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Questions related to the design of circuits that supply or use a high voltage. There are a few definitions but the IEC definition of a high-voltage supply system is above 1000 Vrms AC or 1500 V DC.
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Type of wire for high voltage applications
What kind of wire is most suitable for HV low-current applications, where the allowed maximum is 25 kV and 5 W?
By type of wire I mean core and type of insulation.
As far as I can guess, even if the …
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Producing energy from lighting bolts
An average bolt of negative lightning carries a current of 30 to 50 kiloamperes, transfers a charge of 5 coulombs, and dissipates 500 megajoules of energy (120 kg TNT equivalent, or enough to light a …
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Insulating from static electricity
I am happy to announce that my pocket extra-strong static electricity generator project is now complete and works well.
However there is one problem, I am often getting zapped severely (to the extent …
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Powering 5W generator with A23
Can I use a small 12V A23 battery to power this negative ion generator?
Will it burn or will it last for long?