Yes, it will make fluorescent light's glow dimly. However that can be dangerous to try, as it is also capable of charging CFL's like a capacitor which will discharge if the terminals are touched with potentially dangerous amounts of current.
The only reason it functions in the video is the sand having been placed on foil, making this work on a beach or dessert setting would require much much more than a lethal dose of electricity
I built one of these and it functions great! And when I was expirementing with metals I found something awesome. If you hold aluminum foil when the device is on, it becomes charged with static electricity and sticks to just about everything. I even stuck it to my brother!
Not to fear slightly statically charged man is here, just give me a ring and ill do my thing. *pick up phone, phone breaks. Damn- maybe ill be a supervillan instead. *slowly stealing every grain of sand. No more holidays mwhahahaha
neutronen stern See, this has a huge voltage behind it, but basically no current, and each spark has a very short period, so it outputs very little power. Very high voltage sparks (such as lightning) can be dangerous, but that is due to the plasma from the arc superheating the air and any water nearby, and tends to kill from the explosion created by superheated steam, and burns from the plasma arc.
just a trick I learned a while ago from my old Electronics teacher: you can actually use your soldering iron to shrink heat shrink tubing rather than getting out a lighter. Great video though and a fun project!
The ampere (SI unit symbol: A), often shortened to amp,[1] is the SI unit of electric current[2][3] (dimension symbol: I)[4] and is one of the seven[5] SI base units. It is named after André-Marie Ampère (1775-1836), French mathematician and physicist, considered the father of electrodynamics. It's on the wiki!
why is it necessary to have the high voltage ground plate touching the surface you're standing on? Im pretty sure I understand why it's attached to your shoe (but please correct me if I'm wrong). Anyway, here's my best educated guess: The high voltage positive of the supply is solidly contacted to the wearers skin. Since your body is well insulated by the shoe from the surface your standing on, your body is able to hold a strong positive charge. otherwise as the high voltage positive of the supply pulls electrons from your body, electrons would be pulled from the floor to neutralize the difference in charge so your body is shorting the HV output of the supply. Since you're wearing the insulating rubber shoes , you're body gains a strong, sustainable positive charge and results in a small parasitic capacitance between your body and the HV ground. So it makes sense why you'd connect the HV ground plate to the bottom of your shoe since this will increase this capacitance due to the added surface area of the plate and its closer proximity to your body. But why is it important that the floor touch HV ground? I know you're right and I'm sure it's probably a very simple reason for this but I'm missing it. anyway sorry, RECAP: -SHOES KEEP BODY FROM LOSING CHARGE THRU THE FLOOR -YOUR BODY IS THE POSITIVE 'PLATE' OF A CAPACITOR WITH THE GROUND PLATE UNDER YOUR SHOE INCREASING THE AMOUNT OF CHARGE STORED PER VOLTAGE, AND THUS, PRODUCING A STRONGER ELECTRIC FIELD AROUND YOUR BODY. now if any of that is wrong please let me know and also help explain the purpose of the standing surface and HV ground contact.
I remember watching these videos and being amazed..but didnt understand anything,i went and studied electronics for a year and im back and can understand everything : )
I think I'm going to ask my electronic specialist to build me one of these. Can you please tell me will it light a fluorescent light that you hold in your hand ?
+bRad “bRadicalMagic” Nichols Yes, it will. But I've found it charges them like capacitors and the lights can then give you a nasty shock so I don't recommend it.
Doniyorbek Abdullaev The distance may increase, but you will need exponentially more power to increase the linear range. To have any useful effect, you would need more power than can be carried, and would be frying all the people and electronics you got close to.
Can you use this project and combined the PVC gauntlet? Just taking out the PVC handle and holding on to the bolt and connecting two wires to each hinge
Newer comment, Is it possible to damage the device itself with your own electrical discharge by touching the power switch with too much of a charge built?
You might be able to damage the power inverter, but the ion generator should be able to handle some high voltage without damage. I've never broken one.
NightHawkInLight OK i need a question answered fast, on a scale from 1 to 10, how safe is this device? 1 being easily lethal, 10 being harmless. and will i feel pain when i discharge when i am done?
We had this old 40" CRT that had been sitting around unplugged for months, because my father wanted to repair it, but in the end, a brand new large LCD panel was cheaper than replacement parts for an aging TV. So, on day, I was looking for my father's soldering iron, and it was next to this thing. So I bend to pick it up and doing so I place my hand flat on the backside of the CRT. Next thing I remember I was laying on my back some 6 feet away.
I stood up from my couch, I reached over to press the power button on my Playstation 2 (The silver colored one). A Lightning bolt from "HELL" shot from my finger tip and fried my Playstation 2.... Static electricity sucks!!! LOL!!
may I know what is the voltage output from your finger? will there be any health risk to the user if the device is switched on the whole day. I see potential fun toy in this invention.
MagmaRhino It is "on the ground" aka. it has a "connection with the ground", that's why he puts the metal under his foot... So yeah, it does have ground connection and it would turn on, depending on how many watts the lightbulb is on :)
LuuxIor. Ljungberg No...you don't get how electricity works do you? First of all, the ground on his foot is isolated from his body via the rubber shoe sole. The only way for the high (his body) to get to the ground (on the bottom of his shoe) is if whatever he touches is somehow touching the physical ground he is standing on (assuming whatever it is that is touching is slightly conductive). So therefore, no. A lightbulb wont turn on unless you soldered a wire to the negative output and let the wire touch the ground.
MagmaRhino What you are saying here is incorrect, because there runs a fricking wire from the plate under his shoe, to the machine. So no, it doesnt matter if it's rubber of fucking metal shoes he is wearing. Second of all; Static electricity is what this machine generates, and static electricity of this amount will EASILY charge a lightbulb. Boo fucking hoo.
Hello, I'm going to be doing this for a Science Fair and I was wondering If you could explain the science behind this because I would like to know how it works and why it does what it does. Does it charge you with a negative charge? Or does it just charge you with static electricity?
Static electricity is the same as "negative charge" and "positive charge". If you want to know the basics behind this search for "electrical charging process".
in my attempts in becoming cole from infamous... I WAS SUCCESSFUL! a backpack full of industrial capacitors, a car battery, and a rubber sack to put it all in, I made a spider explode...
jlazer briefly showed one he made in a video and that got me interested in making this myself thank you for making this video i'm not sure i could have done this project without this info
wait why? you dont need gauntlets, you have the power to control electricity and sand! using the gauntlets will block the "output" (kinda depending on the material)
+Griffin Ellison Look up Tesla he once tried to advocate wireless conductive charging and proved this can happen but using people to hold up light bulbs and powering the bulbs. This was during the war of AC vs DC
if you touch water will you get hurt? and what about stepping in it? and can you make the voltage high enough to knock someone unconscious, without doing it to yourself. and if you went to a beach would you create a sandstorm?
I once tried muscle stimulators..I think they are a couple hundred volts AC power, very low current, and they did hurt somewhat since vitualy my entire leg was ON....but I guess it depends on how much used to it you get. How do you discharge yourself completely once you turn this device off ? Is there any residual static charge ?
Hello NightHawkInLight, I got a question to ask. I ordered a 12VDC NEGATIVE ION GENERATOR Hi Density ionizer 9.5Kv Module with the specs of • Ion density: 1.9 trillion ions/cc at 2.9 cm from emitter • Ion output: 12 trillion ions/second • Ion output voltage: -9500V • Coverage: 200 square feet based on HVAC installation • Particle effectiveness: as small as .01 micron • Power use: less than 1 watts • Power requirements: 12 VDC So its only 9.5Kv do you think that's to weak or will it still work. -Thanks James
Would it be possible to have a higher voltage battery that would not harm the user if the surface are of the aluminum were significantly increased? For instance a battery for a small car if the user had an aluminum "buffer" that covered their entire back? I do not plan on doing this, but if my thoughts are correct (I am by no stretch an electrical engineer), could one make a potentially lethal version of this? If my limited knowledge serves me correctly, transferring the electrical energy in your body (From the car battery) into a smaller arc point onto another individual could increase the amperage to lethal levels?
So , theoretically, if you made an identical one for your right leg and connected them both to one common power supply , say a motorcycle battery or similar , then maybe as you walked around having one foot touching the ground and the other off the ground as you walk you might be capable of " charging " a secondary battery system or something ?
*Goes up to kid's rap music player, shocks it* (Kid) "Hey man now I'm going to F### you up" *I notice he's wearing a metal chain around his neck, puts my hand on it* End of story, kid goes to doctors with strange burn marks on his neck.
Does it hurt as much as a static discharge from carpets, etc? Cause if not im gonna make one of these! Also, should it be worn by people who require things like pacemakers?
Hi friend, well I really liked your project, I would like to make one at home but I don't know how, I have a stun gun Teiser, can you tell me if I can use it to make one? and how can i do that?
Hi. My son is built the newer version of your static generator (the 5v one) for a science fair project but we are confused about one thing. Does this device pull electrons from the users body and leave him with a positive charge or does it give him electrons and a negative charge? I think you said it gives electrons, but the user seems to be connected to the red wire and red is usually for positive. That is why we are confused.
Red and black wires are opposite from what they really should be. The red wire being positive is the one the electrons flow from and the black wire they flow to.
Sir.. I'm just curious but may I ask if this apparatus can be used to levitate paper or something like paper? And can it be set up to be harmless and small but still powerful enough to levitate paper?
Sir, i have an issue with my negative ion generator. I am not getting an electric arc between the ground wire and the long red wire. Whats the problem? I am using an AC generator, but its not one exactly like the one you used. Mine has an "electricity outlet" on it as well as a USB outlet. Also, mine does not have the two prongs that yours has that red and black wires form the ion generator plug into. Also, my negative ion generator looks exactly like yours, even has the same model number on it, but mine has a green ground wire coming out of it, in addition to the other three wires. Any advice would surely be appreciated.
what are the characteristics of that generator? to find not exactly the same, as it is called and what brand it is or an electric circuit would also help, thank you very much
Maybe you can help me on an idea I have to protect a motorcycle from theft. I was thinking about wiring a capacitor to the frame of the bike with a disconnect switch for my own protection from getting shocked. The current source would be the battery on the bike. I don't know if it would work or what capacitor to use or anything else as far as that goes. I know how they feel because I connected with my microwave while trying to replace a belt... wow it was a real shocker and a great deterrent. So any help and thoughts would be much appreciated.
oh, so I made one of these. Bit differently but you gave me the idea. I have 3 plate lithium ions @ 15000 mah (11.1V) that power a negative ion generator I got on ebay for about 5 bucks I think. The batteries I had from my pi box that powered a mini screen. The batteries fit nicely into a old project box and the negative ion generator is glued on top. I had some aluminium tape that helped with surface area for skin contact. Doesnt look as pretty as yours but its a bit smaller and probably gives off more power because its roughly 3 volts more input. I named it, "The hand of god" (inscribed on it)
I have the electric touch 2.0 which is essentially the same thing, I reach up and touched something over my head and the device on my leg strongly shocked me, I had to run to shut it off, what could have caused this? Could it be that I maybe subconsciously tippy toed and released the ground? The shock that I was expecting on my finger from touching the metal quickly went straight to the device and froze my leg.
Made this when I was a kid. It was awesome. I shocked all my friends and they shocked me. When I first tried it I didn’t realize it would shock me too 😂much
If you hold the ends of a fluorescent bulb it will indeed light. Static electricity generated by jumping on a trampoline will make it light for a second, this will probably make it flicker. A low voltage LCD light would probably also work.
does an air purifier use a negative ion generator? and is it possible to salvage one out of the purifiers? i cannot seem to find any on the internet in my country. and do they sell these at electric parts stores?
Made this when I was twelve... Came back to show my fiance how much of a nerd I was at that age, love this channel for life!
I can't wait to show all the people at the gas station!!!
Favorite comment ever.
Lololol I convinced like half of my freshman class that I was from a different planet and had super powers.
lol nice. Normally I would think u were exaggerating but I know how gullible and stupid people can be. Lol kudos
*Lol so hard*
Thank goodness you're kidding ;-)
Yes, it will make fluorescent light's glow dimly. However that can be dangerous to try, as it is also capable of charging CFL's like a capacitor which will discharge if the terminals are touched with potentially dangerous amounts of current.
imagine walking on the beach with this thing turned on u will look like a walking sand storm xD
(watches G.M.M get buried alive in sand)
G.M.M good mythical morning?
Alejandro Escobedo I could see them doing it
You would need a much larger version to do this 😅
The only reason it functions in the video is the sand having been placed on foil, making this work on a beach or dessert setting would require much much more than a lethal dose of electricity
HOW TO STAND UP TO BULLIES!
1.build this
2.wear it all times
3.when your bully attacks you/hits you quickly turn this on and slap him in the face!
or fuck their cellphone
thats why you can fuck their cellphone
Or mess up there phone with a taser (;
you can go to jail if he/they die
oooooo
I built one of these and it functions great! And when I was expirementing with metals I found something awesome. If you hold aluminum foil when the device is on, it becomes charged with static electricity and sticks to just about everything. I even stuck it to my brother!
Miscellaneous Mayhem was that painful for him?
Not to fear slightly statically charged man is here, just give me a ring and ill do my thing. *pick up phone, phone breaks. Damn- maybe ill be a supervillan instead. *slowly stealing every grain of sand. No more holidays mwhahahaha
lol
Those with pace makers or cardioinverter defibrillators should not wear this device.
excellent thought! this should be added as a disclaimer at the beginning of the video, or in description.
dont touch people with this who might get angry.And if you put this thing at a car it could eventually generate enough charge to be very dangerous.
neutronen stern
See, this has a huge voltage behind it, but basically no current, and each spark has a very short period, so it outputs very little power. Very high voltage sparks (such as lightning) can be dangerous, but that is due to the plasma from the arc superheating the air and any water nearby, and tends to kill from the explosion created by superheated steam, and burns from the plasma arc.
wait, so this could potentially be used in assassinations..?
just a trick I learned a while ago from my old Electronics teacher: you can actually use your soldering iron to shrink heat shrink tubing rather than getting out a lighter. Great video though and a fun project!
Is it safe to use on people? I highly intend to build it and piss off my friends to the point where i no longer have friends
Funny thaks not the main reso for me but I want to do it on my little brother but l dont know if its super dangerous or not
It's just running on a 9 volt battery, it's fine. At the absolute most, it might hurt a bit for 5 seconds.
The ampere (SI unit symbol: A), often shortened to amp,[1] is the SI unit of electric current[2][3] (dimension symbol: I)[4] and is one of the seven[5] SI base units. It is named after André-Marie Ampère (1775-1836), French mathematician and physicist, considered the father of electrodynamics.
It's on the wiki!
MaxTheKanuck #JoinTheMasterRace No, since it do run on a 9-volt battery but it provides a high-voltage charge.
Терентий Малышев Maybe, but all volts do is carry AMP's. A 9 volt battery outputs a very small amount of AMPs.
Attach 10 of those to your body and go to a beach.
If he attaches 10 of them he can become a waterbender
darude sandstorm?
Sandman is born
why is it necessary to have the high voltage ground plate touching the surface you're standing on? Im pretty sure I understand why it's attached to your shoe (but please correct me if I'm wrong). Anyway, here's my best educated guess: The high voltage positive of the supply is solidly contacted to the wearers skin. Since your body is well insulated by the shoe from the surface your standing on, your body is able to hold a strong positive charge. otherwise as the high voltage positive of the supply pulls electrons from your body, electrons would be pulled from the floor to neutralize the difference in charge so your body is shorting the HV output of the supply. Since you're wearing the insulating rubber shoes , you're body gains a strong, sustainable positive charge and results in a small parasitic capacitance between your body and the HV ground. So it makes sense why you'd connect the HV ground plate to the bottom of your shoe since this will increase this capacitance due to the added surface area of the plate and its closer proximity to your body. But why is it important that the floor touch HV ground? I know you're right and I'm sure it's probably a very simple reason for this but I'm missing it.
anyway sorry, RECAP:
-SHOES KEEP BODY FROM LOSING CHARGE THRU THE FLOOR
-YOUR BODY IS THE POSITIVE 'PLATE' OF A CAPACITOR WITH THE GROUND PLATE UNDER YOUR SHOE INCREASING THE AMOUNT OF CHARGE STORED PER VOLTAGE, AND THUS, PRODUCING A STRONGER ELECTRIC FIELD AROUND YOUR BODY.
now if any of that is wrong please let me know and also help explain the purpose of the standing surface and HV ground contact.
War in the future: "Touch their computer and run."
@14k. Live shhhh 🤫
hehe, i wonder if it has enough charge to raise hair.
**flips switch on ion generator and starts yelling like goku**
**hair stands up**
SUPER SAIYAN
Alex Lubbers YOU FORGOT TO DYE YOUR HAIR GODEN YELLOW!!Let me help you with that*Takes a bucket of yellow paint**Dumps said bucket on head*
LOL thats a good one!
+Vikiyas Viki
OH SHIT. HE BECAME DONALD TRUMP!!
HAH
daniel likes watermelon OH SHIT CALL OFF THE REPUBLICANS BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE, BRING IN THE MEXICANS!!!
I remember watching these videos and being amazed..but didnt understand anything,i went and studied electronics for a year and im back and can understand everything : )
I think I'm going to ask my electronic specialist to build me one of these. Can you please tell me will it light a fluorescent light that you hold in your hand ?
+bRad “bRadicalMagic” Nichols Yes, it will. But I've found it charges them like capacitors and the lights can then give you a nasty shock so I don't recommend it.
+NightHawkInLight Should have read this one before xD
Omg it stings.
+NightHawkInLight Should have read this one before xD
Omg it stings.
+Oblidemon Ouroboros
You could say that again ! ! !
bRad Nichols I totally could but my internet thinks 2 is enough.
x3
00:57 i can now tell people i am an Earth bender
If you get higher voltage, would it react from farther distance?
Doniyorbek Abdullaev would assume so because with a higher voltage there would be more attraction
yeah, get smth like 220V, and you can play SandMan in Spider man movie :D
Doniyorbek Abdullaev
The distance may increase, but you will need exponentially more power to increase the linear range. To have any useful effect, you would need more power than can be carried, and would be frying all the people and electronics you got close to.
Lurkily Esh Sounds intriguing.... Gotta try it :D
Very detailed video!! Everything from what you used to where to get the materials from or what to make them out of, much appreciated
Can you use this project and combined the PVC gauntlet? Just taking out the PVC handle and holding on to the bolt and connecting two wires to each hinge
AWSOME IDEA!!!! SHOCK GUANTLETS U DA MAN
So basically, you become a wizard.
LiquidLightning *You're
LiquidLightning *thanks
LiquidLightning Well duh. FoF?
hahaha. got ya.
bro :)
This video gives me so much nostolgia one of the first things I watched on youtube in like 2013
That's a very cool project!
I love the leg harness you made, it's really useful, but wouldn't an elastic band be easier to use?
Newer comment, Is it possible to damage the device itself with your own electrical discharge by touching the power switch with too much of a charge built?
You might be able to damage the power inverter, but the ion generator should be able to handle some high voltage without damage. I've never broken one.
NightHawkInLight it is possible to modify this so you can launch lightning bolts out of your fingers?
hahahahaha yeah, you got me ,
(not actualy :))
NightHawkInLight OK i need a question answered fast, on a scale from 1 to 10, how safe is this device? 1 being easily lethal, 10 being harmless. and will i feel pain when i discharge when i am done?
About a 1, because the voltage is high but the current is extremely low.
If you shock someone with that generator (hipothetically...), how strong is the shock?
One could say it turns fine particles into a Darude - Sandstorm
Smoke sanic every day
Fudge retards
I absolutely love the creativity of this device, thank you so much, and I hope to see and hear more of your continuously amazing efforts!!!!
I have a problem with my negative ion generator. I am not getting an electric arc between the ground wire and the long red wire. Whats the problem?
Are you using an AC or DC generator?
NightHawkInLight ac-dc back in black
+Doug Olberding where to find this generator??? send pm me. pls :)
+Doug Olberding gonna have to go into a little more detail there, bud.
You must construct additional pylons
If I use more or bigger batteries can i be like Raiden?
use a car battery. go on do it. nothing bad will happen I promise =).
Sadly no
We had this old 40" CRT that had been sitting around unplugged for months, because my father wanted to repair it, but in the end, a brand new large LCD panel was cheaper than replacement parts for an aging TV. So, on day, I was looking for my father's soldering iron, and it was next to this thing. So I bend to pick it up and doing so I place my hand flat on the backside of the CRT. Next thing I remember I was laying on my back some 6 feet away.
Making this tomorrow if I can.
Done?
@@fauzaana7779 lol if you are still here look the updated version
I stood up from my couch, I reached over to press the power button on my Playstation 2 (The silver colored one). A Lightning bolt from "HELL" shot from my finger tip and fried my Playstation 2.... Static electricity sucks!!! LOL!!
Dude, these videos will give me stuff to do for a while. Thanks!
Also, thanks for the electrical superpowers!
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!
You just made minor superpower basically XD
+Drake Winters you are right!
+Drake Winters He goes by NightHawk we should stay on his good side.
Yea he did, its fascinating
+Jayy this reminds me of Misaka Mikoto; a.k.a. "Railgun" ^^
may I know what is the voltage output from your finger? will there be any health risk to the user if the device is switched on the whole day. I see potential fun toy in this invention.
If you held a lightbulb would it turn on
Yes, depending on how many watts the lightbulb is on :)
No it wouldn't, it isn't grounded. The power will only flow if what you touch is somehow touching the ground.
MagmaRhino It is "on the ground" aka. it has a "connection with the ground", that's why he puts the metal under his foot... So yeah, it does have ground connection and it would turn on, depending on how many watts the lightbulb is on :)
LuuxIor. Ljungberg No...you don't get how electricity works do you? First of all, the ground on his foot is isolated from his body via the rubber shoe sole. The only way for the high (his body) to get to the ground (on the bottom of his shoe) is if whatever he touches is somehow touching the physical ground he is standing on (assuming whatever it is that is touching is slightly conductive). So therefore, no. A lightbulb wont turn on unless you soldered a wire to the negative output and let the wire touch the ground.
MagmaRhino What you are saying here is incorrect, because there runs a fricking wire from the plate under his shoe, to the machine. So no, it doesnt matter if it's rubber of fucking metal shoes he is wearing. Second of all; Static electricity is what this machine generates, and static electricity of this amount will EASILY charge a lightbulb. Boo fucking hoo.
so technically could you brake a electronic lock or a atm etc
+the mix master j Yes
Hello, I'm going to be doing this for a Science Fair and I was wondering If you could explain the science behind this because I would like to know how it works and why it does what it does. Does it charge you with a negative charge? Or does it just charge you with static electricity?
Static electricity is the same as "negative charge" and "positive charge". If you want to know the basics behind this search for "electrical charging process".
Im going to build this
ok
Oliver Backlund im saying around less then 50 dollars for this
Oliver Backlund Pro Tip: Never use internet explorer T_T
Oliver Backlund its 40$
It is in fact, 15$ on ebay.
in my attempts in becoming cole from infamous... I WAS SUCCESSFUL! a backpack full of industrial capacitors, a car battery, and a rubber sack to put it all in, I made a spider explode...
NIICEEE!
Remind me to stay around a mile away from you at ALL TIMES!
sure thing...
sounds incredible i want a video
it leaves too much residual electricity... i'd break things.
jlazer briefly showed one he made in a video and that got me interested in making this myself thank you for making this video i'm not sure i could have done this project without this info
Imagine slapping someone LOL
Electric pimp slap.
IPWNFORCHEESE did ya get cheese?
Combine this with the gauntlets and WHAM, you have batman's shock gloves from batman arkham origins
wait why?
you dont need gauntlets, you have the power to control electricity and sand!
using the gauntlets will block the "output" (kinda depending on the material)
You know i never thought of that thanks.
i actualy didnt know if i was right, i just had like 5 classes of 2 hours of electronics, and i learned a lot, youre welcome
i dont know
Question, what happens if I wire 100 of these in a series? Just how unsafe would this be? I think we could have a lot of fun with this stuff.
i remember watching this video when i was in elementary school
Is it unhealthy to have a constant charge running through your body?
Yes you get very fat and then you get diabetes because of electrical charges
We all have electrical charges it's called chi this is like a chi booster
justice morgan no. just no
+Griffin Ellison no because the current is unbelievably low
+Griffin Ellison Look up Tesla he once tried to advocate wireless conductive charging and proved this can happen but using people to hold up light bulbs and powering the bulbs. This was during the war of AC vs DC
if you touch water will you get hurt? and what about stepping in it? and can you make the voltage high enough to knock someone unconscious, without doing it to yourself. and if you went to a beach would you create a sandstorm?
if you take that and the ninja gauntlet things youd be unstoppable....
Electro punch?
I once tried muscle stimulators..I think they are a couple hundred volts AC power, very low current, and they did hurt somewhat since vitualy my entire leg was ON....but I guess it depends on how much used to it you get.
How do you discharge yourself completely once you turn this device off ? Is there any residual static charge ?
if this guy got rich he could basicly become batman.
Make this, then touch your enemies cell phone.
*Trips and touches phone* "Oops, I forgot to turn off my super powers before I left the house this morning."
thats a great idea. why not destroy somebodys phone just so you can pay for it!! actually thats actually a funny idea. love it
Ashley theawesome The thing is, they won't know it was you unless you make it obvious. Accidents happen. ;D
IPWNFORCHEESE "Damn you apple! This is why we buy Samsungs!!"
Why there cell phone why not............. THEM
Hello NightHawkInLight,
I got a question to ask. I ordered a 12VDC NEGATIVE ION GENERATOR Hi Density ionizer 9.5Kv Module with the specs of
• Ion density: 1.9 trillion ions/cc at 2.9 cm from emitter
• Ion output: 12 trillion ions/second
• Ion output voltage: -9500V
• Coverage: 200 square feet based on HVAC installation
• Particle effectiveness: as small as .01 micron
• Power use: less than 1 watts
• Power requirements: 12 VDC
So its only 9.5Kv do you think that's to weak or will it still work.
-Thanks
James
dude where did you get your negative ion generator
Cole Macgrath? Is that you?
Walk up onto a beach. BITCH I'M POWERFUL
this is a great project i'm using it for a 9th grade science fair thanks for being so smart!!!
Well, I shocked my girlfriend to death. What more can a man want.
Wait did it hurt lol I always wanted to know how this would effect another person
It will not hurt us, but if we touch another person they will get shocked.
Tariq Abdulkader how much tho lol
Have you even tried it?? It will shock both of you
are you a wizard
Can I use the DC ion generator for this video project? Please respond fast somebody, my Science fair is soon!
turn it off before pumping gas
Otherwise what would happen?
How to hack through airport security...great job...
Would it be possible to have a higher voltage battery that would not harm the user if the surface are of the aluminum were significantly increased? For instance a battery for a small car if the user had an aluminum "buffer" that covered their entire back? I do not plan on doing this, but if my thoughts are correct (I am by no stretch an electrical engineer), could one make a potentially lethal version of this? If my limited knowledge serves me correctly, transferring the electrical energy in your body (From the car battery) into a smaller arc point onto another individual could increase the amperage to lethal levels?
What if you touch water?
you literally explode, you atoms get spread across the electrical field of earth and you particles gets vaporizes
or shoot a water stream at someone and shock em'
Ender Minn yup seems legit so basically 9 volt battery = sudden death via accedental self destruction
Angel, nothing really happens. A 9V battery outputs too little in the way of amperage to hurt you.
i feel like u should have an online store to sell all ur projects
So , theoretically, if you made an identical one for your right leg and connected them both to one common power supply , say a motorcycle battery or similar , then maybe as you walked around having one foot touching the ground and the other off the ground as you walk you might be capable of " charging " a secondary battery system or something ?
This is how i stop kids at school from blaring rap music.
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*Goes up to kid's rap music player, shocks it* (Kid) "Hey man now I'm going to F### you up" *I notice he's wearing a metal chain around his neck, puts my hand on it* End of story, kid goes to doctors with strange burn marks on his neck.
Bruce Smith you need help, but so do I because that's what I would probably do
this reminds me of "a certain scientific railgun"
Night hawk should figure out how to make this a reality
zerothegamer Misaka! I just started rewatching the series and ended up here :D
Does it hurt as much as a static discharge from carpets, etc? Cause if not im gonna make one of these! Also, should it be worn by people who require things like pacemakers?
0:50 song name?
th3thin9 Darude - Sandstorm
Fightface old... so old...
Gamen met Oty Durade - Shitstorm
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Darude-Sandstorm
Oh no! You dropped your flux capacitor!
Hi friend, well I really liked your project, I would like to make one at home but I don't know how, I have a stun gun Teiser, can you tell me if I can use it to make one? and how can i do that?
("Hey wanna shake my hand.".?)+(...ZAP! )....(" Come here You !@#*%") +(Ka-POW ! )
+_+
crusty21 why ! your pic works with that comment xD
crusty21 XD
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What would happen if you were to touch a plasma ball while that is on?
Oh shit!
@TenOndra nothing i tried it
Do you think you could use this combine with the auto-ignition arrows? (or the steel wool fireworks)
Wonder if breathing in relatively negative charged air for a length of time has any effect.
what happens if you were holding a metal pole with that thing on? would the pole become electrifyied and shock people with it?
So Cool!!!
Does the part that takes electrons from the ground have to be on the bottom of your shoe?
Hi. My son is built the newer version of your static generator (the 5v one) for a science fair project but we are confused about one thing. Does this device pull electrons from the users body and leave him with a positive charge or does it give him electrons and a negative charge? I think you said it gives electrons, but the user seems to be connected to the red wire and red is usually for positive. That is why we are confused.
Red and black wires are opposite from what they really should be. The red wire being positive is the one the electrons flow from and the black wire they flow to.
It's annoying, I know. The positive terminal of a battery is where the electrons come from
Sir.. I'm just curious but may I ask if this apparatus can be used to levitate paper or something like paper? And can it be set up to be harmless and small but still powerful enough to levitate paper?
NightHawkInLight which is 'better' your newer one or this one?
Also how can I prevent the possible breaking of the power inverter?
hello Sr First of all I want to thank you about your ideas , I want to ask if it works against salty water
Sir, i have an issue with my negative ion generator. I am not getting an electric arc between the ground wire and the long red wire. Whats the problem?
I am using an AC generator, but its not one exactly like the one you used. Mine has an "electricity outlet" on it as well as a USB outlet. Also, mine does not have the two prongs that yours has that red and black wires form the ion generator plug into. Also, my negative ion generator looks exactly like yours, even has the same model number on it, but mine has a green ground wire coming out of it, in addition to the other three wires. Any advice would surely be appreciated.
His soldering iron is so cool!
what are the characteristics of that generator? to find not exactly the same, as it is called and what brand it is or an electric circuit would also help, thank you very much
Hey, are we able to use aluminum foil instead of the can?
Maybe you can help me on an idea I have to protect a motorcycle from theft. I was thinking about wiring a capacitor to the frame of the bike with a disconnect switch for my own protection from getting shocked. The current source would be the battery on the bike. I don't know if it would work or what capacitor to use or anything else as far as that goes. I know how they feel because I connected with my microwave while trying to replace a belt... wow it was a real shocker and a great deterrent. So any help and thoughts would be much appreciated.
Capacitors will do that to you.
Would it be safe enough to shock my friend?
oh, so I made one of these. Bit differently but you gave me the idea.
I have 3 plate lithium ions @ 15000 mah (11.1V) that power a negative ion generator I got on ebay for about 5 bucks I think. The batteries I had from my pi box that powered a mini screen. The batteries fit nicely into a old project box and the negative ion generator is glued on top. I had some aluminium tape that helped with surface area for skin contact. Doesnt look as pretty as yours but its a bit smaller and probably gives off more power because its roughly 3 volts more input.
I named it, "The hand of god" (inscribed on it)
ok if 2 9 volt batteries gives a longer charge how could I generate a more powerful static charge, could I use two devices one on each leg
Is this stronger than the electric touch or can you fry electronics with either of them?
I have the electric touch 2.0 which is essentially the same thing, I reach up and touched something over my head and the device on my leg strongly shocked me, I had to run to shut it off, what could have caused this? Could it be that I maybe subconsciously tippy toed and released the ground? The shock that I was expecting on my finger from touching the metal quickly went straight to the device and froze my leg.
What kind of soldering iron do you use? Mine is horrible and is barely hot enough to melt my soldering wire.
What would happen if i made not one, but two of these? Would i have to consult a doctor after using them?
Hello I recently came across your videos and I really want to build one.The one's on eBay are 12V.. did you use a 12V?
Made this when I was a kid. It was awesome. I shocked all my friends and they shocked me. When I first tried it I didn’t realize it would shock me too 😂much
Tin the negative wire. If not, you may get a cold solder joint which doesn't conduct very well.
If you hold the ends of a fluorescent bulb it will indeed light. Static electricity generated by jumping on a trampoline will make it light for a second, this will probably make it flicker. A low voltage LCD light would probably also work.
Love this! Can it remove ability of animal microchips?
does an air purifier use a negative ion generator? and is it possible to salvage one out of the purifiers? i cannot seem to find any on the internet in my country.
and do they sell these at electric parts stores?