How to Make Plasma 10000 Voltage Using Flyback Transformer | High Voltage Power Supply
Introducing my new homemade/DIY high voltage power supply, called the Cube, that makes use of a flyback transformer. It consists of a few resistors, a capacitor and two 2N3055 power transistors to feed the flyback. I demo it creating some wavey corona and running a jacob's ladder or traveling arc.
I've wanted to build a high-voltage power supply for a long time, and in today's video, it finally happens. Using a ZVS driver, a flyback transformer, and a high-voltage cascade, I generate a voltage of 50 thousand volts. This video covers insulating the components with epoxy resin, a self-designed high-voltage connector, and integrating them into a custom enclosure to create a power supply capable of producing a variable voltage from 20 to 50 thousand volts.
How to Make Plasma 10000 Voltage Using Flyback Transformer | High Voltage Power Supply
Introducing my new homemade/DIY high voltage power supply, called the Cube, that makes use of a flyback transformer. It consists of a few resistors, a capacitor and two 2N3055 power transistors to feed the flyback. I demo it creating some wavey corona and running a jacob's ladder or traveling arc.
I've wanted to build a high-voltage power supply for a long time, and in today's video, it finally happens. Using a ZVS driver, a flyback transformer, and a high-voltage cascade, I generate a voltage of 50 thousand volts. This video covers insulating the components with epoxy resin, a self-designed high-voltage connector, and integrating them into a custom enclosure to create a power supply capable of producing a variable voltage from 20 to 50 thousand volts.
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