Oh, and to answer your question, no it doesn't need a lot of current in spite of being a bit more than a traditional bias - the HV generator I linked is pretty low current, and runs off a 9V battery.
On Monday, March 12, 2012 8:57:02 PM UTC-4, Simon Field wrote:
Since you are just using the high voltage to seed the VDG, do you really--need a lot of current? I build normal VDGs (non-liquid), and the losses aresmall, and while I generally don't need to seed them with extra HV, whenI have done so, a nine-volt battery into a negative ion generator worked fine.
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