Open Directory - Science: Technology: Electronics: High Voltage
See also: This category in other languages: - A collection of practical theoretical and empirical data to aid experimenters on using or working with high voltage. - The site documents construction of a medium size Tesla coil and a number of other high voltage devices. - High Voltage experiments and generators, like Vacuum Tube Tesla Coil, Marx Generator, HV Switching Power Supply, and EMP weapons. - A place to share and find high voltage safety solutions. - An electrical engineering thesis by Rafael Brag. Includes description of plasma discharge and various high voltage components used in his research. - A family museum of historic electrical discharge equipment and applications emphasizing Nikola Tesla's research. Located in Palm Beach, Florida. - By Sam Goldwasser. The site discusses high voltage components and circuits design. - Reference information, including articles, books and relevant links. Also included is a buying guide for parts, instruments and services. - The purpose of and how to test the high voltage transformer in a microwave oven.(MOT) - The site discusses high voltage components, high voltage sources, and various experiments. - Research in water-drop initiated discharges in air, lightning physics, electromagnetic compatibility, and electrostatic discharge. - The site demonstrates striking images of lightning and storm damage galleries. - Company produces equipment for welding, includiing welding electrodes, various steel components, and low heat welding alloys. Located in Mumbai, India. - The source for high-voltage science projects, including electronic schematics, EM weapons, lifters, plasma experiments, and electromagnetics. - Construction plans and detailed description for high voltage power inverters to be used with radio electron tube transmitters. - Technical description, parameters and applications of power inverters. - Includes diagrams, pictures, movies, and descriptions of different devices such as high voltage generators, Tesla coils, plasma globes, Gauss and coil railguns. - Its main properties, application, design, and calculations for the design. - An article from Scientific American about the field mill voltmeter and the results on Earth's electricity. (July 01, 1999)