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HV- voltage multiplier circuit confirmation needed

Started by Steven Dufresne, December 03, 2009, 12:15:07 PM

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Steven Dufresne

Hi All,
I'm trying to make a new voltage multiplier board for one of my power supplies so that I can get negative HV from it instead of positive HV. I've attached a drawing of the simple changed circuit that I think will do it below but I'm not an electronics expert. Can someone who knows better tell me if I got it right? Note, I used electron flow instead of conventional current since that's the way I think.
Thanks,
Steve
http://rimstar.org   http://wsminfo.org
PS. It's for my Hyde generator project:
http://rimstar.org/sdenergy/hyde_generator/index.htm
It's basically a big capacitor with rotors and stator in between the plates. Previously I was using HV+ on one plate and ground on the other. I want HV+ on one plate and HV- on the other instead. I'll use separate power supplies for HV+ and HV-, both relative to ground.
He who smiles at lofty schemes, stems the tied of broken dreams. - Roger Hodgson

wings

Quote from: Steven Dufresne on December 03, 2009, 12:15:07 PM
Hi All,
I'm trying to make a new voltage multiplier board for one of my power supplies so that I can get negative HV from it instead of positive HV. I've attached a drawing of the simple changed circuit that I think will do it below but I'm not an electronics expert. Can someone who knows better tell me if I got it right? Note, I used electron flow instead of conventional current since that's the way I think.
Thanks,
Steve
http://rimstar.org   http://wsminfo.org
PS. It's for my Hyde generator project:
http://rimstar.org/sdenergy/hyde_generator/index.htm
It's basically a big capacitor with rotors and stator in between the plates. Previously I was using HV+ on one plate and ground on the other. I want HV+ on one plate and HV- on the other instead. I'll use separate power supplies for HV+ and HV-, both relative to ground.
see here:

http://www.rmcybernetics.com/science/high_voltage/voltage_mult.htm

http://www.celnav.de/hv/hv3.htm


crowclaw

Quote from: Steven Dufresne on December 03, 2009, 12:15:07 PM
Hi All,
I'm trying to make a new voltage multiplier board for one of my power supplies so that I can get negative HV from it instead of positive HV. I've attached a drawing of the simple changed circuit that I think will do it below but I'm not an electronics expert. Can someone who knows better tell me if I got it right? Note, I used electron flow instead of conventional current since that's the way I think.
Thanks,
Steve
http://rimstar.org   http://wsminfo.org
PS. It's for my Hyde generator project:
http://rimstar.org/sdenergy/hyde_generator/index.htm
It's basically a big capacitor with rotors and stator in between the plates. Previously I was using HV+ on one plate and ground on the other. I want HV+ on one plate and HV- on the other instead. I'll use separate power supplies for HV+ and HV-, both relative to ground.
Hi,
just reverse the diodes... your idea is fine but make sure you limit the output current if you just need the volts!!!

Steven Dufresne

Thanks @wings and @crowclaw! And good idea re limiting the current. I'm not sure if I need just voltage but I may try that too.
-Steve
http://rimstar.org   http://wsminfo.org
He who smiles at lofty schemes, stems the tied of broken dreams. - Roger Hodgson