>Plastic cup
>Soldering Iron
>2 x 40v Car or Truck Batteries
>Copper based wires hook them up to the connectors
>Attach an on/off switch
>And a Capacitor from an old camera disposable will do
>wire and cut it to the desired length. You don’t want too much slack, so try anywhere from 3 inches to a foot. This wire will connect the switch to the capacitor. You’ll also need to strip the wire from the rubber casing.
>take wire and cut it to the desired length. You don’t want too much slack, so try anywhere from 3 inches to a foot. This wire will connect the switch to the capacitor. You’ll also need to strip the wire from the rubber casing. - remember to remove battery and discharge yourself and the equipment ill explain later
>wire and cut it to the desired length. You don’t want too much slack, so try anywhere from 3 inches to a foot. This wire will connect the switch to the capacitor. You’ll also need to strip the wire from the rubber casing
>wire and cut it to the desired length. You don’t want too much slack, so try anywhere from 3 inches to a foot. This wire will connect the switch to the capacitor. You’ll also need to strip the wire from the rubber casing
>Wrap a strip of tape around your circular object with the adhesive side facing outward until it overlaps. Now take the enamel coated wire and wrap it 7-15 times. Leave some wire out to attach to the terminals. Don’t overlap any of the coil. Take time and be precise. Make sure the wire is snug and that there aren’t any spatial gaps Coat the finished wiring with tape so it’s secure.
Slide the windings off the object.
Cut the terminals of the coils to the desired length, but make sure you leave yourself enough room to work with
>Using sandpaper, file down the tips of the wire to remove the enamel coat. This will create a stronger bond between the components.
>on the other side of the switch Attach a strand of coil to the other terminal of the capacitor. Use care and don’t create a mess.
>Connect one of the leads of the coil to the other “on” terminal of the switch
>Make sure your battery for the device is charged and in place. Test the device on a handheld video game. Newer models might not work. Insert the electronic device into the circular coil and flip the switch.
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SAFETY:
To discharge yourself wear rubber gloves and have pc discharge band wrapped around your wrist and connected the crocodile clip to something metal so any volts will pass from you into the metal. DO NOT TEST NEAR YOUR FUCKING MUD HOUSE IN MINECRAFT ANON.
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40v Batteries should give off atleast 15ft radius of emitted energy. So two should give off atleast 30ft radius.
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