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To: tesla-at-grendel.objinc-dot-com
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Subject: 120 - 240
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From: richard.quick-at-slug-dot-org (Richard Quick)
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Date: Sun, 26 Feb 1995 23:56:00 GMT
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Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 14:51:13 -0500
From: Esondrmn-at-aol-dot-com
To: richard.quick-at-slug-dot-org
Subject: 120 - 240
Richard,
I don't know if you ever got my reply on this. It keeps coming back as
undelivered mail.
As I mentioned before, I have a 12kv 60ma and a 12kv 120ma transformer.
Because they are unequal, I will need to run each off of 120v - probably
using two separate circuits. If I ever want to run these off of 240v I
need to get another 12kv 60ma transformer and parellel the other 60ma and
then connect those in series with the 120ma transformer - yes?
A new question: I found a good deal on 120volt 10amp variacs and had to
buy three ($10.00 each!). Any way to use these in parallel? I could run
both of my transformers with pfc correction and be just over 20 amps. I
have also found a 120 volt 41amp variac that I could get for $75.00 and
a 240 volt variac at 40 amps for probably $125.00. I haven't decided on
these yet. Wish I had lots of money. :-)
Ed Sonderman
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