Making "MILLIONS" of AMPS of Current

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Because metal in the contact points (low surface\contact area, high resistance) - melts, boils and even vaporizes. This sparks is literally an overheated pieces of metal flying away - similar to the sparks from a flint & steel.

👍︎︎ 4 👤︎︎ u/bSun0000 📅︎︎ Jan 14 2023 🗫︎ replies

I think the high current is melting bits of the wire off and flinging it out.

👍︎︎ 2 👤︎︎ u/willbrs1285 📅︎︎ Jan 14 2023 🗫︎ replies
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hi today I'm going to do something that will not Shock you or me or anyone for that matter I'm going to take my super dangerous microwave oven Transformer and reduce its output voltage to maybe zero but instead get thousands of amps of current hopefully but what can give us a bit more confidence is learning the skill we need using my sponsor skillshare where you can learn from experts click on the link in the description to get a 30-day free trial well I mean other people have done it before but it seems I'm the only one who's missing a very high current source of AC power so let's do it now this is the primary of the Transformer and that's the secondary with maybe 20 times more windings than the primary and well basically changes the 120 volt AC input to like over 200 2 000 volts and I've seen a lot of people basically just cut the secondary wires and Destroy them but I don't want to just destroy some nice wires if I can cut the core itself that would be preferable [Music] my table is being covered in dust maybe this is not an indoor activity I'll be back there we go I just cut the weld on the sides of the iron core and just banged it off like this now I can pull the windings out like so thank you did they glue it in Hammer Hammer not budging at all the layers of the core are falling apart but the windings are not coming out primaries loose here's the primary secondary it's out and here is the secondary hopefully it's out in one pistol maybe I can put it back well my core is in shambles but it's fine after two hours of banging and smashing and sanding the glues away the primary is finally in and if you just put this on top you're done you know let's just turn it on and see if there is any craziness oh my God what a sound wow look the magnetic field is holding its tight let's disconnect this there we go okay well it seems beside the noise he should be working fine how does it work without the top on [Laughter] it seems all these plates are just pushing each other apart maybe I'll glue them later so they are less noisy [Music] ah this is a strong magnet now what happens if we run a single turn of wire through the Transformer okay so we should have some voltage here which is not much now what happens if you short the output my wires are smoking getting hot and it's too noisy to let me crazy glue all these plates back together okay the whole thing is crazy glued together okay let's Power It Up so quiet now wow good gluing helps let's read the output voltage of a single turn around 1.1 so this means the number of primary turns is around 110 roughly let's see how many million amps you'll get shorting our single turn wow gets hot quick let's hold it with this 90 amps and it's going down slowly things are heating up okay well this is not the millions of amps I was hoping let's check the resistance of my wire I'll run 10 m DC through it with my power supply and read the voltage around 0.2 volts so 0.2 divided by 10 is 20 Milli ohms and 1.1 volt AC output of the single turn divided by 20 Milli ohms is 55 amps we were getting 90 amps maybe the resistance of this wire is actually lower nevertheless it's not a thousand amps I wanted which means I have to raise the voltage across the same wire so I did two turns now and now the voltage we get should be double yeah 2.2 volts ac okay how many amps do we get now if we short this 160 140 it's dropping oh my god I think I'm burning the whole thing 160 amps but it was dropping because as we know the resistance increase as the copper gets hot and the thing is melted together now jeez I guess I have to cut it there we go molten nicely together garbage hmm I need thicker wire and even higher voltage oh you may ask me maybe you are such a dummy you already have 2 000 volts why didn't you just short that for millions of amps where is my green screen see the resistance of my Transformer secondary is around 60 ohms which means even if I short it at 2000 volts I won't get anywhere more than 33 amps and that's not the only problem because my secondary is around 20 times more winding than the primary 33 amps at the output means around 660 amps from the input or 79 000 Watts so in order to draw a lot of current from the secondary it has to have much fewer number of turns compared to primary so that the primary current doesn't exceed my maximum allowed 15 amps but that results in a much lower output voltage which means our secondary wire must have a very small resistance not to limit the output current I need thick wires I remember I had something thick eight gauge super thick okay let's measure the short circuit current still two secondary turns [Music] oh my God what's going on it melted my clamp did it draw 800 amps I have to see it for myself okay just quick before everything melts [Music] 500 oh my God what happened oh it melted again my thick wire is gone but I got over 500 amps hahaha there you go poor wire garbage so I went and bought the thickest wire available this baby is a 3-0 awagawg gauge wire capable of doing 200 amps continuous and a fusing current of 2700 amps for 10 seconds its length is 135 centimeters which means its resistance is around 270 micro ohms very small so if a single turn can put one volt of EMF across it it means if I short circuit it I would be able to send more than 3600 amps through it although the Transformer is not super efficient so I expect less so we try to bend this and send it through the Transformer yeah wow this is terrible whatever now gonna short circuit its output funny thing is it's solo resistance that the highest point of resistance is where the wires will contact so I'll wrap the short circuit with copper wire to make the best contact possible here's the short circuit I don't know if this thing can accurately measure that high of a current but let's give it a try [Applause] what did it say four thousand wow the context is definitely getting hot I can melt things with it I have a spoon in my stash let's see of course with the increase of the output resistance due to adding the spoon I expect the current to be much less okay how much is the current I see some smoke who's smoking is it warm yeah oh geez if I increase the output voltage by doubling the number of turns I can double the current through the spoon and melt it this only this wire was easier to bend I think I have to break off this top again bend the wire put it in and glue it back on there [Applause] [Music] two turns would it fit in there red skin it's in I finally shoved it in although all the core plates disconnected now what let's just turn it on like this it's probably going to be super noisy it's okay I'll replace the noise with some elevator music let's see if we can melt some spoon [Music] it scared the out of me okay the key is not to be afraid of the Sparks they're just some low voltage High current Sparks not harmful to me and this will show one millivolt per amp so we can measure the current [Music] [Applause] [Music] my spoon absolutely melted oh my God alarm scared me yeah and of course let's melt an obligatory penny [Applause] that didn't work [Music] look at this rubbish I thought the pity was still made of copper it's not it's just copper plated what is it like zinc or something yep I guess it is copper plated zinc as it should be let's see how much current it takes to fuse a 10 gauge wire open [Music] that didn't take long now I'm thinking if you have a hard time picking a lock you can melt the sh out of it [Music] it was too much to hold ah not the easiest way to lock a pick I guess I mean pick a lock so I guess I have the capability now to generate a few thousand amps now what is its use for me hmm I guess I can create a Melting Pot to melt metal in it it's not of a use for me I guess hey Electronics is not for electronic use only we provide Power and capability and tools to everyone You're such generous gods similar to professionals at my sponsor skillshare a community of experts sharing 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Length: 14min 11sec (851 seconds)
Published: Fri Jan 13 2023
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