Unreal Bluetooth Plasma Speaker (3D printed)
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- Learn how to build your own transformer, and go to Brilliant.org/... to get started for free! In an attempt to create an improved High Voltage supply, I added a Bluetooth upgrade and a custom high voltage AC flyback, and was blown away by the size of the arcs this thing produced. If you build one of your own, you do so AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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If you want to be a smart person - go to Brilliant. If you want to see my new website, and learn more about why i'm obsessed with plasma, go here - www.PlasmaChannel.net. Also, sorry about that high pitch noise in the beginning! It was mostly an artifact of the camera being too close.
Flyback can't be AC Jay, you keep making the mistake. Flyback is the name for the "topology", pulsed DC to pulsed DC... but it's not the only way to get HV DC, you already played with an ignition coil, and that doesn't even have a diode on the output, yet gives DC (if driven right) 1EabqJJnWhc
btw it would make more sense (be more efficient) to modulate a Mazilli ZVS when you're using output AC. Look what CoolDudeClem tried, but there are other more successful attempts, just can't recall channel names.
@@sFeral As long as the spark output by an ignition coil dissipates all energy in the first cycle, it will be DC. In reality, most all ignition coils i've used have a ring on their output. As for flybacks - they are AC by nature. The addition of diodes is what makes them DC, or, an offset secondary balance will also do similar. Any secondary coil that is mid point balanced will output one terminal negative voltage, the other terminal positive. I tested my custom flyback to have an AC output.
@@PlasmaChannel I love it when random commenters try to get smart with the pros but they're actually wrong. sFeral, ya made me laugh. Do your damn research before ya make corrections.
where can i buy these parts?I want to buy too I'm trying to do something
I love that giant table saw! Makes for some very clean builds.
Please make part two of your star in a jar with the tritium and deuterium! Can’t wait!
Thank you! I am looking into building that Version 2
your title and thumb, never do justice to what i find in the vid, i mean, i only click cuz boreed, now, im glad, i mean, is like a vault of information and music to my brain. i feel dumb for not getting here before. i didnt imagine music from plasma, you know, literaly, but blew my mind
Hey, I want you to know that I really appreciate your comment. MAKING the thumbnail, often, can take hours. To try and figure out the best way to show the world your video, with a single frame, is nearly impossible.
But the fact that you think my thumbnails aren’t as good as my video is actually a huge compliment. Means you think my videos have good value.
Thank you
Another wonderful video, Jay.
Ionophones are one of the first HV projects I ever messed around with, and are always an interesting conversation piece, even to those who are familiar with this kind of work.
That flyback design looks gorgeous, the 1st one.
This was the first video I've seen of yours, and I dont think that any combination of words has ever caught my attention faster than "plasma river table." I subbed before I even saw the clip, lol.
Also, the sound of the electrical arc was so strangely soothing. Maybe it's because it reminds me of the sound of my parents' old CRT or the plasma globe I had as a kid, but I've always loved that sound.
Anyways, great video. Thanks for the great content!
damn man, who is making your videos? there is no way an engineer can have such video editing skills and sense for good quality video production... best wishes, keep them coming...
I appreciate that. The trick is...i'm not an engineer. I'm a maker :P
@@PlasmaChannel 😂👍
You might be surprised...
@@PlasmaChannel what do you do for a day job?
Love your videos! I did a similar circuit with my Tesla coil but my method of control was PWM and that seemed to provide a very clear and loud sound. The spark frequency was however much higher at around 2 MHz.
Plasma is the future !! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL YOUR WORK.
That is another beautiful piece of functional art, Jay 😊❤
Hey Grandad, thanks. That's my style. More of an artist than an engineer!
Any old radio in the neighborhood probably replicated the sounds too, from the EM pulses.
You can listen to an AM radio transmission just by gently holding a leaf on a branch against the high power antenna.
Yeah lots of interference with high voltage arks sometimes they can fry your circuits if powerful enough!
@@patrickday4206 These arcs can make TL lights closeby flicker.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 lol
Dude I love this channel. It is everything, exactly what I want to see!
Niiiiice! Hands down one of the coolest channels here on yt!
That whisper to your 3D printer is the ice on the cake for this video 🤣🤣🤣..love it ....nice work as always
Thanks Abbey, haha, sometimes you need to say tender things in order to get stuff done.
This comment is to show support for your channel... Cool project, I have to say, I'm a big fan of 555 timers... I use them all the time, but this is one of the best ideas ever for one of those... kudos!
This was great! Thanks for answering the call :) it was kinda cool seeing my comment up there on screen too 😎
Haha well thanks for commenting!
I hear the frustration with AC flybacks. What I didn't know was the little ones for CO2 lasers were AC. Thanks for the info.
Great project as usual. From a plasma nerd down under
You're a geek 😎😎
I suggest the plasma filament needs to be in a clear glass vacuum. Plasma does not need oxygen. Plasma is a state of matter that consists of ions, electrons and neutral particles. It can exist in the absence of oxygen and can also exist in a vacuum. That said, in suggesting that, I'm not sure how well the speaker part would function, if at all. However the filament might last longer.
bro this is epic, keep it up you are one of my favorite innovators, please create a whole plasma speaker, that arcs epic on sounds, that would be next level, and this is an interesting way of distributing sound without using magnets and membranes to shake the air.
Thank you, I appreciate your support
Excellent video Jay, that's quite the beast! Have you considered using it to make a musical Jacobs Ladder?
And also...your mini table saw is easily one of the coolest tools I've ever seen.
Haha right?! My father actually gifted me that for Christmas. It's the best. Musical jacobs ladder sounds amazing.
@@PlasmaChannel You could play Stairway to Heaven on a loop and put it in a time-out area or use it to remove house guests that have gotten that fishy smell. I love the song but after a few hundred loops pain sets in which explains most chemical abuse in '70's nightclubs.
@@PlasmaChannel Yeah! The Jacob's ladder is one of the projects of Mehdi in ElectroBoom! You can get a good idea from it! Very high voltage with powerful arcs!!😅 You are Great man😊
that intro was the most horrid sound ever... thanks for blasting my ears with it
Man, I really tried to filter out that high pitch squeal. It was a delicate balance...because making it silent also made the arc much smaller. Thanks for the feedback :(
Just wait till you get old and can't hear it.
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Seriously? That's what you're gonna comment under a video like that, made with so much effort and attention to detail? No wonder some creators get depressed over the superficiality of their viewers.
This is what HF arcs sound like, and everybody who plays with these has grown accustomed to it. You even got the convenience of just turning down your volume at your disposal, in comparison to experimenting with it in real life.
If you hate loud and high pitched tones you're in the wrong business
Nice clean build as always! I love your “giant” table saw 😭 That electronics store looks amazing! Is it in Washington?
Hey Nigel!! Thank you sir. Yeah, that table saw is the thing of dreams.
Vetco electronics is the only store near Seattle.
In Tucson we have Elliotts Electronics
@@PlasmaChannel Vetco has helped me out so many times!
@@PlasmaChannel Adding it to my list, for when I take a trip up from Portland to see the SPARK museum!
As an engineer, I wouldn't use bolts as electrical connectors, mostly for the safety of it, but as a guy on the internet, this is really cool!!
Your third grade teacher must've been way cooler than mine if they were commenting and proud of your soldering!! 😂
And "here's a cookie, well what's left of one..." 🤣😂
I would love to hear a musical symphony played by lightnings, like those which appear at thunderstorm. Make a gigantic lightning into an arc. A 2 kilometre-long arc reaching clouds. The bass would be ground-breaking. And then a voice speaks from the sky!!!
I wonder if only making pulses when the audio makes pulses would sound any better than adding a square wave to the music.
It likely would increase audio quality. My driver circuit was really basic - some people get crazy complex with their designs....and you get what you pay for. Rather...you get what you design for. I was most interested in voltage output, with music as a secondary. But some plasma tweeters are incredibly clear.
Thank you for your story arc on creating musical arcs.
To make it even more awesome add a ring magnet as the hv ground and place the other hv lead in the midddle of the hole, and now you have a plasma vortex speaker, as the output gets spun by the magnetic field. this results in a disk of plasma in a vortex, and volume is increased.
I thought about that after I posted it this morning. I thought, "Why not a vortex speaker!?" So, i'm going to try it.
homie never gives his mosfets any gate drive love
Everytime you upload a new video, I feel satisfied. You are only the one who rules over the lightning and thunder. I think you are the god of lightning and thunder. ⚡⚡🤩🤩
Wow, that's an honor! Lightning and thunder are friends.
That improvement in audio quality and design is amazing. Also as you said in another comment sometimes there is distortion when recording so I can see it being nearly silent in operation.
Hey Mad Scientist! Good seeing you here. Yeah, after thinking about it, my audio equipment has a good 4-6" loop of COILED wire going from the audio receiver, to the camera. The audio equipment clips ontop my camera. The camera was only......5 inches from the arc during many of those shots. So I think the transformer pulses were artificially inducing a voltage in the audio equipment. Bummer - the arcs are hot and silent in person! At the right frequency.
@@PlasmaChannel that's another good point that I didn't even consider. EMI on the pickup. I wonder if having it shielded would help. I'm thinking like that perforated or mesh metal like on the older studio mic's.
Awesome! The good old 555, works like a charm.
Thanks Chris. Man, the high pitch sounds so much worse on camera than in person. Honestly, it's almost silent in person.
@@PlasmaChannel might be audio compression from your video editing.
I haven't used one in a while since I made a power inverter!
I would love to see an entire video dedicated to this arc playing music.
Tho, you might not be able to monetize that one.
But, for sure, this is an amazing product, (no moving parts) especially if it can play BASS frequencies.
You know you have good headphones when that arc at the start pierces your brain.
I am using some of the cheapest, crappiest headphones known to man and it still pierces my brain. Maybe it's just because I am young.
Okay you finally convinced me to use Brilliant.
In the mandalorian, he heals a wound on his arm with what looks like a plasma gun
I once seen a splama speaker made with two half globes curved surface to curved surface with a space between them and a high voltage arked between them. I imagine they helped the sound curve the soind radiate it in all direction while concurrently providing capacitance for a hotter louder arc.
I have a suggestion on how to increase the thrust of a jet engine, my idea is based on the principle of a fanless fan, The thrust of a jet engine is directly dependent on 2 factors, the amount of air it blows out, and the speed at which the gas flow blows out. I want to increase the amount of air, it is known that fanless fans blow 15 times more air than the turbine itself pumps For this, it is necessary to remove the outer housings of the jet engine, and create new housings, according to the principle of a bladeless fan, part of the jet stream must be used to build up pressure inside the new housing, which will throw in a jet air stream at the beginning of the jet engine compressor, in this way it is possible to increase the amount of air in engine, you're supposed to work with a lathe for a bit, and figure out how to force some of the jet into the hulls, but then you get new types of Jet Engines.
I usually use a variant of an astable multivibrator to power my flybacks. It allows me to change the time period for both the on and off states. I started using multivibrators because BJTs can tolerate up to 30 volts, where my 555s burned up at 15 (Under 12 without protection). I also had trouble driving a stable frequency above 21 KHz with the 555. I'm currently working with one that goes from 6 to 60 KHz. I made a mock up of the inside of a microwave magnetron, except without the resonant cavities or emitter. The arc spun around at probably 30 to 40 Hz, so no danger. An idea for a video, but I must warn you, it took a lot of current to overcome the electrostatic confinement from one anode fin and allow it to jump to the next in rotation. Enough to melt the cathode. (I'm guessing about 22 milliamps at 12KV, about 250 watts.) Oh, I also needed an RF filter between my driver and the power rail to compensate for the voltage drops when dumping around 25 amps at 20% duty cycle.
I think a much cleaner sound quality could be acchieved using amplitude modulation as commercially produced plasma tweeters usually use this method.
The coil is fed with a constant high frequency wave and the audio is AM modulated on top of it like a radio transmitter.
The begining sound made my skim tickle...oddly satisfying
This channel has everything I've been searching to find!!! Like WOW!!
Thank you. Xo
Thanks Kimberly! If you have questions about any of my projects, don’t hesitate to reach out.
Best profession: "RAGHH, I HAVE THE POWER OF IMAGINATION, HUMAN INGENUITY AND CREATION BY MY SIDE, AND ALL THE TIME IN THE WORLD - YES!!!"
but nobody will hire me for that, must be too awesome.
Great video by the way, I like the background info like the difficulty of parts sourcing - thanks and have a great day and why not week :)
That was really cool. I'd love some more footage of the finished product in action!!
I can do a follow up video, for sure.
@@PlasmaChannel cool! 🙂
@@PlasmaChannel You sir are a badass!
Keep it up!
Also, I’m in Snohomish County. We should grab some beers and have a lively conversation regarding electricity.
Isn't this essentially older tech like electrostatic headphones? But basically as a cool plasma speaker? 🤔
Imagine 10 in a row, tune each one to be triggered by seperate frequency ranges (overlapping slightly to avoid cutout), would be a unique little light show for each song if you could tweak it right!
Every video of yours is absolute gem. Looking forward for more interesting videos. Man made whole channel based on plasma and think we wouldn't even notice.
Thank you Aryan, thats really nice of you. Glad you enjoy my videos.
Highvoltageshop a german based supplier sells AC flybacks. I used one with 36v with a 300Wh battery and man the arc was over 5 cm long!
Big ups to Vetco "plasma" Electronics! It's my adult toys R us! I sometimes get lost and most of the time should 100 more than I planned... And by most I mean ALL... EVERY... 100% of the time! It's funny, it's a tiny store but somehow has everything one could ask for and then some!
Right? And because of me, they are constantly low on high voltage stuff. I see it.. I buy it. Lol
Excellent video. I can definitely see you getting 1 million subs soon 👏
It's amazing, the sound is very good
You should sell this as a product, thousands would buy this
I'd love to. Just need a store front. Wait - I have one lol.
What a quality work man....!! Love from India buddy
Imagine if you made the plasma table dim and brighten to the beats of music you play with a similar circuit :)
Can't wait. This is so tight👍
omg, what is this table saw?? It is so tiny, yet so perfect! I've cut multiple acrylic panels " by hand" and this table saw would come in handy !
Jay, sometime in September 2005 I designed a Halloween themed circuit, from some online research that I did on arcs I discovered that using brass balls generates more noise than sharp points, your ionic speaker build could benefit from this knowledge
Now this is freaking cool! Loved it!
Thank you!
@@PlasmaChannel your welcome! I always love checking in every so often to see what cool new thing you come up with. Every so often I build things myself it’s always fun. But heck, it’s not even close to what you build. Maybe one day I’ll figure out how incorporate some of the things you invent and make my invention just a bit cooler 👍 always love your content! Keep it up!
The fact you have an electronics “hardware” store to go to makes me soooo jealous
It's the only one left in all of the Seattle area. Doing what I can to bring back the maker spirit, and get more people coming to the store!
Yeah where I live we had one but they went to internet only purchases and only shipped orders making it inconvenient at that point I might as well order from mouser and save some money !
While I love that giant table saw and appriciate that it may "only" be blade for plastics, even paper spinning fast enough can cut and permanently damage your fingers. Please consider using a push stick or other standard guides when using table saws for safety and allow you to keep making with 0 skin, muscle, or nerve damage.
hi jay! this build was really impressive! You should try powering a plasma globe with it!
Oh that's a great idea! Dont know why I didn't try that....
Idk that much about electricity, but I really enjoy watching your videos
I appreciate that!
Followed the topic from an article about the first tonewheel musical instrument. I guess nobody has been able to make a plasma loudspeaker without gassing himself with ozone poisoning. For me, the thing that stands out here, is the square wave music. Square waves are famously the sound of old skool video games (chips), and typically not desirable for music reproduction. I think you’d find square waves used on certain synthesizer sounds. So my question is if you can try this set up using sine waves.? Cool that you added a Bluetooth, yet also a distraction from the experiment.
Hello friend, it looks like your flyback is warming up! The 220n capacitor on the primary winding will create resonance and increase efficiency. Is there a link to the 3d model? I'd like to wind one too. Thank you in advance!
That flyback was more than warming up. It was melting lol
@@PlasmaChannel Ha ha! Good sense of humor) On my channel, the latest video. There the flyback works for 10 minutes, without radiators and with zero heating. The power supply is 1 bank of 18650, but you can also set it to 12 volts. By the way, can you give a link to a 3d model of the frame? I want to repeat.
Dang I feel dumb… you know how it feels when you were first learning math and then it clicked? I am feeling like that but it hasn’t clicked. Dang, I still struggle with understanding how a normal speaker works and you make one out of plasma…. Well done!
Man ! The intro is just awesome as hell ! You blew my mind 🙂 🔥 That sound gives me a sci fi vibe ... Thanks 👍
Loving how the channel pushes you further ;-)
Awesome content that I like to share with my kids. Thank you !
Thanks Dave, it certainly pushes me further. Every video...I learn something
Now tune the static out of it.. it's as clear as the music.. and attach a plasma ball to the flyback transformer so you get a ton of plasma arcs it might make it louder and clean up the static because of the glass but at the very least it will play without the open air arc and ya don't need to hold the wire and the arcs are constantly throughout the ball.. it's worth a try i reckon..
That’s not a bad idea!
Jay's moans of enjoyment when he sees plasma made my family very curious as to what im watching. Awesome project tho im willing to try it.
Omg hahaha sorry about that
Nice job, thanks for sharing. Now, for the unsolicited advice: Without forced air cooling, you should orient the heatsink to take advantage of convective air flow, or at least avoid obstructing the fins. Maybe drill some holes in the acrylic underneath the fins. Depending on the amount of heat, just having a large surface area can be enough, but it's bad form to block the fins.
No, it’s true advice. I just care about appearance and form more then function sometimes. It was designed to be a flat surface. So, the heat sink does get very hot after a few minutes… which is good enough for me.
@@PlasmaChannel Handsome, smart, *and* gracious :)
Micro ferrets? Regular ferrets are already cute. Now just imagine micro ferrets😁🥰🥳🍿. I'm sorry moving right along🧐
I see plasma, I watch.
I love the content you are doing ✅
Seeing your soldering iron is like to see a steam loco moving on the highway sideway.
Now use some tungsten tips (or anything that won't self destruct from the voltage and thus cause noise) and put a horn-speaker-cone in front of it!😁
Very nice!
But looking at your circuit diagram, I think you should add a LC filter or at least a decupling capacitor before the transformer as well. As it is now, almost all current will be drawn as pulses at the switching frequency, directly from the power supply. That can mess with the regulation circuits of your power supply - which can explain the problems at 5:38. It seems very unlikely to have something to do with the audio signal - the control signal input of a 555 is quite high impedance and you would fry your audio player long before any significant part of the current can take that path.
The resistors probably helped by just lowered the control signal (audio signal) amplitude and thus keep the frequency and duty cycle variations lower (a more erratic frequency and duty cycle usually causes interference problems to get worse - but the main problem can still be the pulsating input current).
Thanks for the feedback! You know, I tried (off camera) adding several values of air-cored inductors on the positive path to the transformer. I tried 1uH, 5uH, and 10uH, all with no change what so ever in performance. Though....the 10uH did seem to drop overall current draw (which makes sense). So you think I should try a Decup cap? I appreciate your feedback, greatly.
@@PlasmaChannel Yes, but it will do more to add a parallell capacitor from transformer input to ground. Which can supply the pulses needed.
Every time the MOSFET turns on, it will draw current, which stops once it turns off, while most of the stored energy in the transformer is transferred to the high voltage output (a flyback is like a combination of the inductor in a boost converter and a transformer). Adding an inductor in series before the transformer will just waste energy (since the energy stored in that inductor can not get transferred to the high voltage side - it has to get dissipated in the MOSFET or snubber circuit). The reason the total current dropped with the biggest inductor is probably just because the input pulses got choked - which doesn't help much and you may risk to blow your MOSFET due to the voltage spike when it turns off.
But a capacitor in parallell, can supply the current in pulses, without the need to travel all the way from the power source (possibly making your cables act like antennas and cause RFI).
Then adding an inductor between that capacitor and the power supply, will further help filter out any remaining ripple and get a pretty much continuous DC to flow from the power supply. But it's the capacitor that do the main work.
Reduce the inlet spacing. Along with that, increase voltage on subsequent stages. This mimics multiple stage compressors on and a jet engine. thats probably a lot more work electrically at least.
I really need to get ac flybacks sometime for a voltage multiplier
I used to keep a lot of flyback from old CTRs which I came across you channel earlier
I’d have to experiment further by mounting a tack or something similar to the centre of a tin foil pie plate and and seeing how much more tone and acoustics you maybe able to get.
It would be interesting if you tried using the blue tooth from some noise cancelling headphones, if they would cancel out the feedback sound of the square waves to make the blue tooth sound more clear?
Be happy you can hear the high pitch it means your ears are still good
haha, right? Much of the high pitch is just an artifact of the camera being too close too.
You can get louder volumes and more power using an IRFP450n mosfet. It will require more input power and a bigger heat sink.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try that!
Hey Jay, I hope you're doing well! I've been following your content and I'm enthralled by your knowledge and passion for plasma physics. I was wondering if you have any plans to build your own plasma toroid like BackMacSci and others have made? I'd love to see your unique take on the device, its construction, and operation. I'm sure your followers would be just as interested as I am.
That video honestly is planned. I've been in talks with BackMacSci - met him at a conference in November accidentally.
@@PlasmaChannel That's awesome to hear! I remember seeing a photo of you two from that. Can't wait to see your take on the plasma toroid!
Nice build, but you should have demonstrated the audio quality of the AC flyback, especially since you were throwing so much shade on the DC one earlier.
Another great vid 👍 good job
I've actually designed 3d printable winding bodies for flyback transformer cores before. One test transformer that i built is still alive despite numerous attemps of me to break it. It is wound with 0,2mm copper wire and insulated using normal food grade vegetable oil that i dried by heating it and by pulling a vacuum on it for several hours. It's on thingiverse (winding body Igor) if you have some ferrite cores left you can try it out if you like... Even broken cores work... my test transformer actually only uses the center part of an old dst where the outside part of the core broke off. My transformer is incased in a mason jar so using only a rod core has the added benefit greater insulation since the primary is wound around the glass. Good video!
Very nice idea to make sound by arc! Some details interested me: switch makes meandres which transform to saw-like signals after current-field-current transformation. It will be interesting to see that. Also interesting to see some illustration of sound specter transformation.
Be cool to make a secret messaging device where it would be hidden in a wall, and when you run a wire over it you get the encoded message.
Lerne viele gute 👌👌👍👍👍👍
If I remember correctly if you need the output to be cleaned then the input you run a 555 op amp into a 555 op amp as a negative feedback loop. Though for just power not sure if that's needed.
This is cool but DAMN the amount of times I had to plug my ears bc you were testing and the high pitch screeching pierced my skull
Hello. How do you like the idea of creating a plasma household heater?
It should work roughly like a gas stove. There are several sources of plasma formations. They are connected in a single cluster. Remember what a flame looks like in a gas stove. These plasma sources are located close to each other, which makes them more powerful, unlike if he was alone or they were separated by a large distance.
Approximately, the design looks like combining several Tesla coils into a battery. These coils should, in theory, produce plasma without a second contact, i.e. the antenna radiates plasma into space. I do not know how to do it. And what design will be the most effective. I only know that with a small amount of energy we get a plasma that can melt metal. Accordingly, this idea led me to the fact that it is possible to create a plasma household heater and give this knowledge to people.
It would be very cool if you noticed my idea and would explain to us how to do it. After all, the issue of space heating is more relevant for people than just experiments with plasma.
Perhaps each individual coil could later be placed in a glass flask to make them safer for the home.
But this is up to you.
I submitted the idea. How to implement it - I have no idea, except for some of your videos and your colleagues on TH-cam.
If, nevertheless, you can implement something similar, then I would like the design to be as simple as possible, so that any inhabitant of the planet can implement it at home by buying the missing parts in the store or dismantling some household appliance.
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Здравствуйте. Как вам идея создания плазменного бытового обогревателя?
Он должен работать примерно, как газовая плита. Есть несколько источников плазменных образований. Они соединены в единый кластер. Вспомните, как выглядит пламя в газовой плите. Эти источники плазмы расположены недалеко друг от друга, что делает их более мощными, в отличие от того, если бы он был один или они были разнесены на большое расстояние.
Примерно, конструкция выглядит, как объединение нескольких катушек Тесла в батарею. Эти катушки должны, по-идее, давать плазму без вторго контакта, т.е. антенна излучает плазму в пространство. Я не знаю, как это сделать. И какая конструкция будет наиболее эффективной. Я знаю только то, что при затрате маленького количества энергии мы получаем плазму, которая может плавить металл. Соответственно, эта идея привела меня к тому, что можно создать плазменный бытовой обогреватель и дать эти знания людям.
Было бы очень круто, если бы вы заметили мою идею и объяснили бы нам, как это сделать. Ведь вопрос обогрева помещений наиболее актуален для людей, чем просто эксперименты с плазмой.
Возможно, каждую отдельную катушку в дальнейшем можно будет поместить в стеклянную колбу, чтобы сделать их более безопасными для дома.
Но это уже на ваше усмотрение.
Идею я подал. Как её реализовать - не имею представления, за исключением некоторых ваших видео и ваших коллег по Ютуб.
Если же все-таки вы сможете реализовать нечто подобное, то хотелось бы, чтобы конструкция была максимально простой, чтобы любой житель планеты смог её реализовать у себя дома, прикупив в магазине недостающих деталей или разобрав какой-то бытовой прибор.
Nice build as usual Jay, a great way to ensure that there will be no arcing over is to encase the windings in epoxy. Maybe you could use the remaining epoxy from your table
Thank you. Yeah, I mentioned in the video that I was thinking of encasing the windings in resin. I found a far better solution. To dunk the entire secondary in Super Corona Dope, then place in a vacuum chamber. It gets the Corona Dope in between the windings, and does total wonders.
i love your giant table saw.
It’s the perfect table saw…. For when size matters
Love it, amazing as always!!! Keep up the great job
Thank you so much
Wow. This is so nice Jay. I'm going to have a look and see if I can build one too.
~Kian
Put a piece of metal on a diaphragm or drum construction, to help reproduce the sound.
Very nice! For HV output terminals that can endure the heat of the musical arc, may be try a copper-tungsten (CuW) alloy rod segments. I hear it's easier to cut than pure tungsten.
Or just get tungsten TIG welding electrodes, which are pre-made to an appropriate length.