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This 10-pack high voltage generator module converts a 6-12V DC input into an ultra-high voltage output of up to 1000KV, producing intense arcs with a controllable 10-20mm gap. Designed for scientific and DIY projects, it supports input currents between 2A and 5A and requires batteries with 2000mA or higher capacity (not included). Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking reliable, high-voltage step-up transformers in bulk.
| ASIN | B0C6MCYBB9 |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Colour | 10pcs 1000KV |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (30) |
| Date First Available | 23 June 2023 |
| Included Components | others |
| Item Weight | 549 g |
| Item model number | others |
| Manufacturer | XIITIA |
| Model number | others |
| Number of Memory Sticks | 10 |
| Package Dimensions | 19.1 x 13.59 x 3.51 cm; 549 g |
M**M
I've ordered a few of these little modules here and there. Every time I've bought some, they are the 3-6V max input. Anything over that and those would fry. Well... What a pleasant surprise that these can handle up to 12 volts. I didn't believe it until I tried it out. These two pics show my little bench power supply driving the module at 12 volts with ease, pushing nearly 4 amps. The ark is quite intense and loud enough to make you want to cover your ears. Mine are still ringing from 10 minutes ago. So yeah.... a great deal for 10 of these. The only thing you have to seriously watch out for besides getting bit (IT HURTS, I PROMISE) is, do not run them with the secondary completely open. Determine the max gap the spark can handle and do not exceed that or they will fry quickly. Also, do not exceed the 12 volts or it will shorten their life, if not fry it immediately. That's it. be careful. They pack a punch. But if you play it safe, there's plenty of interesting things you can do with these.
C**K
First time getting this kind of tools for a project and it work out good as well the description of the item was correct
E**K
4 modules dead already. 1 was dead on arrival. second one fried on 6 volts after running for 5 seconds. And 2 more fried instantly on 10 and 12 volts. They work nice WHEN they work.. But 6 volts, short gap (No more than 1, or it can fry the module), and only short bursts seems like the most these can handle.
Z**E
Used for home project.
H**2
Half of them DOA (dead on arrival). The ones that worked, worked fine. Otherwise, pay your money, take your chances.
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