HV supplies aren't all as simple as one might think. Hell, a rectifier and a
Model-T spark coil would make a HV supply! But there is no regulation, no
focus voltage, no power for the neck board, etc.
Wish it were all that simple, though. I have about 300 Sony flybacks (for a 5"
color CRT) that would make great little supplies. But by the time you add the
tripler circuit these would need to do 12 to 15 KV of HV you've just boosted
the cost by about $20. Still might be cheaper than the alternatives, though.
Clay Cowgill wrote:
> >Just noticed -- www.mpja.com also has a high voltage power supply kit they
> >sell for lasers. Might this help with the replacement vector monitor
> >project ?
>
> I think I looked at this a while ago-- I thought it didn't have any sort of
> regulation for the HV? It would be neat to mess with though...
>
> -Clay
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