Don't think I've been spending all that time since my last post idly!
That couldn't be farther from the truth. These past 6 months I've been laboring over a little circuit of mine, a custom high voltage power supply that should be able to source all the power I need to blow up some water. The power supply is built entirely from scratch and took a lot of troubleshooting to get working. And, it's not quite done yet, but its completion is in sight.
I will elaborate on the circuit later when the designs have finalized and thoroughly tested.
The system's components are outlined below (click for larger image):
Finally, some quick snapshots of the physical circuit:
Custom DC supply (from 120V mains):
110-90V tapped mains transformer |
High-current 120 Vp rectifier, with about 500 uF of smoothing capacitance |
Pulse generator and H-bridge inverter:
The 555 timer is visible towards the far left of the breadboard. The rear MOSFETS drive the H-bridge transistors in the foreground |
Flyback transformers:
A small, non-standard HV flyback, rated at 9 kV. Feeds into the CW multiplying rectifier pictured later. |
A more traditional HV flyback, salvaged from an old CRT. Output is rectified internally. |
CW voltage multiplying rectifiers:
Uses low ESL "doorknob" capacitors. DC output is nominally four times the AC input. |
You have posted another great project. It would be very helpful in setting up my own high voltage supply. Do share more updates on the project as I am following your posts.
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