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Negative output Voltage from a power supply?
MooCow27:
I have a variable 1kV DC power supply that I want to have as an up to -1kV output with respect to the positive rail tied to ground.
The output currently goes out to a BNC which I tried to isolate from the grounded chassis.
And ofc being very careful with the supply, recognizing the dangers.
Any suggestions from this power supply, or general ideas on the key components?
Thanks!
SteveThackery:
Out of interest, how much current will it deliver? I'm hoping you will live long enough to read all the replies! :o
MooCow27:
It can deliver up to 60 mA, but haha ofc being super careful. Letting things discharge, wearing thick gloves, checking voltages, etc.
wasedadoc:
--- Quote from: MooCow27 on September 09, 2024, 05:33:14 pm ---I have a variable 1kV DC power supply that I want to have as an up to -1kV output with respect to the positive rail tied to ground.
The output currently goes out to a BNC which I tried to isolate from the grounded chassis.
And ofc being very careful with the supply, recognizing the dangers.
Any suggestions from this power supply, or general ideas on the key components?
Thanks!
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Not a good start making first post in wrong part of the forum. :-(
MooCow27:
--- Quote from: wasedadoc on September 09, 2024, 07:01:26 pm ---Not a good start making first post in wrong part of the forum. :-(
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Should I move this elsewhere? I wasn't sure exactly where to put it?
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