Well, I just recreated this circuit and it turns out that it works wonderful!!! In my case I use a 3 volts power supply but with a small 2.4 zener diode to regulate the voltage… works so great !!! thanks for share it. The transistor I used was the 2N2222.
I've been looking for you for so long, I used to watch you all the time, I really enjoy your videos. I like when you repurpose LED lights that no longer work. I have 5 or 6 LED lights that blew out but I cannot throw them out. I know the LEDS are good and I do not want to waste them. I'm saving them but currently do not have any projects. I'm so glad I was able to find your videos again, I'm going to spend most of today watching. Have a great day.
I had so many cockroaches in the apartment. That's when the coil idea came to you. I built a huge 2500 watt/48 volt coil over 3000 watt 380/48 volt transformer. I then glued a metal clip to the roaches' backs and let them hop through the coil. All cockroaches are vaporized. Super !!!
I need a growth accelerator for my leek fields! I was able to significantly increase the yield of my leeks with your tips and ideas. Can I use this for this ?
@@Hacktuber Take a look at the commentary by Heinz Brötchenbäcker/ Bun Baker. He grills cockroaches with a 2500 watt coil and calls it "Barbecue Party 2500"
I have a question ! If I wrap lots of coils around an LED flashlight, can I build a lightsaber? I have to be able to defend myself against extraterrestrials!
Please help : 😊 I need to have a device that warns me that my soldering iron is ON . Most of the simple solution would not be applicable eg. Neon in the mains line .I would like an induction device that captures energy from the 220 v cable and lights a LED or Neon
Very nice! I like very much your projects! It would be extremely interesting if you could do the same project but on a larger scale. Let's say a shelf 1 meter long and 20 cm wide, and each glass that would stand on the shelf being illuminated by a led. What electronic parts would be needed? Thanks for sharing! All the best!
I built a stick welder using 2 microwave oven transformers, using this same principle. I removed one of the two windings from each transformer. I replaced them with 14g solid copper wire wound 30 tines. The new windings were soldered together at one end and the other ends were the ground and stick holder. Power was introduced to the coils left in the transformer but not connected to the new windings. Induction power!
2n2222 pinout E B C ,on E connect Ground from battery,on B is resistor of 1kohm and C you should connect the 1 wire from coil,on both wires that are together connect +v
Great video! Do you think you could add a capacitor to the LED so that is would continue to glow for a while after is was removed from the coil that is providing the power?
I want to recreate this exact same circuit, but I have some questions, there are some discrepancies regarding to te circuit, you show there’s no resistance on the schematics, but you just have a 1k resistor at the base of the transistor? Also, the main coil is 10 clockwise turns, then 10 counterclockwise turns?, what is the thickness of the copper wire you just used on your circuit? Thanks for the help!
@@MungfaliK I just use a 2N2222 transistor with a 1k resistor on its base and copper wire # 28, 10 turns clockwise on one end then 10 counterclockwise the other end, connect the common of the coil to vcc, one end to collector and the other end to the base of the transistor via 1k resistor. The emitter hits the ground and that’s all… very simple circuit easy to make…
Thanks but idk what's wrong but it worked well with 2n2222 transistor. I've created similar circuit with bc547 but it doesn't works (yes I did maintained the pinouts as they are different than 2n2222) I thought any NPN transistor would work but nahh... But atleast I'm happy it works. 😎 😂
👉I love this video. I have an idea that i want to make. I wanna make the COB (chip on board) light up using your technique wireless but using 12volt instead of 1.5volt. Do you think it will work?
Well, I just recreated this circuit and it turns out that it works wonderful!!! In my case I use a 3 volts power supply but with a small 2.4 zener diode to regulate the voltage… works so great !!! thanks for share it. The transistor I used was the 2N2222.
I recreated your project with a large coil and use it for birth control! Works great, thank you!
I've been looking for you for so long, I used to watch you all the time, I really enjoy your videos. I like when you repurpose LED lights that no longer work. I have 5 or 6 LED lights that blew out but I cannot throw them out. I know the LEDS are good and I do not want to waste them. I'm saving them but currently do not have any projects. I'm so glad I was able to find your videos again, I'm going to spend most of today watching. Have a great day.
Thx for support anf for watching the videos,I hope you enjoy it👍
I had so many cockroaches in the apartment. That's when the coil idea came to you. I built a huge 2500 watt/48 volt coil over 3000 watt 380/48 volt transformer. I then glued a metal clip to the roaches' backs and let them hop through the coil. All cockroaches are vaporized. Super !!!
I named the coil "Barbecue Party 2500"!
I need a growth accelerator for my leek fields! I was able to significantly increase the yield of my leeks with your tips and ideas. Can I use this for this ?
Must say that imagination is powerful
@@Hacktuber Take a look at the commentary by Heinz Brötchenbäcker/ Bun Baker. He grills cockroaches with a 2500 watt coil and calls it "Barbecue Party 2500"
Cool ! Can I use it to contact extraterrestrials? I just saw a UFO again yesterday!
Great Hackman! Everything tuber?
I have a question ! If I wrap lots of coils around an LED flashlight, can I build a lightsaber? I have to be able to defend myself against extraterrestrials!
Could you explain to me how the Tx circuit works? How does it oscillate?
hi old friend! im sick now, but this video maked me better!😊 thanks you
Stay safe bro🙁
@@Hacktuber thanks
Very professional work, Thanks my friend ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Does it still work if you hold the LED perpendicular to the TX?
Amazing sir 🥰 thanks for information love from INDIA 😀
what transistor are you using here??
Can the same technique work with wireless chargers , i mean if i put leds on it like the way u did will it work
Why do you use transistor? Why don't you use a usual diode instead?
Can I make cap over leds using this technique sir
Please help : 😊 I need to have a device that warns me that my soldering iron is ON . Most of the simple solution would not be applicable eg. Neon in the mains line .I would like an induction device that captures energy from the 220 v cable and lights a LED or Neon
I have made a beeper using 555 timer and it beeps every 5 min,check this video:ruclips.net/video/6dDXmXcHJtA/видео.htmlsi=_xsAwdKYaU48Cxd1
How can this works? Its obvious it does. But I dont get how current can be induced. Cause is CC. And you need a variable magnetic flux.
The transistor converts the DC current to alternating current.
Very nice! I like very much your projects! It would be extremely interesting if you could do the same project but on a larger scale.
Let's say a shelf 1 meter long and 20 cm wide, and each glass that would stand on the shelf being illuminated by a led.
What electronic parts would be needed?
Thanks for sharing! All the best!
Yes you do on bigger scale and will work for sure
It's great that I can watch your video
Please inform how many LEds can glow in the receiver coil , infinite ? Is there an upper limit ?
Not infinite, for sure, because the energy is not limitless.
I built a stick welder using 2 microwave oven transformers, using this same principle. I removed one of the two windings from each transformer. I replaced them with 14g solid copper wire wound 30 tines. The new windings were soldered together at one end and the other ends were the ground and stick holder. Power was introduced to the coils left in the transformer but not connected to the new windings. Induction power!
I am using 2n2222a transistor, it gets hot and the les does not light up. What could be the issue?
2n2222 pinout E B C ,on E connect Ground from battery,on B is resistor of 1kohm and C you should connect the 1 wire from coil,on both wires that are together connect +v
@@Hacktuber thanks. Works now
You mean two wire to positive and C to one of the coil end and B to resistor then to one coil end and E to negative. This is how I connect
How can I increase the induction distance?
Yes,I am sorry for that
How many trun of small coil
Great video! Do you think you could add a capacitor to the LED so that is would continue to glow for a while after is was removed from the coil that is providing the power?
That's a great idea! I Will try it
My inner child just squealed, So Cool! Please, can you add the recipe/used items in your description box please?
Go to the gynecologist when your child is squeaking. All the best for birth !
There will be more vids about this idea
What transistor is it
is this a 547 transistor? if it is i dont have any so i will use a 2N which is the next best thing lol :)
help, it doesnt work for me it the transistor get super hot and breaks, i have slofer it to the righ pin outs, what is happening?
Use bc547 or 2n3906 or 2n2222 on these transitors pinout is E-B-C when transistor is point to you with letters
I want to recreate this exact same circuit, but I have some questions, there are some discrepancies regarding to te circuit, you show there’s no resistance on the schematics, but you just have a 1k resistor at the base of the transistor? Also, the main coil is 10 clockwise turns, then 10 counterclockwise turns?, what is the thickness of the copper wire you just used on your circuit? Thanks for the help!
Well… I figure out now I made this circuit work…
@@Hararion please share the thickness and turn used by you. and please mention the transistor.
@@MungfaliK I just use a 2N2222 transistor with a 1k resistor on its base and copper wire # 28, 10 turns clockwise on one end then 10 counterclockwise the other end, connect the common of the coil to vcc, one end to collector and the other end to the base of the transistor via 1k resistor. The emitter hits the ground and that’s all… very simple circuit easy to make…
Good video 👍
But it ain't working, rather the transmitter gets hot, I've tried using higher resistance like 10k still nothin works
Ptetty sure your mistake is with coils,check that and be careful with pinouts of transistor
Thanks but idk what's wrong but it worked well with 2n2222 transistor. I've created similar circuit with bc547 but it doesn't works (yes I did maintained the pinouts as they are different than 2n2222) I thought any NPN transistor would work but nahh... But atleast I'm happy it works. 😎 😂
Amazing...thank you four sharing this masterpiece ❤👍
No problem
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@@lebirb9497 You are the best man !
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I love your wireless DeLorean
👉I love this video. I have an idea that i want to make. I wanna make the COB (chip on board) light up using your technique wireless but using 12volt instead of 1.5volt. Do you think it will work?
No,this circuit work only on max 1.8v
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