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Proper component selection: Using the right diodes, capacitors, and other components, especially those rated for high voltage, is necessary for safety and stability.
Ground and reference points: Clear understanding of how the negative and positive terminals are connected, and maintaining consistency across the circuit, helps prevent unintended current paths.
Voltage regulation and frequency control: High-voltage capacitors and potentially inductors may be needed to establish desired oscillation frequencies or voltage stability.
Debugging unused or spare components: Extra diodes and components should be verified whether they are needed or properly incorporated into the circuit.