User:EllenKohl

Roentgentrafos I need a Hochspannungstrafo for a project. Something between 50 and 100 kV. According to my research, a Röntgentrafo would be ideal. Does anyone have an idea where I could get? Doctor's offices and companies are already bear.

Does anyone have HV technician jobs ideas for a 50-100 kV DC power supply? It should deliver approximately 10 mA, maybe less. One is plausible maybe combined parallel and from Flyback transformers or? If you can find any Röntgentrafo, read time kilo volts versions titled high voltage cascade. This should be quite suitable according to my glass ball for your application. I could sell you a Röntgentrafo... A cascade of 100kV is quite achievable with reasonable effort, so how censer also correctly wrote. I have two threads on this topic in this forum, one about a 100kV-model and another about the larger version of 180kV. The high voltage, it is not difficult but rather the high current. Can be achieved with some skillful dimensioning relatively hefty output currents but even with a cascade, so my 180kV model delivered to estimated at 5mA, the 100kV model probably about twice, at least enough to arc-like discharge produce. The currents but not measured, roughly estimated only on the basis of the input power. You need however a strong Ferrittrafo (see Mofis tests) and a HF suitable for high voltage probe is desirable to measure the input voltage. Once there the two threads dealing with the topic: Why do you need the HV power supply for the X-ray?