When running off somthing like a lantern battery, it seems fairly safe. I have zapped myself numerous times with single pulses, and the other day I got a nasty shock when I found out that the path of lowest resistence was my hand, and not the xenon tube (I was prepared for the shock, it went through one finger and out the other of one hand, so it was fairly safe. I was curious, because I know when I have a small neon globe attached to it the current flows through the globe, and not your hand even when touching both the wires. The xenon tube had a bit more resistence, and so I got 4 or 5 pulses through my hand as I rubbed the wire along the spring on the lantern battery)
In the vid I am using a small rare earth magnet from a hard-drive to pulse the electricity very very rapidly (the wire moves due to the electricity, and when you get it in just the right spot with just the right pressure it pulses the electricity at an extremely fast rate) I'm careful not to get zapped when doing this, because while one spark from this isn't too bad, I would hate to feel a few hundred zaps in a fraction of a second.
The way the transformer steps up the voltage while decreasing amps makes it relatively safe, so long as you don't get zapped across the chest I doubt you could hurt yourself with this setup. Using a more hefty power supply would probably be a bad idea

Most of you would probably have an old wall transformer or broken vcr laying around, so I suggest you try this. It works very well for what it is. The only problem is that these arn't made for such high voltages, and the transformer you see in the vid developed some internal sparking so now it doesn't work so well.
EDIT: Thanks jsr... couldn't get it to work for some reason.
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