> This is an easy way to go directly off line so you don't have the
> double conversion hit (Assuming you are not running this off
> batteries!) of AC to LVDC to HVDC.  This applies to any power supply
> that puts out the power you want so in this case you would start with
> an off the shelf switcher that can handle 24 watts (475V x 50mA =
> 23.75W).  You also need to adjust the spacing to handle the output
> voltage, so a dedicated output board is not a bad idea.
>

Thanks for that tip, that was a nice way to do it!

I immediately sent a question to the guy I know who works with
transformers if he could help me rewinding a transformer, or if he can
make a new transformer from scratch.

I've only seen this done once before and I have tried to dismantle one
of these transformers but I think it was vacuum cured or something so
it was absolutely impossible without breaking it - but I did not apply
any heat to soften the glue/laquer as I thought it wasn't possible to
soften it!

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