[Amps] HV Switching Power Supply

Harry Brown harryhbrown at earthlink.net
Fri May 21 10:40:54 EDT 2004


FYI

At Dayton, I saw a booth called of a company called  "The RF Shop".

The guy running it had a switching HV power supply displayed. The 
electronics board was under a thick aluminum cover so you couldn't see the 
insides. The HV transformer  was viable. He said he could provide the units 
with voltages from 2500 to 4000 volts with 2 amp output capability. He 
claimed a 20 volt drop in output voltage from no load to full load.  The 
unit's weight is 20 pounds. The price was verbally quoted at $950.

He is also the distributor for power transformers made by Magcap 
Engineering. His flyer has  a model HAM-1002 with 230, 240 and 150 volt 
input taps and 3000 volts at 2 amps CCS for $400.

His web page is at  www.therfshop.com. There's not a lot of info on it

I have no involvement with the company - just passing info on.

73, Harry, W3IIT,

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