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This DC-DC Boost Converter by Hilitand offers a highly adjustable output voltage from 100V up to 1200V, powered by a low input voltage of 5-12V. Its compact design and stable current output make it ideal for professional DIY electronics, prototyping, and security device applications, backed by strict quality control for reliable performance.
Manufacturer | Hilitand |
Part Number | Hilitand9pgg0ceqsh6519 |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Finish | Finish |
Material | Material |
Power Source | Powersource |
Installation Method | InstallationMethod |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Spout Height | 1 Centimeters |
Handle Material | default |
Accessory Connection Type | default |
Included Components | inc |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**D
Easy to use - but be careful of that output voltage
Purchased for use in an experiment with tubes, and to do some quick testing on cold-cathode spectrum analyzer tubes. Good for a quick test and perhaps light-duty use, but if you're going to do a lot of high voltage experiments you may want something a bit beefier. But this is certainly adequate for experiments and could probably work well with image intensifier or other tubes for reasonably long periods of time.The output pins are a bit close for 1,000 volts - be sure your wires are trimmed and twisted to avoid sparks or shorts.
C**Y
Zero voltage out.
Tried two of these, neither produced an output voltage. Ended up using an 1800v arc pulse board which worked well.
P**Y
Works as described but role noise at higher voltages
It works as described and I measured the input and output and I was able to achieve the specified output. It is however pretty “noisy” at the higher voltages when there is any kind of load. I put a 1000V 10nF capacitor on the output and that helped clean up the ripple considerably
H**A
Worked well and was stable with 3V input
A great product, and easy to use as a novice electrical engineer. I used it by inputting 3V from a battery/power source, and was able to get up to 415V out with great stability.
L**.
Actually works
I used this to charge some capacitors for a railgun project and it works as described, was able to output 400v no problem.
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