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HB, To be fair 18v may be to low an input voltage for a reliable test, if the voltage difference between each stage and the next, is that of across the preceding stage’s capacitor less the voltage drops of the diodes. As you go up the ladder due to the high number of stages the percentage loss out of a lower voltage becomes larger. At 100’s volts per stage it becomes almost insignificant
The current also gets less the more stages there are, so any loading has a greater effect. If this is a problem this can be offset somewhat by using increasing higher value capacitances for the stages as they get nearer the bottom.
Eastern volts research has done a nice job of the boards, and I’m sure has worked everything out correctly. Diodes can fail in peculiar ways and pass some current rather than go completely open or short circuit, which can not be obvious to detect at first.
If it wasn’t for me being in the UK makes me wish I’d requested one, but appreciate the hassle and cost with the postage.
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So far the only things I would suggest be made differently are:
1) Thicker Traces, You can sort of see the traces under the solder mask. My opinion is that they are quite thin for high voltages. 2) Higher capacitance for each cap on the multiplier, as Electra pointed out.. thank you. 3) Some sort of solder pad or mount for utilization of improved spark gaps. 4) Xenon or Neon light indicator at the input on the Marx generator. I've seen some other marx generators that use the straight xenon tubes and it flashes when the caps are fully charged/first spark gap fires. It would also be a good way to indicate whether or not the caps are charging.
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Joined: Tue Oct 18 2011, 02:01AM
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Don't get me wrong i know EVR does good work. I don't think its the boards. I was first running this from my variac and i couldn't even get a spark to jump from just the multiplier at 125 AC input. My thought is that i have a bad diode somewhere and i have gotten a random bad part before even when new. So in no way am i blaming EVR as others have gotten it working.
As for the trace missing it was an easy fix and i doubt it was anyones fault things just happen and can't always be perfect. I agree with you Electra about the diodes my guess is one of them is bad and thanks for the input on the testing i just found it odd that it goes up just fine for the first 5 stages and then declines and stays same voltage for the rest of the stages.
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Aha! Great works guys! Missing trace. That would explain why my board here isn't working either! Well, thats why there is beta testing! Appreciate the work and effort. You'll all get new boards / kits when I do the revisions after these are testing.
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Joined: Tue Oct 16 2012, 12:16AM
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EasternVoltageResearch wrote ...
Missing trace. That would explain why my board here isn't working either!
Well, I thought so too. But there is still some sort of problem with the marx caps not charging fully. When I bring the output spark gaps a few mm apart I get corona and the caps get drained, which is no good. They are charging but it seems not enough to fire. This could be because of the following: 1) need more capacitance 2) may also be a missing trace on the marx board 3) Rb may need to be different value.
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