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[SOLVED] 9-36 volts to 3.000-10.000 volts

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Hello,

I'm new to this site but I think i found the right place for the question. Anyway, here it goes, for a project I would like to convert 9-36 volts (doesn't matter) into something like 3.000-10.000 volts, I know this will give a tiny bit of Amperes, but that doesn't matter. Is it poosible and what kind/which components should I use.

//Sofus
 

Is it "three point zero zero zero" volts or "three thousand" volts???? The three zero's after decimal means you need 3 to 10 volts accurate upto 3rd place of decimal???? Or just 3 to 10 volts???
 

Sorry I meant 3000-10000, its because here in Denmark we write it differently.
 

Hello,

I'm new to this site but I think i found the right place for the question. Anyway, here it goes, for a project I would like to convert 9-36 volts (doesn't matter) into something like 3.000-10.000 volts, I know this will give a tiny bit of Amperes, but that doesn't matter. Is it poosible and what kind/which components should I use.

//Sofus


Its very possible, almost every gasoline car on street have at least one ignition coil bobbin, you can use this to get around 12KV-15KV.
 

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