A Van de Graaff generator is an electrostatic generator which uses a moving belt to accumulate electric charge on a hollow metal globe on the top of an insulated column, creating very high electric potentials. It produces very high voltage direct current (DC) electricity at low current levels. It was invented by American physicist Robert J. Van de Graaff in 1929.
It has a 220V EU plug and is equiped with a discharge sphere.
Output: 200 kV (ideal)
Dimensions:
Charge sphere (dome): 200cm διαμ.
Discharge sphere: 60cm διαμ.
Van de Graaff (total) dimensions: 300 x 200 x 600 mm