Make Your Own Alien Energy Ball

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The discussion focuses on creating a DIY alien energy ball, which is an electric circuit ball that glows and hums when touched. Key components include two metal strips, small batteries, and a sound system. The design resembles a miniature plasma sphere, utilizing Tesla coils to generate a high voltage charge within a vacuum of argon gas. The interaction occurs when a person touches the outer shell, allowing for electrical discharge through their body.

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  • Understanding of electric circuits and components
  • Familiarity with Tesla coils and plasma spheres
  • Basic knowledge of capacitance and electrical conductivity
  • Experience with LED and light bulb circuitry
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  • Research Tesla coil construction and operation
  • Learn about plasma sphere technology and its applications
  • Explore capacitance measurement techniques and their relevance in circuit design
  • Investigate LED circuit integration for interactive projects
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This discussion is beneficial for hobbyists, electronics enthusiasts, and educators interested in DIY projects involving electric circuits and interactive devices.

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Have anyone read my thread about toys and gadgets?

Anyway, it leads here...

An energy ball is simply a ball that whenever one touches it, it glows and hums. (electric circuit ball)

Does anyone know its schematic diagram (interior of alien ball)?
How do I make my own? =)

I just know that it has 2 metal strips, small baterries and a small sound system.
 
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I have not seen one of these alien balls you speak of, however it sounds like a portable miniture Plasma Sqhere contained within a fuzzy plastic shell (to hide the sparks, and simply emit the scattered light through the casing of the plastic shell). Plasma Sqheres are made by using Tesla coils to generate a very high voltage positive charge on an inner sphere, contained within a vacuum of argon gas (usually 1 1/10 normal atmosphere). The charge on the inner sphere ionizes the argon, and the vacuum amplifies the discharge (less restrictions and resistance) to the more negative outer shell. When a person touches the outer shell, their body acts as a conductor and causes a more direct path way for discharge.

Hope this helps.
 
Um... I think I've seen what you describe. It's only active if electrical contact is made between the two metal plates.

Depending on how sophisticated you feel, the simplest approach is to put a light bulb or LED in series with the gap.

If you want to get much more sophisticated, you can measure the capacitence of the metal plate, and glow when it changes, but that's *much* more complicated than what the actual ball uses, and only requires a single contact point.
 

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