High Voltage Supply
   
There is no universally accepted definition of how high a voltage must be in order to be considered a high voltage,  though a power supply with an output of 1,000 volts or more is virtually always considered to be a high voltage supply. Likewise, one with an output between 0 and 100 volts is virtually always considered to be a low voltage supply.
Identifying a power supply with a voltage between 100 and 1,000 volts as a low or high voltage supply is often influenced by the application.
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