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High voltage from xray tube

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Hellerx44

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Hi all
This my first time here. I need a help with this .
I got this voltage multiplier from an xray tube circuit. I dont know how much voltage i should connect it. I know its AC voltage, but how much ? Here where i live it 240v 50hz.
Thanks in advance
 

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It's NOT a mains transformer, it's a switch-mode transformer - so the voltage and frequency is entirely dependent on it's specific design.

You can't connect 50/60Hz mains, it won't work, and there would be a large BANG.
 
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