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Levitation of a coil

A coil being levitated above a copper plate by eddy current repulsion

Eddy current repulsion can provide enough force to give levitation of a coil. The coil was out of a defibrillator output circuit. Don’t know number of turns but the inductance is 10 mH (I think). It is drawing 6.5 A at 100 V AC to get the lift of about 1/2 inch off a 1/4 inch copper plate. It is tethered like a conventional lifter. The power is over 600 W so gets hot quickly.
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Spot Welder AC

This AC spot welder uses a low voltage with very high current.

I made this as I thought I may need something to make joins for use in a vacuum that may get red hot. Epoxy and plain or silver soldering would not do. It uses a 6 V 90 A transformer and is able to spot weld a variety of mostly thin metal sheets.
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Low Voltage (But High Current)

500 Amps at low voltage

Low Voltage

One volt can be impressive too. Check out the 533 A current on the clamp meter from this transformer (above). It is a show of power when melting iron strips with low voltage.
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