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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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gsmsslsb

I know that I can make it that way but then I will only have + 185KV  and - 185 kv relative to ground.
But if I can make it the flip over way and run it from either end then I can get + 370kv and -370kv relative to ground.
I just want to know if there will be any problem with the unconected capacitor in this configuration.
Thanks gsm

Steven Dufresne

@gsmsslsb,
Now I understand what you're trying to do. Very clever. Guys, go back and look again at his Reply #11, if like me you didn't get it right away. If you make the flyback connections at X then the diodes all point one way and if you make the flyback connections at Y then the diodes all point the other way.

I don't think the extra capacitor will matter since the other side of it will not be connected to anything. You will have to pay special attention to how you terminate and insulate things and how you make polarity changing switch terminals, especially at 370kV. That's some serious voltage for this type of circuit. I've only ever done 75kV.
-Steve
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He who smiles at lofty schemes, stems the tied of broken dreams. - Roger Hodgson

gsmsslsb

As for insulation I am looking into potting the whole thing in parafin wax.
Melts at 45 - 60 degC I will just have to check what temp the components can handle then get the wax.
I am feeding with a 15000 volt neon transformer and have 19 stage CW cascade so taking peak to peak voltage I should be able to get ove 300 KV.

the_big_m_in_ok

Quote from: gsmsslsb on July 09, 2010, 08:48:20 PM
As for insulation I am looking into potting the whole thing in parafin wax.
Melts at 45 - 60 degC I will just have to check what temp the components can handle then get the wax.
I am feeding with a 15000 volt neon transformer and have 19 stage CW cascade so taking peak to peak voltage I should be able to get ove 300 KV.
Paraffin might be okay in terms of cost and availability, but a short to ground could be dangerous.  Paraffin burns; that's why candles are made of it.

Years ago, paperweights were made with pourable neolite plastic that had objects of interest embedded in it and allowed to harden for a conversation piece.  Can you find and use neolite?

--Lee
"Truth comes from wisdom and wisdom comes from experience."
--Valdemar Valerian from the Matrix book series

I'm merely a theoretical electronics engineer/technician for now, since I have no extra money for experimentation, but I was a professional electronics/computer technician in the past.
As a result, I have a lot of ideas, but no hard test results to back them up---for now.  That could change if I get a job locally in the Bay Area of California.

Steven Dufresne

FWIW I use mineral oil which I bought years ago in 500ml bottles at a pharmacy/drug store. They normally sell it as a laxative I think.
-Steve
http://rimstar.org   http://wsminfo.org
He who smiles at lofty schemes, stems the tied of broken dreams. - Roger Hodgson