On Nov 30, 7:41 pm, "Ulysses J. Balis" <ulba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I second that.   It only takes about 5 mA of current through the heart to go
> into ventricular fibrillation.  At 500V, this thing can fry you, let alone
> electrocute you.

A couple of years ago I picked up 2 NIB Xantrex 1000W 600V @ 1.7A (XKW
600-1.7)  digital supplies - 
http://www.tti.co.uk/products-resale/xantrex/xantrex-xkw.html

The idea was to use them for general development.

They scare the bits out of me... Very good for reforming large HV caps
though...

Nick

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