5th October
2012
written by Todd Harrison

Teardown of a Model N326 High Voltage Power Supply by Inrad Interactive Radiation, Inc.

I snagged this off eBay for $10 with free shipping. Not sure what I’m gone to do with a 10KV power supply other than do a teardown video. I had to get the electronics out of the case because the case had a thick red paint that was sticky and getting sticky gooey red paint on everything. The paint is factory but it has just gone bad I guess. So here is a teardown video and a bunch of high res photos.

photo gallery: CLICK PHOTO for gallery view and click a SECOND time for hi-resolution image

5 Comments

  1. [...] Inrad 10KV Power Supply Model N326 Teardown [...]

  2. 12/10/2012

    Fun video. My guess is that the power supply does not get put back together :)

  3. 12/10/2012

    Oh? Why do you say that? Now I have to just to make it so. The case is still off at the powder coater so it will be a few weeks.

  4. 26/10/2012

    That is usually how some projects work out for me – have fun tearing them down and seeing how they work, but somehow they never get put back together in working order…

    Not being a hater :)

  5. 26/10/2012

    I already go the box back from the powder coater. Shouldn’t be long now and it will be working like new!

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