Wanted 1kV 2A DC supply.

On a sunny day (Sat, 9 Jan 2016 09:41:32 +0000) it happened Syd Rumpo wrote in :

You know, in my world, I'd gather some 35 $ microwave ovens. Gives you rectifiers, caps, and transformers can be put in series for 110 or 230 V, secondaries too (parallel). If it needs to be variabe, get the biggest triac you can dig up.

Now 200 $ later you have it. Keep one to make the dinner. Tronix is about improvisation.

So then, now you know if what you need it for works, Here there are companies that will be more than happy to wind a custom transformer for you. diodes, caps, maybe chokes, you should know all that,

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Jan Panteltje
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If it were a one-off for in-house experiments, then perhaps, but I have more than enough to do already. What's more, an off-the-shelf solution comes with certification, which is essential and which would otherwise be very costly.

Cheers

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Syd
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Syd Rumpo

On a sunny day (Sat, 9 Jan 2016 13:52:25 +0000) it happened Syd Rumpo wrote in :

Just brandmark CE on it.

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Jan Panteltje

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