Lethal Electric Arcs (MOT Jacobs ladder)

You can look, but don’t touch! These arcs of plasma are lethal enough to kill on contact! In this project We’re using an old Microwave Oven Transformer (MOT) to extract some traveling electric arcs.

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Music By:

Music by Jason Shaw (Essense2-1)
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Project Inspired By:

codemsan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7yYnaOoCfQ&feature=share&list=UU5ajgGDvaAmOEA71jO9QD8Q

WARNING:

You probably shouldn’t try this at home. This project is extremely dangerous and should not be attempted without adult supervision and adequate training. Misuse, or careless use, of tools or projects may result in severe electric shock, cardiac arrest, serious injury, permanent damage to equipment and property, and/or death. Use of this video content is at your own risk.

PLEASE NOTE: If you attempt to duplicate this project, I suggest wearing THICK INSULATED RUBBER GLOVES, and using a piece of PVC TUBING for your chicken/safety stick. The gloves I wore, as well as the wooden safety stick, are poor insulators and I used them only because they were what I had on hand, and I was aware and comfortable with the risks, but I cannot recommend they will protect from electric shock. In any case, always keep one hand behind your back when dealing with HV to reduce the risk of an electrical current from traveling through your heart and sending you into cardiac arrest.

Project History & More Info:

By tapping into the secondary coil of an unmodified Microwave Oven Transformer (MOT), and hooking up to a makeshift diverging spark-gap, it’s possible to extract a visible short circuit!

These high voltage arcs are probably over an amp in current, and at over 1,000 volts, can be instantly fatal if touched.

As the arc is formed, the surrounding air is ionized and heated, causing the arc to rise. It will travel up the diverging spark gap, sometimes called a “Jacob’s ladder” until the arc is so weak it breaks.

This project is dangerous and isn’t of much practical use as far as I can tell, but was a way to visibly see electricity in plasma form.

Because the MOT is unballasted, you can expect the current draw to get so high that the breaker will trip every-time if allowed to continue for an extended period of time.

Scavenging Microwave Ovens

One man’s trash, that’s another man’s come up.

It’s my lucky day because my neighbor is throwing away a microwave! One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, and with all the parts I can harvest off this abandoned appliance, I feel like I just won the lottery!

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Music By:

Kevin Macleod (Down Home Rockin)
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Project Inspired By:

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WARNING:

This project is extremely dangerous and should not be attempted without adult supervision and adequate training. Misuse, or careless use, of tools or projects may result in severe electric shock, serious injury, death, and/or permanent damage to equipment and property. The pink high voltage insulator on the magnetron is made with beryllium oxide, and is a hazardous material. Regular inhalation of the dust can lead to lung diseases similar to those caused by asbestos. Do not break it. Use of this video content is at your own risk.

Project History & More Info:

I’m super excited about these salvaged parts, because there are a ton of dangerous projects I can use these for. Like unballasted high voltage electrical arcing, or instantly fatal traveling arcs. How about improvised spot welding, or dangerously exciting metal melting, and even makeshift AC stick welders? I feel like I made out like a bandit on this project, and these salvaged components will lay the foundation for many projects to come.

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