High current microwave transformer

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @Mosfet510
    @Mosfet510 15 лет назад

    That was a nice transformer mod! 800A! You could hear the xformer getting pissed off when it was loaded. Nice video.

  • @j822bosh
    @j822bosh 15 лет назад

    I like 1:04 XD Trying to blow out the flames! Clear all flammable materials from work area! Be safe and have fun!

  • @RickeyBowers
    @RickeyBowers 16 лет назад

    Nice, instant plasma welder!
    (keep up the great work)

  • @mikeandtiff
    @mikeandtiff  15 лет назад

    under the load of the 12gauge wire, it drew aprx 10 amps from the 120V line-in

  • @mikeandtiff
    @mikeandtiff  16 лет назад

    you got it. thanks for viewing

  • @ftynmik
    @ftynmik 15 лет назад

    Стол прожёг=)) у меня тоже такое было.
    800А!!! жесть

  • @mikeandtiff
    @mikeandtiff  15 лет назад

    Да, сожгли мою работу скамейки, но оно того стоило! Благодаря для просмотра и комментариев! -Mike

  • @First2ner
    @First2ner 16 лет назад

    sweet :D

  • @mikeandtiff
    @mikeandtiff  16 лет назад

    haha, well Thank you for watching

  • @mikeandtiff
    @mikeandtiff  15 лет назад

    I think i could only get about two are three turns of secondary, and used 1Awg wireing

  • @yosip1115
    @yosip1115 15 лет назад

    how many turns, and what gauge is the secondary winding you made?

  • @mikeandtiff
    @mikeandtiff  15 лет назад

    yea, it did hum a bit! Thanks for viewing, and commenting

  • @YummyMercury
    @YummyMercury 14 лет назад

    put a grape inside the coil, sir.

  • @spinctah
    @spinctah 16 лет назад

    for Elise by Beethoven. I must be pretty f%%king cultured eh? Or perhaps just spent too long waiting on hold...

  • @tyreza79
    @tyreza79 12 лет назад

    how about the primary coil; does it over heat .?

  • @mikeandtiff
    @mikeandtiff  15 лет назад

    Are you talking about the small awg windings? See a video or two of my "jacobs ladder" to see what happens! Please note, that there will be aprox 2300 volts at about half an amp of current! DEADLY! Be Careful! I dont advise playing with that, unless you have experience with high voltage.