Do a bit of research on how to build a ZVS driver. It's a really simple driver so you shouldn't have any problem with it. If you do, I recommend that you start out with working with lower voltage projects so you don't hurt yourself. Before turning on the ZVS driver, you should look into the HV safety precautions you should take.
A voltage regulator wouldn't help in this case. The regulator needed would be pretty large and would be really expensive. I'm just rewinding an MOT for the voltages I need.
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KingDrewBear 2 weeks ago
I've found big 12v SLA batteries in series perform quite well as a decent power source.
devosbi 1 year ago
Do a bit of research on how to build a ZVS driver. It's a really simple driver so you shouldn't have any problem with it. If you do, I recommend that you start out with working with lower voltage projects so you don't hurt yourself. Before turning on the ZVS driver, you should look into the HV safety precautions you should take.
Myke1576 2 years ago
can somebody please post a video about how to build a zvs driver? i know what it is, a MOSFET and 2 resistors but how do i specifically set it up?
438426x1 2 years ago
@438426x1 No offence, but if you cannot follow the schematic then you shouldn't be playing with high voltages.
Alex1M6 4 months ago
A voltage regulator wouldn't help in this case. The regulator needed would be pretty large and would be really expensive. I'm just rewinding an MOT for the voltages I need.
Myke1576 2 years ago
should get a voltage regulator to stop the voltage from dropping so the arcs can be drawn out further
juniortore 2 years ago