My question was primarilly to see if there was any interest in a comercial
version of this... however I will be making up quite a few as proof of concept
that will be given away after testing is complete.
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I would like 6 Please
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I'd be interested in a couple of each.
Jon
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Just modified a second unit... so easy. By adjusting the output winding
turns I should be able to get just about any voltage I want, i.e. 300V for
a dekatron project etc. I replaced the 2 conductor cable with a 3 conductor
cable that can handle the high voltage.
Anybody want this unit? On to
My "Thin" wire is #43 or #50. This stuff feels like wire brush bristles when I
use it.
Running a long time test: 185V at 75mA plus 9V at 100mA. Diode temperature
rise is 8C and ripple on HV is 78mV RMS. Going to let it run til Saturday
morning (When I need my bench back).
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Clever! I admire your patience winding 32 gauge wire; it's pretty fragile.
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