Virtually the same story from me, but instead of an electromagnet, I used a small dc motor I had ripped out of a toy =) -Mario > 8 to 10 year old boy add 50 ft bell wire, steel bar, 1 1/2 volt battery > and some tacks. You have a electro magnet. > next 6 volt battery = lift more tacks > more bell wire added to coil = lift more tacks > learned more volts + bigger coil (more wire) = stronger electro magnet > searches garage for another battery and more bell wire but in stead > finds about 150 ft of 14 gauge insulated wire and a 110V male plug. > WOW a super magnet. can not wait to build this. > put it together plug it in sparks fly and fuse blows (thank God the fuse > did not have a penny behind it). > > It took out the electricity in the kitchen and 2 other rooms, this was > 20 years ago in an old house with old wiring. > Within a month of asking questions to people who were knowledgeable in > electricity I knew what I had done wrong and basics of Ohms Law. > I learned that I would always try to know what was going to happen when > I did something. No "lets turn this and see what happens" > > John > > > -- > http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive > View/change your membership options at > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist