Howdy Kevinsatterfield,
Hmmm, looks like this is indeed more complex than it appears.
If I understand correctly, you have 22 amps of current flowing into your cells at 12V.
At regular intervals, you want this voltage to rise towards 20,000V - then return to the 12V figure.
Given that we have 22 amps at 12V, the cell's impedance works out at 0.54 ohms.
If we try to jam 20,000 volts into an impedance of 0.54 ohms, we'd be trying to cram 37000 amps into it.
I really don't think all those amps will fit!
They'd surely pour out through the top of the cell!
Ok, enough of the silly stuff

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The high tension device I have designed, is not capable of providing any real current, so I don't feel that it will be helpful to you.
The impedance ratio between the high tension coil and the 22 amp cell would tend to limit the high tension output to about 12.1 volts
Perhaps I have mis-understood your intended application?
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
Best wishes,
Steve.
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But as far as---- "Could it be that you want to have a 22Amp, 12V baseline with a series of 20,000V spikes in it?----- "
yes, that wuld be a kewl start if you dont mind..as simple as that sounds i fear its prolly more complicated than it appears.....[/quote]