>>Now that I have you here, can you answer me another question? I was 
wondering if the circuitry couldbe tweaked as to allow a maximum output 
voltage of 250V or even 300V. I will only need a maximum current of 10mA 
since I want to build a testing stand for single Nixie tubes.<<

If you replace the 30.1K Radj resistor on the module with a 15K resistor 
(Or put another 30K resistor in parallel) this will change the max feedback 
current from 165uA (Rbottom = 10K || 30.1K = 7.5K) to about 200uA (Rbottom 
= 10K || 15K = 6K) or Vmax from 200V to 250V.  The main output capacitor is 
rated 250V and since it is a good quality part you should have no problem 
operating it at 250V.  300V is pushing it but for a test fixture you should 
be OK for short periods.  To get 300V, replace the 30.1K resistor with 10K 
(Rbottom = 10K || 10K = 5K).to push the feedback current to 240uA.  In all 
cases, the Radj=Open voltage will be about 300V.

At 300V the output diode will be seeing about 420V (600V limit) for a 12V 
input and the main switch will be seeing about 42V (60V limit).  At 
voltages above 200V both the transistor and diode will incur higher 
switching losses (The diode because of itself and the transistor because of 
the diode) so keep an eye on the dissipation of both those devices.

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