it took me a few days to find spark with my M.O.T.S , took 8 months before I found the unique sound that is resonance. I now have two resonant Mot circuits that draw off separate 40amp breakers(separate phases) The M.O.T's are connected parallel on the primary and series secondary. I get 4x the output. 3' Arcs . you wont be disappointed, I promise. gj. Have fun.
MOT's are not the best to use for this type of thing. Yes they are all over the place but they are poorly built in the secondary winding = little or no interior insulation. One good thing an MOT is good for besides a door stopper is you can completely eliminate the secondary (remove it) and re wrap your secondary core with a heavy gauge wire and have a low voltage high current transformer that can actually melt things like wrenches and screwdrivers, or use it as an arc welder.
What does the arc look like with just one of those microwave capacitors? And how are your transformers fairing without a ballast? (Usually, they get real hot real quick and start flipping breakers.) Have you experimented with making your own high voltage capacitors?
when i played with one of these, the single transformer alone was enough to short out inside of the wood i had it on... guess it was too wet, or too powerful lol
it took me a few days to find spark with my M.O.T.S , took 8 months before I found the unique sound that is resonance. I now have two resonant Mot circuits that draw off separate 40amp breakers(separate phases) The M.O.T's are connected parallel on the primary and series secondary. I get 4x the output. 3' Arcs . you wont be disappointed, I promise. gj. Have fun.
I knew it I knew it I knew it. Call it a step up or resonant transformer, I have several of these, I even have one bigger than this.✨✨✨
MOT's are not the best to use for this type of thing. Yes they are all over the place but they are poorly built in the secondary winding = little or no interior insulation. One good thing an MOT is good for besides a door stopper is you can completely eliminate the secondary (remove it) and re wrap your secondary core with a heavy gauge wire and have a low voltage high current transformer that can actually melt things like wrenches and screwdrivers, or use it as an arc welder.
What does the arc look like with just one of those microwave capacitors? And how are your transformers fairing without a ballast? (Usually, they get real hot real quick and start flipping breakers.) Have you experimented with making your own high voltage capacitors?
Very nice.I will put the capacitor in serial connection in my same to you plan.
amazing, keep this up!
Jolly good show! Ty!
Wow this is great
Wouldn't they just kick the voltage up in this application . Maybe I'm not grasping the concept of resonance
Wow, just like the Frankenstin movies ! Ooops, there goes your electric bill way up .
for the love of God, please undo your mains grounding, why would you want that in this situation?
when i played with one of these, the single transformer alone was enough to short out inside of the wood i had it on... guess it was too wet, or too powerful lol
lol thats a lot of amps...my dad (a retired electrician) throws a fit when he sees the lights dim like that
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Oh my god that's not very green! Did you see all the lights dim?