
Very informative! Loved the Star Wars allusions as well!!
@Evolve-And-Remain-The-Hardest
One video and I'm already hooked. Cool video overall!
@noahwalden1757
@noahwalden1757 5 лет назад
its funny that you mention a band from the 80s when slayer and exciter were thrash bands from the 80s🤣
@Taydrum
@Taydrum 4 года назад
Thatsthejoke.jpeg
@chasespracklin619
@chasespracklin619 4 года назад
All those missing Saturday nights went to u being smarter than everyone else, very good vid
@xsauce3858
@xsauce3858 3 года назад
Nah winding coil of secondary wires
@waynebagnall3611
@waynebagnall3611 Год назад
Very well presented and easy to follow. Good work! 😉
@mikesmuseum
@mikesmuseum 4 года назад
Excellent video! Thanks for the detailed information. 👍
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 4 года назад
np :)
@alastairpalm8150
@alastairpalm8150 3 года назад
Totally addictive watching. You have a subscriber.
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 3 года назад
🙏
@maryaardema4901
@maryaardema4901 5 лет назад
Enjoyed this one Dayton.
@lovelifeandunity1533
@lovelifeandunity1533 4 года назад
That was a unique presentation brother.... Superb.. wish u keep on more videos like this.... :))))
@ka_okai9
@ka_okai9 11 месяцев назад
Am Currently watching this video and find it to be really well done. Congratulations my guy am pretty sure You are not bound to stay alone for ever i mean if Nobody appreciates such a Cool Science Guy with a yt channel and all then I dont know whats wrong with society man, pretty Shocking
@TheBlindmobius
@TheBlindmobius 3 года назад
Awesome explanation thanks for sharing this!
@fintronics
@fintronics 2 месяца назад
I just finished reading "Tesla a man out of time" You actually look like a young Tesla!
@Albundy1954
@Albundy1954 5 лет назад
Well done!
@jamesgaszak3685
@jamesgaszak3685 10 месяцев назад
The only channel that shows a transistor can be used as an oscillator. Love the nerd humor!
@trif169
@trif169 6 месяцев назад
Amazing video thanks for that!
@wardenclyfferadio
@wardenclyfferadio Год назад
Loved the video! Sorry took me 4 years to find ya! You still putting any videos out? Loved your energy! Sending much light and love! - Jeff
@Vteka
@Vteka 4 года назад
Super. Aż mnie dziwi, że tak mało wyświetleń. Pozdrawiam z Polski
@joshberna5801
@joshberna5801 2 года назад
Dang! You packed more practical tips and actual science in one episode than PlasmaChannel had in all of his videos put together! Well done!
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 2 года назад
Yea, but you must admit PlasmaChannel has great hair!
@joshberna5801
@joshberna5801 2 года назад
@@BlueprintScience 🤣🤣
@chbonnici
@chbonnici 3 года назад
Very good presentation. Thank you.
@JimGriffOne
@JimGriffOne 5 лет назад
I blew up my slayer exciter flyback transformer the other day. Gutted! Was trying to run it for a long time to produce a good volume of O and O3 but it heated up and burnt out. Might try a Tesla coil next. :) Thanks for the vid!
@thelightdesigner4490
@thelightdesigner4490 5 лет назад
you tryin to suffocate someone?
@jamesdavison6654
@jamesdavison6654 Год назад
That was awesome!!
@BackMacSci
@BackMacSci 3 года назад
Left a like for the pickup line. 10/10
@andiepfannetv4617
@andiepfannetv4617 3 года назад
Great Vid bro 💪🏻🔥
@techzzoid
@techzzoid Год назад
great way of presentation!
@mark9298
@mark9298 5 лет назад
Excellent work...bro..thnx for that idea of transistors connected in parallel... ...keep it up..
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
No problem. Thanks for the kind words
@annehubbard1321
@annehubbard1321 Год назад
I enjoyed you're video tutorial and found you to be simple yet informative offering applicable approach to the concept with an endearingly sweet sense of humor and jest that satisfied my curious inquiry and enamored me with such a cute and dorky face haha. I wish there were more guys like you, in real life and off the computer. Thank you for the video, I look forward to watching more with you in it now that I am a subscriber. 😊
@mattstroker3742
@mattstroker3742 Год назад
Very good explanations dude.
@freemanrader75
@freemanrader75 2 года назад
I love your cheesy puns, Keep being you! Your not alone bro. Subscribed!
@ozymandiasking173
@ozymandiasking173 5 лет назад
love your new video. your production has really improved. Cant wait for your next video. *request* will you do a video about high voltage power supplies (flyback transformer, voltage multiplier, marx generators, ect) explaining how they are made and how they work and what makes each one different? Id think thatd be a cool video.
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
I've already started the next several videos. Once they are finished up, I'll see if there is anything that I can dig into.
@jeroenjager
@jeroenjager 2 месяца назад
Great vid! 🔥🔥🔥
@supersabrosinho
@supersabrosinho 2 года назад
I'm a mechanical engineer and rarely get to learn this stuff. Thanks for the ground up explanation. P.S put a bearing up there and we may actually get some use out of the unconventional motor
@boonphitphanthavong4334
@boonphitphanthavong4334 5 лет назад
Very good tutorial..thanks
@thenewzealandgringo9296
@thenewzealandgringo9296 2 года назад
Loved the Star Wars' quote! 🤣🤣🤣👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@jawbreaker1975
@jawbreaker1975 4 года назад
You earned my subscription.
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 4 года назад
Welcome aboard!
@kenjinks5465
@kenjinks5465 3 года назад
I worked at a place that had three rails of 30 pairs of MOSFETs to switch 96V, PWM 15khz at 1000A stall current for one minute (electric motor controllers). We always did a low current test first before the high current. Because when a FET fails in a rail then the rest of them have to take the current, which may make another fail, and then more current for the rest and so on, then you have a firecracker ripping sound and 8 inch flames momentarily shoot out from the unit. Exciting stuff. So, when you have rails of them thar' things, careful with what is around them, I suggest having them at least covered, but not sealed as that would be a bomb. Cheers!
@ANCIENTASTRONAUT411
@ANCIENTASTRONAUT411 3 года назад
Once again your awesome
@Eduardo-pn5xc
@Eduardo-pn5xc 3 года назад
JUST thank you! Thank you very much!
@garygesell1675
@garygesell1675 4 года назад
Thank you for all the information especially the Exciter. I'm attempting to build one at this moment. I do have to mention your humor is brilliant. You keep being funny and smart and I'll keep watching. Thanks man hope your pinky feels better. Couple months ago I got burnt by a couple of thousand volts. And it was my pinky ,burnt a hole in it.🤤
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 4 года назад
Ha ha! Thanks, Gary!
@basiliskrtzs
@basiliskrtzs 3 года назад
did it work?
@electrolife3445
@electrolife3445 2 года назад
superb video
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 2 года назад
Thanks, I was going for superb
@alexandernewman7587
@alexandernewman7587 5 лет назад
Excellent!
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
Thanks, Alex
@nortenhardenberg1598
@nortenhardenberg1598 2 года назад
love Your explanation. thumbs up
@scott-hr3hd
@scott-hr3hd 4 года назад
Awesome. Fun experiment.
@stevenraeburn8178
@stevenraeburn8178 2 года назад
Briliant video
@amikescott
@amikescott 5 лет назад
Excellent video !
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
Thanks, Mike!
@Mario-ye9pt
@Mario-ye9pt 10 месяцев назад
Amazing!
@TeslaExplorer
@TeslaExplorer 5 лет назад
cool! I really enjoyed watching the video.
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
I've seen some of your videos. I'd bet you know more than I do! Very cool. Thanks.
@keithking1985
@keithking1985 4 года назад
never seen a wire cap before!! cool.
@appleyhead
@appleyhead 3 года назад
That's awesome. Thank you!!
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 3 года назад
Anytime
@ambrosiorojas5521
@ambrosiorojas5521 4 года назад
Grate video, very useful!
@Rockeetah
@Rockeetah 4 месяца назад
love your work :)
@stanicicpita
@stanicicpita 4 года назад
Fantastico !!!!!!!!! Saludos desde Canarias
@MatthewSutton
@MatthewSutton 11 месяцев назад
Thank you great video..👍
@grinreaperoftrolls7528
@grinreaperoftrolls7528 5 лет назад
Great video. When I get a job on campus, I’m totally building one.
@BlueprintScience
@BlueprintScience 5 лет назад
The faculty at my campus are weary every time I make something "high voltage" Anyway, good luck with building your own. Let me know how it turns out.
@gaynzz6841
@gaynzz6841 3 месяца назад
@@BlueprintScience With good reason. I love high voltage but I admit many tinkerers underestimate it. Tesla coils also are an EMC nightmare.
@gregorycampbell5142
@gregorycampbell5142 11 месяцев назад
At least 3 times during this video, I would: hear something interesting/useful/etc., pause the video, try to look up some specific tidbit of related information, fail, resume the video, and then have my exact question answered in the next 30 to 60 seconds ... 🤔 ... I need to learn to be more patient. 😅 Great video, much appreciated. 😁👍
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