Worth noting: 
1. Your typical voltmeter is rated for 600V or 1000V. You'll need to use a 
voltage divider (for example a 10 MEG : 1 MEG). Depending on your voltmeter 
internal resistance, you might need to adjust the result to take it into 
account - check its datasheet for more information about input resistance.
2. Such small high voltage supplies are very limited when it comes to 
output current. Even this 11 MEG probe will be a load, which in low voltage 
circuits you would be able to safely ignore.

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