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500,000 Volts

The electricity show

The Tesla-transformer. It produces voltages from 200 to 300 000 volts. It is not only looks impressive – it also sounds impressive. The Tesla-transformer. It produces voltages from 200 to 300 000 volts. It is not only looks impressive – it also sounds impressive.

There are flashes and crackling noises – and it looks wonderful: In our electricity show we go to the limits with electric voltage. A tesla transformer catapults metre-long flashes into the air, electricity makes glass melt and a real cucumber makes a light bulb glow.   But we can also produce magic results with low currents e.g. when we make a ghost float through the air with the help of electrostatic charges or we make electricity flow through a group of spectators.

We are not satisfied with pure spectacles only. With our easy to understand explanations we tell our audiences what electricity is and how to use it.

500,000 Volts:
The Experiments

The simplest motor in the world
The simplest motor in the world
Can Explosion
Can Explosion
Filament Explosion
Filament Explosion
Electrostatic Levitation
Electrostatic Levitation
Faraday Cage
Faraday Cage
Melting Glass
Melting Glass
Gherkin traffic light
Gherkin traffic light
Gherkin Explosion
Gherkin Explosion
Laser-Bass
Laser-Bass
LEDs vs Light Bulbs
LEDs vs Light Bulbs
Illuminating Gherkin
Illuminating Gherkin
Saltwater Conduction
Saltwater Conduction
Strong Electromagnet
Strong Electromagnet
Human electric circuit
Human electric circuit
Tesla Transformer
Tesla Transformer
Walking on the ceiling
Walking on the ceiling
Van-de-Graaff-Generator
Van-de-Graaff-Generator
Van-de-Graaff-Motor
Van-de-Graaff-Motor
Eddy Current Brakes
Eddy Current Brakes






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