Guy Makes a “Coil Neoball Pulser” at Home and its Sweet

This is a bit of background that this home experimenter shares about making this device:

I was immediately attracted to the elegance of the geometrical ideas that are in harmony with the vortex math concepts. I’ve included driver circuit schematic. It uses a Hall sensor and 2 transistors. You may substitute a more common 2N3055 power transistor in place of the IRF350 mosfet, but the mosfet switches on/off much faster, uses less power and has a high voltage rating. I’ve burned out plenty of 2N3055s, but rarely ever burned out this rugged mosfet. One thing I forgot on the schematic is the power indicator LED, which is just a common LED in series with a 1K resistor from +12V rail to ground. Hope you enjoy my video.

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