Turns ratio 260... 1 Volt AC in gives about 260 Volts AC out - without rectifyers etc. Need to be very low on the AC in or you will get excessive HV out states it is for devices using much higher voltage.
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Thanks to all for the answers including the clarification on turns ratio. One question though, this reads as an inverter in the listing, so I was under the impression I could feed it DC in and get AC out. They reference using a 9V battery as input in the description. Is my impression correct?
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