Toroid Man

zilipoper, Sun Jun 15 2014, 12:21AM

HI guys smile
I present to you
infernal electric stool of death cheesey
DRSSTC half-bridge
maximum discharge from a finger around 100cm

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Re: Toroid Man
Mads Barnkob, Sun Jun 15 2014, 01:47AM

I think you hold the record for longest human discharge o_O

How much does this burn the skin at the break out point?

Can it be felt that the pulsed currents run through your body?

also it looks pretty dangerous :)
Re: Toroid Man
zzz_julian_zzz, Mon Jun 16 2014, 11:45AM

Holy Moly!!!!!!! Awesome dude!! hahaha!!!
Re: Toroid Man
zilipoper, Fri Jun 20 2014, 09:03PM

lol
body shakes slightly
You can feel a little discomfort cheesey
Re: Toroid Man
dex, Sat Jul 05 2014, 10:51AM

Ok, but if you ask me more scary is the following one:




Carefull with girls and electricity. Both can be fatal wink
Re: Toroid Man
Artlav, Sun Jul 06 2014, 09:10AM

Cool or not, this looks carelessly dangerous.

When she says it hurts from finger/toe streamers, that is likely heating effects.
But what effects does high current have at high frequency?

It's not the same as just being at high potential, where insulation is all it takes to assure safety.
There you are a capacitor, and an actual current is flowing through you.
From what i read, that causes neural damage that is unnoticeable at first, but later causes parkinson-like symptoms.
Right?
Re: Toroid Man
dex, Sun Jul 06 2014, 01:28PM

Artlav wrote ...

Cool or not, this looks carelessly dangerous.

When she says it hurts from finger/toe streamers, that is likely heating effects.
But what effects does high current have at high frequency?


vibe due to passed high frequency transient currents can be uncomfortable/painful too. but internal heating effects are the most dangerous part. these are not noticiable at first and depend on the exposure and coil power.
Re: Toroid Man
Hazmatt_(The Underdog), Sun Jul 06 2014, 04:01PM

My primary concern would be causing blood clots.
A single blood clot can kill you in a few minutes.
Re: Toroid Man
Sulaiman, Sun Jul 06 2014, 04:25PM

Does anyone have any actual data for death or injury due to T.C. ?
So many warnings, based on what evidence ?
Re: Toroid Man
dexter, Mon Jul 07 2014, 08:12AM

Sulaiman wrote ...

Does anyone have any actual data for death or injury due to T.C. ?
So many warnings, based on what evidence ?

from what i remember only two people were killed by tesla coils but don't remember exactly how neither where i read about that
Re: Toroid Man
Antonio, Mon Jul 07 2014, 12:59PM

These experiments may lead to internal burns, specially at articulations, and of course skin burns. The symptom is pain in the joints lasting for many days. This is a well-known effect of exposure to intense electromagnetic fields (as staying in front of a microwave or radar beam), and note that a Tesla coil and a classical electric scapel use the same kind of circuit.
Re: Toroid Man
Steve Ward, Fri Jul 18 2014, 07:38AM

My primary concern would be causing blood clots.

Any reasoning to back up that concern? No doubt, clots are bad, but how would RF currents cause them?

Cool looking stunt, but seems unnecessarily risky in term of unknown health effects.