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MrCRC
Sat Apr 04 2015, 05:16AM Print
MrCRC Registered Member #54724 Joined: Mon Mar 30 2015, 01:12AM
Location: Livermore, CA
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Hi:

My objective is to source a few of the "biggest, baddest flybacks" that exist.

Recently I bought a few flybacks, including a model 237506, which I've discovered is equivalent to Diemen HR 8682, which has data on the Link2 So I learned that it's rated to produce 24.5kV. Interestingly, their www site lists the types of flybacks they make, which go up to 34kV:

Link2

Unfortunately, it's not possible to search their site by these type numbers. I will send them an email to see if they can tell me some model numbers which represent their most powerful and highest Vout flybacks.

Got any other ideas how to find the biggest, highest voltage output flybacks?

Thanks!
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Dragon64
Sat Apr 04 2015, 06:28AM
Dragon64 Registered Member #1438 Joined: Sat Apr 12 2008, 12:57AM
Location: Canada
Posts: 218
MrCRC wrote ...

Hi:

My objective is to source a few of the "biggest, baddest flybacks" that exist.

Recently I bought a few flybacks, including a model 237506, which I've discovered is equivalent to Diemen HR 8682, which has data on the Link2 So I learned that it's rated to produce 24.5kV. Interestingly, their www site lists the types of flybacks they make, which go up to 34kV:

Link2

Unfortunately, it's not possible to search their site by these type numbers. I will send them an email to see if they can tell me some model numbers which represent their most powerful and highest Vout flybacks.

Got any other ideas how to find the biggest, highest voltage output flybacks?

Thanks!

Are you looking for DST flybacks or AC flybacks? What are you planning to use them for?
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MrCRC
Sun Apr 05 2015, 03:33AM
MrCRC Registered Member #54724 Joined: Mon Mar 30 2015, 01:12AM
Location: Livermore, CA
Posts: 7
Dragon64 wrote ...

Are you looking for DST flybacks or AC flybacks? What are you planning to use them for?
Both actually. I wouldn't mind having DC out flybacks (like the one I bought) for making arcs and sparks, or as an extra HV DC power supply.

But I'd also like to collect a few more AC flybacks. I also bought 2 ECG FXE 348 flybacks, which I think are AC, tube driven type. But I don't know what power or voltage they are rated for. I will search on them later...

With AC flybacks, I'd like to experiment with exciting plasma tubes, resonant drive circuitry, etc.
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Gregary Boyles
Mon Apr 06 2015, 04:25PM
Gregary Boyles Registered Member #9039 Joined: Wed Dec 26 2012, 03:31PM
Location: Epping, Victoria, Australia
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Link2

These are definitely AC flybacks.
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