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am i right in thinking that transformers can step up voltage to much higher levels?

if so then what is the point in voltage multipliers? they are pretty complicated in comparison so surely it is alot simpler to use transformers?

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voltage multipliers supply a DC output. auch an output is not feasible with AC output of a transformer as you need very robust and likely large diodes to form a rectifier capable of handling the extreme voltages.

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depends on the application.

 

its like saying whats the best way to drive. its going to vary depending on what the desired goal is.

 

what sort of load will it be required to cope with , what variance in the voltage is acceptable, how restrictive are costs etc etc.

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What is your DC supply voltage available, what is the ionizer output DC voltage desired, at what current and what polarity ( negative ions or positive ions ) ?

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