That's 100W of possible death. But suppose you were trying to put together a (OSHW) kit that needed a ton of Nixie tubes that needed that supply. There's
this seemingly legit power supply design from ON Semi that seems to do exactly what I need (I actually need only 22W max). Assuming I built it, tested it, and it seems to work, would you:
(a) Not sell the kit at all, that's too much power in the hands of the hoi-polloi,
(b) Sell the kit, but provide the power supply as a non-buildable unit (i.e. I'd have to put it together),
(c) Sell the kit, and let them build the power supply, too because knowledge is the best defense,
(d) Sell the kit, use a whole bunch of lower-power 170VDC power supplies for groups of Nixies,
(e) Sell the kit, but it doesn't need to be that well-regulated, use a 1:1 transformer for isolation, then rectify (170 VDC = 120 VAC),
(f) Some other suggestion?
Thanks!
--Rob