Nic's back

I removed an old torroidal transformer the other day, and I'm going to have a go at replicating his high current, low voltage transformer :D
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJOX0c60wQE
The thing that somewhat surprises me is that their cable looks fairly modest in CSA and, although copper admittedly has a higher conductivity than steel, I'm a bit surpised that the cable is largely surviving whilst the lumps of steel get to white heat and melt.

Kind Regards, John
 
They say it's 95mm², and I'm sure it'll be getting pretty warm!

Just shows why the adiabatic equation on SWA cable is so important!
 
Why bother? We will not find many 1000 volt supplies in the home since the demise of the cathode ray tubes in TV's.

I see his point about using the body as a conductor but still rather a pointless test.
 
Pointless ? Does there have to be a point to have some flashes and bangs ?

I have ot say, the screwdriver was quite impressive. I reckon by the time you're up to 50kV, leakage through the screwdriver could well be the least of your worries :shock:
 
I was genuinely impressed that screwdriver lasted all the way up to 50kV!

It was a CK driver. Ugh
 

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