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Yeah i built one before but i have a set of these nst sitting here needing a use. With current limiting i think ill be safe there is no possible conductive path up to the collecter and i use lots of insulating. Im specifically interested in how a positive and negative vdg will interact because i see noticeable differences when i switch the polarity on my single vdg. All my rectifying and current limiting components will be potted and i use HV cable upto 40K just to be sure. And that all goes in a plastic container covering the entire bottom section including motor, rollers etc. On Sep 9, 2015 3:42 PM, "ExtremeElectronics.co.uk" < tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Why not use a fly back, If you look around you can find them with a > tripler that will give you 30-40KV DC. > The only down side is that you can't reverse the current > > There were some cheap ionizers on ebay a while back, they might be a good > start too. > For safety I'd aim for low voltage powered HV devices. I'd be very wary of > using an NST. In a fault situation or a HV DC discharge from the VDG to the > NST output, they could create a high current path to whatever the VDG was > connected to, or arcing to at the time. This could easily be lethal. > > Derek > > > > On 09-Sep-15 6:11 AM, Matthew Sweeney wrote: > >> Oh I forgot to mention, any good suggestions for current limiting here? >> 30ma is far too much for a VDG am I'm sure most of it's going to be wasted >> anyway. Do i need a good old variac or some other cheaper alternative? >> Will >> a light dimmer really work i this situation? >> >> Thank you! >> >> Matt Sweeney >> >> >> On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 12:01 AM, Matthew Sweeney <msweeney23@xxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >> >> Hello, all does anyone know a good source for HV diodes for rectifying >>> NST? Specifically up to 15KV at 30ma I would assume I need to account for >>> RMS so probably around 20KV. >>> >>> I think I can get away with just one for half wave and maybe a cap for >>> smoothing it a bit, but that would need to be a pretty decent cap to deal >>> with 60HZ at that voltage. >>> >>> I'm using this to build a HV DC fed VDG does anyone have any hints or >>> suggestions? I know I can find both diodes and caps in microwave ovens >>> but >>> its a pain to pull them apart and they are commonly too low voltage. >>> >>> I have found a few online retailers just wondering if there may be an >>> alternate source, or anyone have some for sale etc. >>> >>> Thanks for any help! >>> >>> Matt Sweeney >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >> Tesla mailing list >> Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx >> http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla >> > > _______________________________________________ > Tesla mailing list > Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla > _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla