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How would I go about upping the voltage from 12V to 300-400V for charging capacitors
The discussion centers around methods for increasing voltage from 12V to 300-400V for charging capacitors, exploring both theoretical and practical aspects of circuit design and safety considerations.
Participants generally agree on the need for caution and safety when working with high voltages, but there are multiple competing views on the best methods for achieving the voltage increase and the motivations for doing so. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the specific approaches and safety measures.
Limitations include varying levels of knowledge among participants regarding circuit design and safety, as well as differing opinions on the necessity and risks of charging capacitors to high voltages.
And you want to play with Caps charged to a few hundred volts - been nice knowing you!JackL said:Could you elaborate some, my knowledge of circuits is pretty limited
JackL said:How would I go about upping the voltage from 12V to 300-400V for charging capacitors
berkeman said:As the others have said, you need to learn a bit more about electronics and safety, before you go messing with voltages above about 50-60V.
Adjuster said:BTW, why do so many people want to charge capacitors up to dodgy voltages?