Magnifier Tesla Coil | Magnifying Transmitter | Step-by-Step Tutorial

➤ Detailed step-by-step circuit: https://youtu.be/kVlu8A_oAjk?t=158
The circuit has no secrets or mysterious components, everything is very simple, you just need to have the right components or equivalents.
ℹ️ I don’t have a diagram drawn, my suggestion is to pause the video and copy the connections (the step-by-step is less than 3 minutes).
🟢 *About this video:* It’s important to watch carefully to observe the details! This video shows in detail the construction specifically of coils 1, 2, and 3 and how to connect the transformer to obtain the best result.
The circuit works in direct current and alternating current, but I personally always prefer AC voltage.
he primary coil has 2 turns; it’s important to leave a small space between the primary and secondary coils (it can’t be too close or too far apart) (see video).
⚠️ The secondary coil is the most critical part of the circuit; a small miscalculation here and nothing will work. If you don’t have something with the same measurements to wind this coil, then my suggestion is that you make a paper tube with several layers yourself. Using several sheets of paper will give the tube more resistance (I’ve done this a few times, it’s easy).
Another thing that is extremely necessary is to apply varnish or some insulator to protect the wire, which is very thin. I used white school glue (lol😂).
Make the third coil as shown in the video. But you can also try other coils to see what happens (play around with this coil).
ℹ️ Primary Coil: 2 turns (any wire)
Secondary Coil: 100 turns of wire taken from a relay.
Third Coil: 120 turns of insulated flexible wire (see video)
Power supply: between 15V and 45V. In interrupted mode it can operate between 15V and 60V
If there’s anything you wanted to know about the construction, ask in the comments.
❓ Interesting fact: Fire is not a state of matter. Fire is not solid, liquid, or gaseous; it is energy. What we see as a flame are particles disintegrating and combining with oxygen, releasing energy in the form of light and heat.


Source: Watch on YouTube
Channel: MaxElectron
Views: 1,021
Duration: 10:50

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