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Re: DIY HV transformer



Original poster: "Christoph Bohr" <cb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hello Rob, nice to hear from you again.

> Now suppose I want a k value of k = 0.95 (which is a 'typical' value
> of k in a NST). The question is now: what value of the above ratio will
> produce this k? Is it (0.05/0.015)*10% = 33 %, or goes it with a SQRT
> (i.e. 18 %)?
I'd guess the latter one, bt this can be easily verified by experiments.
Sorry, I know this is probably the worst advice ever, just wanted to add
my two cents.
What are you trying? bosst the power of your doubler PSU?

best regards

Christop