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Re: [TCML] mots in series



Hi Dave,
Just a question or 2 in between the responses, thanks.

Neal.


If you are seriesing 4 or 6 transformers, then you have to disconnect the bottom of the HV windings from the cores, and float the cores of the outside transformers.

Could the outside mot cores be grounded to rf ground? (I'm thinking of how and where I wanted to mount them)


You should try to reasonably match the transformer pairs symmetrically for voltage output on either side of ground. If you have pairs of transformers with higher voltages than other pairs, then use the lowest voltage transformer pairs in the center of the stack, and the highest ones on the outside.




HTH,

Dave

Neal Namowicz wrote:
Hi,

Virtually all the mots I have, and have seen, only have the one hv output (ok, a couple have a hi and low output), since the other end is attached to the core. So to series two (or more) together, would I have to

1. attach the output of the first to the core of the second?
2. I'm "assuming" that phasing is not an issue like it is with nst's in parallel, but could someone confirm or correct me on this? 3. Since the core is "hot", do I just let the cores float, as in not grounding them to house or rf ground?

I've looked thru various sites at schematics, but I'm still not clear on this.

Thanks for your help,

Neal.
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