Be careful, you have no waveguide and directional horn on your magnetron so the microwaves will radiate in almost a 180 degree angle from the antenna. You are sideways from from the magnetron and could get hit by microwaves.
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 I’ve seen them light up light bulbs from 8ft away, need only a fraction of that radiation to burn up your cataracts. Glass is no EM shield - that’s why your microwave has metal mesh in the glass window. I highly suggest using a waveguide or some sort of EM shielding
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 that's really not good enough bro. You have to take all the safety measures possible. Why not have the mesh from the microwave door up close to the magnetron and stand several meters/yards away with the mesh in between you and the magnetron? Everything else, while dangerous is relatively safe. So good on you for doing everything else the right way
you'll be fine, microwaves do not cause genetic damage, they just heat up molecules, thanks to the inverse square law as long as you stay a few feet away you will be fine, if you start to feel hot back up to double the distance and you will receive 1/4th the amount of microwaves per square inch.
Natural selection?😂 Tell it to your government and telecom corporations that are installing 5G at every corner today! Brain tumor and other cancers are gonna become as common as a flu in the next few years which is only a small part of the problem.
@ElIsraelJijijiji Says who? Haha, 😂 you just engineered that death ray didn't you? Good to see someone else having fun out there withmicrowave transformers. I don't usually mess with the magnatron, I just make high voltage lightning with the transformers ⚡️ I wouldn't recommend it. Just be careful, dude.
@@davecrupel2817yes, the exact same 2.45ghz. Even if the device is set to a different channel this is likely to saturate the receiver stage of the device. 5ghz is probably not affected depending on the topology
@@aradashrafi846 both 4G and 5G have bands from 1900-2600 mhz. Not all of the bands are, but they are picked up by the receiver and thus can be overloaded
Without it being focused, you would be exposed to a small fraction of the total power output. Also, you probably blanked out all 2.4ghz stuff for a block or 2
it being unfocused actually makes this a whole lot safer, the energy is radiating in every direction, the inverse square law prevents the microwaves from traveling more than a few feet.
@@zacharypike6408I should clarify that when I wrote 'knock out' I did not mean damage but instead cause interference to have clients to have unstable connection. considering the beam shape the magnetron could be emitting at a possible 1200w, it could easily be enough mw per square foot over a distance of hundreds of feet. Typical wifi (i think) is usually 20mw to 100mw from their antennas and could easily be interfered with a wide and noisy 2.45ghz signal microwave ovens create.
in a metal microwave oven cabinet with a wave guide which directs the focus in the proper location it is more efficient.. without it just transmits less strength in every direction 4 to 6 feet
@@dickchese8423are you dumb? You probably looked in the Chernobyl's NPP's 4th reactor. MICROWAVES DON'T CAUSE CANCER. THEY HEAT YOU, NOT DAMAGE YOUR DNA.
In the early days of the DEW Line over-the-horizon radars along the northern frontier of Alaska and Canada, some of the guards posted out in the extreme cold to stand watch and secure the antenna arrays discovered they could 'warm up' by stepping in front of the stationary dish. Before long they were turning up on sick call with unusual and severe internal injuries. So is it better to cook yourself to death or freeze to death? Makes little difference after the damage is done.
This is very unsafe for you and others. Nothing is attached to something to stabilize the components. There is nothing in place to direct the microwaves in any particular direction. I can hear in the backround that you are in a populated area and clearly have no idea what you are doing. Please dismantle the microwave components and do not attempt this again without understanding what your doing and in a area that no one else can get hurt.
I totally agree and support your comment. The number of inexperienced people on here thinking they kniwstuff is just incredible. I've seen some other disastrous and dangerous set-ups too.
Dude.... This was like 2 years ago even 3, I knew what I was doing then, microwave shield goggles and also, I wasn't in a populated area, what you hear are vehicles and TV and birds and blah blah
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 I did this once and felt a tingeing/warm sensation on the surface of my skin, my vision also went fuzzy for a couple seconds and I could feel warm behind my eyes before I shut it off I had no idea about it being harmful as I was only 13 at the time. You really do need to be far away I was not much closer than you are standing
Just be careful of the fact that transformer is about 2000+ volts but at the connection of the magnetron is about 5000+ volts. There's a capacitor and two diodes. One diode is a magnetron itself.
Disclaimer: This isnt a microwave gun, nor even a safe setup to test this, dont ever try to make it or replicate it, its too dangerous to be worth it, no waveguide on the Magentron means random wave spread which can be quite bad, DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS.
taking safety precautions like this is great, but please warn beginners not to do this! microwave parts kill so many hobbyists, just because they don't realize how bad one mistake can be. you're obviously doing ok, but i fear that some people seeing this video won't be
You are like my crazy best friend, RIP Gus. Note: He died from old age and cancer but not specifically, as far as we can tell, from his microwave experiments...
Mate, nobody wants your recommendation. Slow cooking is the key. Sheeple aren’t even going to realize what the problem is before dying from cancer or other health problems before the age of 60. It’s gonna be the norm.
Ok, 2 kw no es mucha potencia realmente el sol tiene mucha mas radiacion, pero cual es el punto, prender la bombilla? Lo mas peligroso es el alto voltaje son 2kv a 1amp
@@strongbear01 de hecho 2kw es lo que consume, en realidad lo que saca es alrededor de unos 700w de microondas, y el punto de la bombilla simplemente era demostrar la energía de microondas encendiendo una lámpara de vapor de mercurio
Most likely just knocked out absolutely everyone's Wi-Fi within about a mile or so... As well as interfering with cell towers.... Probably not advisable to run a high power broad spectrum transmitter out in the open like that...
It's not visible but the door I'm standing in the back had some sort of metal layer at the bottom, plus the video is recorded very far away, you can see it on the crappy quality of the video
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 pero es solo porque en este caso no se focalizó ni contubo la emisión de microondas con ninguna lámina metálica que pueda disipar o dirigir sus ondas electromagnéticas lo que cuenta como una medida de seguridad que como ya dije, debe tomarse. De cualquier manera ya pude encontrar el diagrama completo, muchas gracias.
it's non ionizing radiation; it can't cause cancer, but could give you eye damage and burns. what i DON'T see anybody talking about is the fact that that capacitor is a one way ticket to heaven, even after the circuit is powered off
@@plutosutton6059 Yeah true and people also dont seem to know the microwaves are relatively harmless unless youre sustained in them for some time. They excite water molecules slowly to fast, you could put your hand right infront of a magnetron for a second and pull it back 100% no damage, or cancer, or radiation. Knowledge is power.
@@ERROR-CitationNeeded if you pay attention to the video, you'll see that the lamp doesn't have any base with the circuitry to drive it, it's just the glass with mercury vapour inside .
You might say there is smaller transformers that can do higher voltage but they dont have power but this 2000v transformer have tons of power like a few amps that van cook you in a microsecond and humans will die by a current higher than 30 mA and don't say voltage jouls current kills. The both must be high to kill you and dont think our skin portect us a thin high resistive layer is like a bad joke angiest high voltage
Microwaves are non ionizing radiation, all you can do is heat up some stuff... + in city environment there are probably a lot of grounded metal obstructions around so they won't travel really far
It's because of the Light flickering, since this magnetron circuit runs on a half cycle trough a half wave doubler it has a more interrupted than if it was a full wave doubler
@@TripleB101 cool. It was actually done in a rural area, no real danger for electronic equipment like medical and that stuff. Plus I got rid of it after this video.
@@mateo801 also, idk if it's very visible there but you can see the broken lead wires of the CFL bulb there, a LED setup there would have been very difficult, plus for it to be wireless...
The voltage alone will kill you in a snap...and 800+ watts of microwave energy is just plain stupid to stand around in......nothing here to for fools to tinker with...just sayin
Thanks man it looks awesome I'm going to look into it, I don't know nothing about it, I definitely want to learn about it!!! But, I know I love the fact that you're doing this sharing thing, with the definitely cool stylings of on electromagnetic maestro of sorts!!!¿¡ THANKZ💪😘👍MAN!!! I can't wait to try it!?
do not play with microwave transformers until you are ready. these things kill people, constantly. one mistake and you die. i absolutely encourage people doing cool projects, but MOTs are an absolute no-no for beginners
You should make the bottom half of the video saying DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE since it’s empty And one question is it pulsing in reallife or it’s the frame rate and the pulserate are mismatches? Stay safe
It does warn about HV in videos description.... Actually you know I should place it on the title LOL. Yeah the thing is recorded on a crappy old phone and since the thing is running at a half cycle of 60Hz the camera rate also plays a good role on the lighting of the thing
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 thanks for the answer and not a lot of people see the description especially on a short you should know how most people interact with shorts
Please, whiney ppl, notice that he has warnings in the description, this was done almost 8 months ago, and consider the stupid stuff every generation has been up to. I'm sure he doesn't play around w mercury and he wears his bicycle helmet when he rides and he refrains from making "asbestos snow" when the opportunity presents itself. Ah! Lawn darts! I'm sure he just walks away.
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 yeah, people are dumb lol. From where you are standing you are maybe feeling like 20-25 watts of heat, which is nothing compared to the 1kW/m^2 of the suns energy
The danger of this is that the lenses in your eyes have very limited cooling (no direct blood flow), it's very easy to burn them with microwave energy. You'll notice staring at the sun isn't great for your eyes either.
Be careful, you have no waveguide and directional horn on your magnetron so the microwaves will radiate in almost a 180 degree angle from the antenna. You are sideways from from the magnetron and could get hit by microwaves.
That's why I took the video from far behind
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 I’ve seen them light up light bulbs from 8ft away, need only a fraction of that radiation to burn up your cataracts. Glass is no EM shield - that’s why your microwave has metal mesh in the glass window. I highly suggest using a waveguide or some sort of EM shielding
@@H-_.9 I'm glad I didn't had any eye issues when doing this
@@H-_.9 I was also behind a metal door
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 that's really not good enough bro. You have to take all the safety measures possible. Why not have the mesh from the microwave door up close to the magnetron and stand several meters/yards away with the mesh in between you and the magnetron? Everything else, while dangerous is relatively safe. So good on you for doing everything else the right way
you'll be fine, microwaves do not cause genetic damage, they just heat up molecules, thanks to the inverse square law as long as you stay a few feet away you will be fine, if you start to feel hot back up to double the distance and you will receive 1/4th the amount of microwaves per square inch.
"Can you smell something cooking? Oh wait its me!" 😬😂
Bruh( ̄ー ̄)
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 é bem provável o magnetron é perigoso fora da caixa.
A indução dele viajam até 2 metros se não me engano...
I support natural selection too. Good job 👍👌
😂😂😂
Darwin is a fan of this one
Still nature doesnt want lazy people too. Research is one of the reasons life on earth emerged 😊
🫵🤣☝️
Natural selection?😂 Tell it to your government and telecom corporations that are installing 5G at every corner today! Brain tumor and other cancers are gonna become as common as a flu in the next few years which is only a small part of the problem.
The amount of microwave transformer projects on the internet is evidence to me that the algorithm is sentient, and is actively trying to kill us
😂😂😂
Don't worry about that. We should worry about the giant magnetron our government has in orbit pointed down at us.
You may be onto something here. Lol.
So was it shrooms or weed that unlocked that fine bit of ethereal wisdom?
THAT is F*k'n dangerous!
Yup exactly
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 wait dude are you also an engineer?
@@monkeyking2030 Not exactly
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@ElIsraelJijijiji
Says who? Haha, 😂 you just engineered that death ray didn't you? Good to see someone else having fun out there withmicrowave transformers. I don't usually mess with the magnatron, I just make high voltage lightning with the transformers ⚡️ I wouldn't recommend it. Just be careful, dude.
When you need to jam wifi for half the town:
Is that a possibility?
Are microwaves and Wi-Fi on similar wavelengths?
@@davecrupel2817yes, the exact same 2.45ghz. Even if the device is set to a different channel this is likely to saturate the receiver stage of the device. 5ghz is probably not affected depending on the topology
Isso é provável é em mega hertz e kilo hertz... E iocta hertz o iocta hertz e incapaz de ser visto por nós humanos mais ele viaja por aí...
excuse me the 4G and 5G are higher than 2.45GHz so it cannot jam it
@@aradashrafi846 both 4G and 5G have bands from 1900-2600 mhz. Not all of the bands are, but they are picked up by the receiver and thus can be overloaded
Without it being focused, you would be exposed to a small fraction of the total power output. Also, you probably blanked out all 2.4ghz stuff for a block or 2
it being unfocused actually makes this a whole lot safer, the energy is radiating in every direction, the inverse square law prevents the microwaves from traveling more than a few feet.
@@zacharypike6408I should clarify that when I wrote 'knock out' I did not mean damage but instead cause interference to have clients to have unstable connection. considering the beam shape the magnetron could be emitting at a possible 1200w, it could easily be enough mw per square foot over a distance of hundreds of feet. Typical wifi (i think) is usually 20mw to 100mw from their antennas and could easily be interfered with a wide and noisy 2.45ghz signal microwave ovens create.
in a metal microwave oven cabinet with a wave guide which directs the focus in the proper location it is more efficient.. without it just transmits less strength in every direction 4 to 6 feet
This is how we learn stuff
..and also forget a lot of stuff...be carefull, friend😮
feels like i almost caught cancer by just watching this video
Lol
Only insulation causes
Microwaves won't cause cancer may burn him won't cause cancer not ionizing radiation.
Omg it’s non ionizing radiation
Microwaves are non-ionizing radiation just like visible light. They cant cause cancer.
A great wifi jammer, I'm sure that will work just perfectly
If you want ecxessive brain damage misalignment and retardation and maybe radiation poisoning very quickly too then its perfect
@@dickchese8423 microwave magnetrons make non-ionizing radiation so it is highly unlikely to get radiation poisoning from that
@@dickchese8423 Radiation poisoning? WTF are you talking about? The reason its dangerous is just becouse its creating heat.
@@dickchese8423are you dumb? You probably looked in the Chernobyl's NPP's 4th reactor. MICROWAVES DON'T CAUSE CANCER. THEY HEAT YOU, NOT DAMAGE YOUR DNA.
@@dickchese8423it’s non ionizing so no radiation damage
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Did you get a visit from the DOC?
Nuh uh
It was likely not transmitting long enough for DOC or FCC to get a location. But it is still quite illegal. it to mention dangerous.
The radiation shoots out sideways with no waveguide. But the waves don’t reach very far. That’s why 5g sucks long range.
In the early days of the DEW Line over-the-horizon radars along the northern frontier of Alaska and Canada, some of the guards posted out in the extreme cold to stand watch and secure the antenna arrays discovered they could 'warm up' by stepping in front of the stationary dish. Before long they were turning up on sick call with unusual and severe internal injuries. So is it better to cook yourself to death or freeze to death? Makes little difference after the damage is done.
Great stuff. Without dangerous experimentation we would never have the simple light bulb.
The wave length is too short to anything without the Faraday cage around it. This will do nothing without the correct environment
a wave guide would have made it alot safer
I played with one on low power recently and got a really bad headache lol
This is very unsafe for you and others. Nothing is attached to something to stabilize the components. There is nothing in place to direct the microwaves in any particular direction. I can hear in the backround that you are in a populated area and clearly have no idea what you are doing. Please dismantle the microwave components and do not attempt this again without understanding what your doing and in a area that no one else can get hurt.
I totally agree and support your comment. The number of inexperienced people on here thinking they kniwstuff is just incredible. I've seen some other disastrous and dangerous set-ups too.
Dude.... This was like 2 years ago even 3, I knew what I was doing then, microwave shield goggles and also, I wasn't in a populated area, what you hear are vehicles and TV and birds and blah blah
And even if it's not directed it was taken by very far away, you can see it by the poor video quality
@@Bobsmith-yf9oy Oh you haven't seen my magnetron plasma flame setup
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 I did this once and felt a tingeing/warm sensation on the surface of my skin, my vision also went fuzzy for a couple seconds and I could feel warm behind my eyes before I shut it off I had no idea about it being harmful as I was only 13 at the time. You really do need to be far away I was not much closer than you are standing
Is it safe for electronic devices around? I wander if you can damage smartphones around?
Yes it can, but it takes some time to do it
Just put the fluorescent bulb in the microwave. Also works with neon bulbs and no harm to property or living things containing water.
Also it’s fake. Microwaves can light up fluorescent light but not RGB LEDs
@@Aurorajunior7321it's not fake, it looks like this because of the camera frame rate.
How long it can travel ?
Depends...
Just be careful of the fact that transformer is about 2000+ volts but at the connection of the magnetron is about 5000+ volts. There's a capacitor and two diodes. One diode is a magnetron itself.
@@cheath8705 actually the magnetron connection is -5000v since the thing is a negative voltage doubler
Nice disco light for the party in the house 😊
Hows the wifi near your house?
Was the colors changing in person too or just camera trix?
Its a camera effect due to FPS or something like that, in person it just looks like the lamp is blinking
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 that is very interesting and cool yet the element of danger is ever lurking
@@vancemacd6315 IK, I just made it once and never played with magnetrons again
Now drill a 3/4" hole an nstall 38" from floor on front door facing outward. Wire to the doorbell with a 30sec momentary relay. 😂
Disclaimer: This isnt a microwave gun, nor even a safe setup to test this, dont ever try to make it or replicate it, its too dangerous to be worth it, no waveguide on the Magentron means random wave spread which can be quite bad, DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS.
Санитары в курсе что ты сбежал с дурдома?
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glad your ok after doing that one mate
Maybe he's not... delayed effect.
I'm fine, I was in a car accident two days before this so, yeah, I don't do this stuff anymore.
I see
20 k microwave ive seen a guy build as of late on here and that's a big jump in power
No wires connected to the light
taking safety precautions like this is great, but please warn beginners not to do this! microwave parts kill so many hobbyists, just because they don't realize how bad one mistake can be. you're obviously doing ok, but i fear that some people seeing this video won't be
Even if they’re using a brand new transformer with a DC power supply to make an electromagnet? Genuinely asking
My warnings are in the Description
Could TTL Divider @ splitter detect that with other HF,Laser etc inside & out
This RGB is gaurenteed to boost not just your gaming experience, also your math skills.
how did you get out the microwave transformer safely
Uhhhh, by having it disconnected probably? Common sense right?
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 No need to be a dick
@@richardjones2811sorry I was waking up and got me out of the mood
Mount it on a old satellite dish in the center. Go find a cell tower and see if it causes issues left plugged in next to it 😂 .
Does bro want to give his neighbors cancer😭😭
The video title should be how get cancer in your home😅😅
Cancer??? Wdym?
not according to the fcc. they only publicly recognize 'heating effect' for biological entities hit by microwaves.
Why does it make colors?
Camera frame rate
The atmosphere protecting us from the same radiation from the Sun, then we still generating the same radiation without the "shield".
What is the light from? Please don't tell me it's just the oven light in there.
What?
You are like my crazy best friend, RIP Gus. Note: He died from old age and cancer but not specifically, as far as we can tell, from his microwave experiments...
Skill issues
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 hahaha just like he would say. U seem hysterical and awesome like him 😺
@@supercompooper Ty?
put a aluminum horn to direct the microwaves and potentiate, but make a grounded faraday cage to use it, microwaves can cook you insidely💀
Mate, nobody wants your recommendation. Slow cooking is the key. Sheeple aren’t even going to realize what the problem is before dying from cancer or other health problems before the age of 60. It’s gonna be the norm.
Where can I get the same LED flashing light?
It's a cfl
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 Ohhh.
Cool.
Only magnetrone ko kase chalu kar sakte hai is ko on kar ne ke liy kya kya iequpiments cahieya
English????
transformer, diode, and capacitor as you see there
Ok, 2 kw no es mucha potencia realmente el sol tiene mucha mas radiacion, pero cual es el punto, prender la bombilla? Lo mas peligroso es el alto voltaje son 2kv a 1amp
@@strongbear01 de hecho 2kw es lo que consume, en realidad lo que saca es alrededor de unos 700w de microondas, y el punto de la bombilla simplemente era demostrar la energía de microondas encendiendo una lámpara de vapor de mercurio
Sounds like bro doing this at the mall ?
The radiation though. 🤯
It's non ionizing radiation. Other than jamming the wifi in his area it will do nothing.
@@Electronichub_05 well that’s good
It’s not connected to anything! Just the magnetron is powering it through waves
Most likely just knocked out absolutely everyone's Wi-Fi within about a mile or so... As well as interfering with cell towers.... Probably not advisable to run a high power broad spectrum transmitter out in the open like that...
What are you doing?
Correction, what was I doing
Dangerous as hell use some shielding or don’t do it at all
It's not visible but the door I'm standing in the back had some sort of metal layer at the bottom, plus the video is recorded very far away, you can see it on the crappy quality of the video
Beryllium hazard. Extremely dangerous.
Bro stepped behind a pane of glass
You are really lucky young man
Yeah I was in a car accident 2 days before this
place under house with motion sensor and slice of cheese.
The berilim oxide inside that magnetron is more dangerous than the rads my guy 😅
You do realize that this magnetrons may not contain beryllium but aluminum oxide insulators?
I've torn them apart many times & I'm still alive
I smell something cooking oh no, it's me 🫠
The video is partially blocked by the like button
Very dangerous... U are crazy 🤣👽
Puede indicar el diagrama de conección?
No, esto es peligroso si no se tiene el conocimiento de que se está utilizando aquí
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90un magnetrón, un transformador y un condensador? Sólo peligroso si no tomas las medidas de seguridad correspondientes
@@Watt.s_Up No solo eso, la radiación del magnetron en este caso no está dirigida directamente a nada
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 pero es solo porque en este caso no se focalizó ni contubo la emisión de microondas con ninguna lámina metálica que pueda disipar o dirigir sus ondas electromagnéticas lo que cuenta como una medida de seguridad que como ya dije, debe tomarse. De cualquier manera ya pude encontrar el diagrama completo, muchas gracias.
@@Watt.s_Up consiga una tipo conica
Yo te conozco mencionaste es en un video donde un tipo dice que es su circuito ZVS de 100,000 V
No recuerdo la verdad xd
Its in a Faraday Cage for a Reason.
Electricity and Radiation are Invisible. Now You wont need that Vacectomy😮
it's non ionizing radiation; it can't cause cancer, but could give you eye damage and burns. what i DON'T see anybody talking about is the fact that that capacitor is a one way ticket to heaven, even after the circuit is powered off
@@plutosutton6059 Yeah true and people also dont seem to know the microwaves are relatively harmless unless youre sustained in them for some time. They excite water molecules slowly to fast, you could put your hand right infront of a magnetron for a second and pull it back 100% no damage, or cancer, or radiation. Knowledge is power.
@@plutosutton6059 can also shutdown a pacemaker
Why didn’t you just… plug the light into the wall…
@@ERROR-CitationNeeded if you pay attention to the video, you'll see that the lamp doesn't have any base with the circuitry to drive it, it's just the glass with mercury vapour inside .
You might say there is smaller transformers that can do higher voltage but they dont have power but this 2000v transformer have tons of power like a few amps that van cook you in a microsecond and humans will die by a current higher than 30 mA and don't say voltage jouls current kills. The both must be high to kill you and dont think our skin portect us a thin high resistive layer is like a bad joke angiest high voltage
@@aradashrafi846 👍👍👍
Rockin’ the ISM band!
Don’t mess with things you have no understanding of.
You’ve set up a dangerous situation there.
Oh boy I did understood what was I doing
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 no chance.
how i become a mutant....
How Rome was conquered .
That’s cool bro 😎
You jammed my Wi-Fi
Sorry
What do this a light
So the FCC wont let me be or let me be me so let me see
Please do not the MOT zł
the bulb was groovin
If u have children close by then it means u have just affected their brains with that radiation
Microwaves are non ionizing radiation, all you can do is heat up some stuff...
+ in city environment there are probably a lot of grounded metal obstructions around so they won't travel really far
Leave it alone before big Clive gets you?
why is it raibow how do you make it do that
It's because of the Light flickering, since this magnetron circuit runs on a half cycle trough a half wave doubler it has a more interrupted than if it was a full wave doubler
Great way to cook your self 👌
Uhhh... I'm inside of a faraday cage (AKA metal grounded door) if you know what that is...
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 lmao, with those openings, that faraday's cage where you are at, is just like windows defender, useless
@@johnmoore5319 still the thing was pretty far away
@@johnmoore5319 "windows defender" underrated comment
Microwave radiation don't causes cancer, just ionizing radiation above from ultraviolet light
This is why people need to quit messing with stuff they don’t understand!..you put others in danger !
@@TripleB101 Nice one, you did a lot with your comment!!!
what is baby yapping about?
This just doesn’t effect him it can kill certain people (medical equipment assisted)and animals especially using directional control and focalization.
@@TripleB101 cool. It was actually done in a rural area, no real danger for electronic equipment like medical and that stuff. Plus I got rid of it after this video.
@@TripleB101and two, there was no focal point like a waveguide (more dangerous but still taken from far away) so yeah.
UuUuUuUuUuGh I felt my insides heating up just watching this. Wtf is wrong with you?!
Fake. Colored LED lights behind the bottle. Plus, it would not light up with colors
@@mateo801 you should check up about camera's frame rate, that also plays a big role on why it lights up like that
lol
@@mateo801 also, idk if it's very visible there but you can see the broken lead wires of the CFL bulb there, a LED setup there would have been very difficult, plus for it to be wireless...
Para aterrizar ovnis
Bro be careful eh you break the pink thing you don't give a damn
Why do I tell you why there is a toxic mineral?
Probably nowadays it's aluminia, but anyways it has to be a very fine powder for it to be harmful
This small scale experiment will inspire some countries and it wil lead to WW3 😲😯😮😦😧
how does no one see that this is fake, why? becouse the light is going rgb led hence he faked it
@@djfoxlink Lmao, that light trick is all camera frame rate, the think is blinking at about 60Hz cycle
cancer has entered the chat
You know that's not true right
The voltage alone will kill you in a snap...and 800+ watts of microwave energy is just plain stupid to stand around in......nothing here to for fools to tinker with...just sayin
That's actually what is on my video description
Thanks man it looks awesome I'm going to look into it, I don't know nothing about it, I definitely want to learn about it!!! But, I know I love the fact that you're doing this sharing thing, with the definitely cool stylings of on electromagnetic maestro of sorts!!!¿¡ THANKZ💪😘👍MAN!!! I can't wait to try it!?
Uhhm, try doing some theory before playing with it, plus make a faraday cage, you don't want microwave radiation to go to your eyes
Be very careful wiring the transformer, that thing can terminate your life
do not play with microwave transformers until you are ready. these things kill people, constantly. one mistake and you die. i absolutely encourage people doing cool projects, but MOTs are an absolute no-no for beginners
Dude hinself wants to glow like the lightbulb lol
You should make the bottom half of the video saying DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE since it’s empty
And one question is it pulsing in reallife or it’s the frame rate and the pulserate are mismatches?
Stay safe
It does warn about HV in videos description.... Actually you know I should place it on the title LOL.
Yeah the thing is recorded on a crappy old phone and since the thing is running at a half cycle of 60Hz the camera rate also plays a good role on the lighting of the thing
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 thanks for the answer and not a lot of people see the description especially on a short
you should know how most people interact with shorts
So DANGEROUS…
I think my hat is burning! You have a screw loose!
Good way to get the fcc or whatever your equivalent is commin down on ya
There's no fcc here 🥶🥶🥶
Please, whiney ppl, notice that he has warnings in the description, this was done almost 8 months ago, and consider the stupid stuff every generation has been up to.
I'm sure he doesn't play around w mercury and he wears his bicycle helmet when he rides and he refrains from making "asbestos snow" when the opportunity presents itself.
Ah! Lawn darts! I'm sure he just walks away.
Nice comment pal, this was made about 2 years ago, and I haven't done any HV or microwave experiment since
inverse square law makes this a lot safer than everyone thinks.
@@zacharypike6408 actually it does, I don't see this jamming internet in 2 miles like some comments say...
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 yeah, people are dumb lol. From where you are standing you are maybe feeling like 20-25 watts of heat, which is nothing compared to the 1kW/m^2 of the suns energy
The danger of this is that the lenses in your eyes have very limited cooling (no direct blood flow), it's very easy to burn them with microwave energy. You'll notice staring at the sun isn't great for your eyes either.
Most dangerous thing to mess with, This little hobby could KILL you 💀💀💀💀
Not if you know what you're doing and skills
Dangerous fun