@@Alexelectricalengineering the real question why tf you do it and i don't
@Alexelectricalengineering22 күн бұрын
@@counterpl2508 I am doing it because it's fun for me (it's the same as for someone to drive a fast car), and you can do it too just be careful always and first learn about high voltage safety!
@PosthumanKindergarten22 күн бұрын
1:06 your neighbors must be so happy watching the lightbulbs go down and various appliances resetting :D
@Alexelectricalengineering21 күн бұрын
@@PosthumanKindergarten LOL 😂😂😂😂
@PosthumanKindergarten21 күн бұрын
@@Alexelectricalengineering i instead base myself on the fact that they blame the electric company... afterall the only time we had damage to our stuff it was INFACT the fault of the electric company that slammed 460Vac in our wires... i operated virtually anything and never broke a damn in my house
@Alexelectricalengineering21 күн бұрын
@@PosthumanKindergarten That reminds me of a time when there was a strong storm outside and the power line on the pole broke (the neutral), so the star point was shifted (we have 3 phase power in Europe 400V), and instead of 230 volts, we were getting like probably 300+ volts in our house, and some appliances were destroyed because of that, and the electrical company didn't even want to pay, they just said, oh, well someone didn't connect the cable on the pole properly
@PosthumanKindergarten21 күн бұрын
@@Alexelectricalengineering that's more or less what happened to me, (i'm italian BTW), they didn't admit anything but apparently they put a phase of the 3 phases on our neutral during maintenance, and the 3 phases are basically independent from single phase, so we got random voltages during like an hour, ranging from 0V to more than 400 (casual 180 degrees), i was stupid and waited for the voltage to stabilize cos it was ridiculously low and fluctuating and didn't flip off the main switch.... yeah... it costed us the board of a washing machine, a PC monitor, a pair of cellphone chargers and a neighbor had thousands of € of damage cos it broke his electric stair climber (the one for disabled people)... the guys that changed the washing machine board (i was stupid again cos i could fix it myself (it was just an exploded MOV and a blown track)) said that there's no hope that the electric company pays for the damage
@Alexelectricalengineering21 күн бұрын
That's really sad, in my case I was able to fix two of the appliances, an old HiFi that was just a fuse (because it has a classical transformer), and a VCR player it was just the main smoothing capacitor. If I remember right, I had to throw away a laptop charger, a set of nice speakers, and a circuit protector power strip.
@herrlito-hv23 күн бұрын
I could watch this for hours. Nice arcs :)
@Alexelectricalengineering23 күн бұрын
Absolutely agree!!!! Unfortunately after a few arcs the circuit breaker is tripping 😢, it's like 50A on a K16 circuit breaker. Thanks for watching!
@achhcityshorts464622 күн бұрын
@@Alexelectricalengineering make a big ahh transformer with 2 MOT primary coils and 5 secs and oil
@Alexelectricalengineering22 күн бұрын
@@achhcityshorts4646 I didn't make it, I just restored it, it's the transformer from a small transmitter
@achhcityshorts464622 күн бұрын
@@Alexelectricalengineering what transmitter? and put a cockroft multiplier or some multipliers and try
@achhcityshorts464622 күн бұрын
@@Alexelectricalengineering PLEASE BE SAFE
@mhdgs994422 күн бұрын
Really nice love it
@Alexelectricalengineering22 күн бұрын
@@mhdgs9944 thank you!
@Marvinzock3421 күн бұрын
crazy cool
@Alexelectricalengineering6 күн бұрын
Thank you!!!
@Keksemann66622 күн бұрын
From what i can see you use a 16 amps 240V input, if the breaker goes down there is to safe the wires in the wall burning your house down. You need a higher capacity input for that transformer.
@Keksemann66622 күн бұрын
Oh and please be careful. Transformers are deadly and that isolation on it will probably not help.
@Alexelectricalengineering22 күн бұрын
@@Keksemann666 Yes that's the sole purpose of a circuit breaker to protect the wires. I agree I need a larger supply, but unfortunately it's difficulty to get it here.