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Categories related to Science: Technology: Electronics: High Voltage: Generators: Business: Industrial Goods and Services: Industrial Supply: Generators (173) Websites on Generators: Arcing on a Jacob's Ladder. A high voltage generator to feed a Jacob's Ladder is designed, simulated and built. Chaos Labs High Voltage Projects High voltage projects including ignition coil driver, high voltage transformers, and a 60 kV pulse generator. Cojo Technologies, Inc. Formerly XP Systems of Calgary. The company manufactures high quality battery chargers and power supply products. The CERAMAG series of generators has been the flagship product. Electrostatic Machines Construction details and history of the classic electrostatic generators Fantastically Dangerous Capacitor-bank Experiments Capacior bank discharge experiments, and links to other related sites. G0UTY HV arc transmitters, theory, history and tidbits of knowledge. Excellent source of information. High Potential Ltd. Design and manufacturing precision high voltage power supplies for scientific applications such as electron microscopes and ion sources. UK. Jacob's Ladder (Climbing Arc) Construction informative page on these very dangerous devices. 200 kV Voltage Multiplier By using only capacitors and diodes, these voltage multipliers can step up relatively low voltages to extremely high values, while at the same time being far lighter and cheaper than transformers. Physique and Industrie Manufacturer of many types of pulsed power supplies. 50 GW peak. What a quarter crusher that would make. Snock's High Voltage Page Various high voltage generating circuits, pictures, experiments Tables for TC design Comprehensive tables that relate NST volts to various other parameters of the TC. Tesla Coils and Van de Graff generators. AVI's and pictures, differences and similarities. Tesla Mania Bert Hickman's page on Tesla Coils, quarter shrinkers, and other neat ways to mess with electronics including: high energy devices, Lichtenberg Figures, safety information. University of Waterloo The Power and Energy Systems group is engaged in the latest research activities in several areas of power engineering such as power electronics, high voltage engineering, power quality and distributions systems, power systems operation and control, and electricity market deregulation. Van de Graff Theory, and construction details.
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