[DIYbio] Re: HV Power Source

Sorry, you'll need AC input as shown in the circuit.

You'll need a transformator from house-voltage (230V or 120V AC) to
some 10 or 5V AC and thereafter the cascade.

On 12 Mrz., 22:17, Mega <masterstorm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thishttp://mosfetkiller.de/?s=kaskaden
> describes a cascade.
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> It's used for doubling, (depending on how much condensators u use...
> *2 *4 *8 *16 ....) input voltage....
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> the only things you need are such condensators as shown and strong
> diodes. Using two 9V Batteries -> 18V * x
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> On 12 Mrz., 21:00, Mega <masterstorm...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > There is a forum called Mosfetkiller. There they discuss the best
> > sources and cicuits and applications for HVoltage.
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> > Unfortunately, it's only german I think.
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> > On 12 Mrz., 13:48, Cory Geesaman <c...@geesaman.com> wrote:
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> > > I'm playing around with a fluid-based Van De Graaff generator and needed a
> > > KV level HV source - since the subject has come up on here a bit in the
> > > past I thought I would post this link, as it seems pretty good ($40 with
> > > shipping to avoid the hassle of making your own drive circuit for a flyback
> > > transformer scavenged from a CRT or similar):http://www.ebay.com/itm/MXA028-HIGH-VOLTAGE-DC-GENERATOR-BOARD-9-15-V...

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