[DIYbio] Re: Trying to source a 12-30v input 60-100v output high voltage boost converter


I think this is basically what they sell on ebay,  something like http://www.ebay.com/itm/High-Voltage-Power-Supply-Arduino-HV-Adjustable-DC-2200V-Over-2kV-/252071808459 . I bought similar thing for my capillary electrophoresis setup and it works for me (don't have a clue about stability yet, just that it does produce HV) and mA current. I am happy that it is battery powered, since it feels safer then to have something HV and plugged into a wall. Not sure this would work for you since you would probably need more current. I saw that they use boards from old inkjet printers, those should probably have more current capability. Be cautious if you get this, even when you unplug the battery, it takes time to discharge completely. Always check voltage before you touch. 


On Monday, December 14, 2015 at 9:11:45 AM UTC-6, Bryan Hugill wrote:
Can anyone here explain this article in "normal person" talk? https://www.maximintegrated.com/en/app-notes/index.mvp/id/1109

Basically, we're trying to find a 12-30v input 60-100v output high voltage boost converter for our gel electrophoresis box design...but seeing we're struggling to find one here in Bangkok, we're doing what we think might be the next best thing: Trying to work out what else this converter might be used for/in, and then tracking it down that way.

Thanks!
Bryan @ F.lab (Thailand)

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