SB-610 Experience

Neil Morrison neilsmorr at HOTMAIL.COM
Fri Aug 1 18:36:29 EDT 2003


RP Electronic Components has an Ion Generator kit which puts out
around 6 to 8 KV DC. Runs off about 6V DC and costs about $14.00.

http://www.rpelectronics.com/English/Content/Items/B137.asp

Neil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Post" <postr at OHIOU.EDU>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: SB-610 Experience


> The negative high voltage is almost a dry circuit.  The 330K
resistor
> just after the doubler only drops the voltage by 170  (1600 drops
to
> 1430 per schematic) indicating a current draw of just about half a
> milliamp.  Has anyone tried replacing the 330K with a smaller one,
> say 50K or 100K and also placing a resistor just off the
transformer
> to limit current in case of a short circuit?  The 600 volt winding
> would supply about 3 times the DC current, about 1.5 MA if my math
is
> close.  A 33K resistor in there would limit transformer current to
> about 18 MA in the event of a short circuit while dropping the AC
> about 50 volts at 1.5 MA draw in normal operation.
>
> For those who have already lost the 600 V winding, has anyone ever
> tried a  little quadrupler off the 215 volt winding?  Would result
in
> about negative 1200 or so, probably enough to do the job.

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