Those modules are not "Boost converters", or at least not in the normal sense; I believe they are gas ignition modules.
They have two stage circuits - a boost converter up to a few hundred volts, then a capacitor discharge circuit that produces the extremely high voltage as repeating AC bursts, each time the capacitor fires through the output transformer.
The ones I have appear to be intended for 1.5V or 3V; they actually work fine at that and when used with a single 1.5V, produce the fast repeat "tick" sparks just the same as many gas hobs etc.
Despite any resellers claims, running them at much above that can probably damage them over time, depending on component tolerances. They get hot quite quickly at 4V, again implying they are intended for short bursts rather than continuous operation.
The maximum spark I can get from them is near 20mm at 3-4V input.
At that voltage and frequency, just about any PCB will cause leakage and may kill the output. Even the shape of the spark terminals matters - points give a rather smaller maximum than folded over(rounded) ends.
I did a video demonstrating one of these at different voltages, but I've not got around to processing it and putting it on my youtube channel yet - I'll see if I can do that today.