High Voltage Experimenter's Handbook:A collection of practical theoretical and empirical data to aid experimenters on using or working with high voltage.
15 th International Symposium on High Voltage Engineering: Symposium on High-Voltage Engineering, ISH 2007, will be held in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on August 27-31, 2007.
Detecting the Earth's Electricity: An article from Scientific American 1999 about the field mill voltmeter and the results on Earth's electricity.
High Voltage by Jochen Kronjager: Tips and construction details for HV projects. HV components, measuring techniques, HV sources, and details of experiments.
High Voltage Equipment Suppliers: A link list of high voltage component suppliers.
High Voltage Information: High voltage reference information, including articles, books and relevant links. Also included is a buying guide for high voltage parts, instruments and services.
High Voltage Link List: A list of links for electrostatic machines, history of physics and electricity, high voltage devices, and electronics.
Hot-Streamer: A site with significant amount of information about high voltage in general and Tesla Coils in particular. Much theory and practical information. HV pictures, construction tips, schematics.
Information Unlimited: Science projects for the electronics hobbyist, including Tesla coils and power supplies, high voltage engineering, neons, power supplies, and transformers.
Penguin's Lab: Paul Peng's high voltage and other electronics related projects including Marx generator, Tesla coils, coilgun and pulse discharge.
PV Scientific Instruments: Working models of apparatus used in great discoveries in electricity, magnetism and atomic physics.
Repro's of Classic HV texts: Quite a few reproductions of classic High Voltage texts from the "Golden Age" of High Voltage research.
RichCreations: High voltage projects such as electric motor, Tesla coils, vintage pinball machine, and other stuff.
Sam Barros' POWERLABS: Plans, diagrams, pictures, movies and full descriptions dozens of different devices; several High Voltage generators, Tesla Coils, Plasma Globes, Gauss and Coil Railguns, other electromagnetic weapons.
Sam's Gadget FAQ: Salvaging interesting gadgets, components, and subsystems. Including HV parts from hither and yon.
TREK, Inc.: Provider of high-voltage devices and instrumentation, including electrostatic voltmeters, high-voltage power amplifiers, surface resistance meters, and charged-plate monitors.
What is High Voltage: A guide to online information about high voltage. It features a number of resource links including that on high voltage applications and component suppliers.