MisterBill2
- Joined Jan 23, 2018
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I also had a 12,000 volt neon sign transformer when I was in grade school. I did a lot of interesting experiments with the high voltage. BUT I never ever "Played around with it". I never got shocked, either. And most of that was without any parental supervision. So the question I have is how does one define playing around versus careful experimenting???CRT power supplies have a limited current. The larger ones I made have a good current limit. 40kv is the highest I made for CRTs.
Now that I think about, I remember an x-ray machine at 110kv. I don't remember the current, but it must have been high.
I worked broadcast transmitters for 6 years. The main supply was 6kv to 10kv but the power limit was 35kWatts. That is impressive when it gets out of control.
I worry when I see youtubes of kids playing with neon sign transformers.

