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Marx Generator Kits - FREE Kits for Evaluation!

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Sulaiman
Mon Jan 07 2013, 06:42PM
Sulaiman Registered Member #162 Joined: Mon Feb 13 2006, 10:25AM
Location: United Kingdom
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Just an obvious warning .....
assuming that the multiplier is fed from ac line;

USA 110/120 Vac is half of UK (240Vac), Europe (220Vac) etc.
so the multiplier capacitors and diodes should be >= 800 V pk rated
and the Marx Generator dc input will be twice expected
unless the number of multiplier stages is reduced/halved.

You could either make two pcb versions using higher voltage rated devices
OR re-do the pcb to allow
2x(>=400V) diodes in series and 2x (>=350V) capacitors in series as an option.

Less critical is the line frequency, giving better output on 60 Hz then 50 Hz


I like the spark gap holes.
A good area for experimentation is the spark gaps;
material/pointiness/optical alignment etc.
maybe a project for receivers of the sample kit ?

Unfortunately my 'scope probe only goes to 40kV
and I haven't a present need for a Marx generator or I'd volunteer.

Also, a small warning ...
warn users of potential x-ray and/or u.v. hazard as well as noise/fire/electric shock/etc.

ALSO: you should consider some on-pcb resistance at the multiplier output
as well as the Mark generator input
because I made a 15-stage (30x 1N4007 & 10n 1kV cer.) multiplier from an ionizer kit
and blew it up by bypassing the on-board series output resistors !
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Weston
Mon Jan 07 2013, 07:23PM
Weston Registered Member #1316 Joined: Thu Feb 14 2008, 03:35AM
Location: Cambridge, MA
Posts: 365
I would be interested in testing one of the kits. I have experience assembling such kits and the proper knowledge of electrical safety.

I have the test equipment to measure the output voltage of the CW and the current output of the marx too. Sounds like something fun to try.
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Ben Solon
Mon Jan 07 2013, 10:13PM
Ben Solon Registered Member #3900 Joined: Thu May 19 2011, 08:28PM
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Very cool! they might work well for dielectric analysis as well on a small scale. I like how they're mounted right on the pcb, I hope they don't start breaking down. If any are still available, I live in Massachusetts and would definitely like to beta test one.
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Meatball
Tue Jan 08 2013, 12:50AM
Meatball Registered Member #2401 Joined: Mon Sept 28 2009, 04:25PM
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I've got the time and tools to put something together and evaluate it. I'm in NE, let me know if there are any more samples to test.
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E.TexasTesla
Tue Jan 08 2013, 02:44AM
E.TexasTesla Registered Member #4362 Joined: Sat Jan 21 2012, 03:44AM
Location: Texas
Posts: 98
Looks nice. Maybe someone could post a video of it in operation. I bet its noisy.
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Polonium210
Tue Jan 08 2013, 05:36AM
Polonium210 Registered Member #3450 Joined: Sun Nov 28 2010, 05:01AM
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EasternVoltageResearch wrote ...

We can ship internationally if you do pay the shipping which will be about $20.00.


I as well am interested. PM sent.
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HB
Wed Jan 09 2013, 10:54AM
HB Registered Member #4146 Joined: Tue Oct 18 2011, 02:01AM
Location: Wisconsin, U.S.A
Posts: 56
I'm in WI and I would be interested in testing one of these kits if any are still available. Very professional looking boards. Great work!
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Myke
Wed Jan 09 2013, 11:17AM
Myke Registered Member #540 Joined: Mon Feb 19 2007, 07:49PM
Location: MIT
Posts: 969
If there are any more still available, I'd be interested in testing one out.
-Khalil Elbaggari



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HV Enthusiast
Wed Jan 09 2013, 01:51PM
HV Enthusiast Registered Member #15 Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 01:11PM
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Thank you everyone for the interest in these kits. I will be contacting you via PM to get your addresses so i can ship out the kits to you. Thanks again!
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rp181
Wed Jan 09 2013, 07:52PM
rp181 Registered Member #1062 Joined: Tue Oct 16 2007, 02:01AM
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If you still need more people, I would love to try one out.
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