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Re: 10KV RMS -at- 300MA for less than $100



Subject: 
            Re: 10KV RMS -at- 300MA for less than $100
       Date: 
            Tue, 18 Mar 1997 14:12:17 -0800
       From: 
            Skip Greiner <sgreiner-at-wwnet-dot-com>
Organization: 
            Greiner, Ltd.
         To: 
            Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
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Tesla List wrote:
> 
> Subject:
>         Re: 10KV RMS -at- 300MA for less than $100
>   Date:
>         Sat, 15 Mar 1997 15:42:25 -0500
>   From:
>         "Thomas McGahee" <tom_mcgahee-at-sigmais-dot-com>
>     To:
>         "Tesla-2" <tesla-2-at-emachine-dot-com>
> 
> Dear Fellow Coiler,
> I am sending this compendium of posts to all persons that I am currently
> aware of who have purchased the H&R transformers, or who expressed an
> interest in buying them. I am also sending this set of posts to the
> Tesla
> list and the Tesla2 list (Tesla2 is a new list dedicated to helping
> beginner coilers.) The good news is that these babies are quite useful.
> 
> Fr. Tom McGahee


Hi Fr. McGahee and All


Today I received 2 of the infamous trannies from H&R. They appear to
have arrived in good shape. They do have the wire leads which is
apparently a plus. Good. They arrived without a wiring diagram. Can you
help? The terminals are marked 1 thru 7. 6 and 7 should be the HV leads
since they have the HV connector on them. 1 and 2 go to what I assume is
the resonator winding which is totally separate from the second winding
which contains the HV winding. 3, 4 and 5 I assume are the primary
115vac inputs. If all of the above is true, do you know how 3,4 and 5
are to be connected?

Before I blow one of these up, there is one thing in the discussion so
far which I do not understand. What is the problem with running these
things in a TC application *with* the resonator cap connected? I'd
really appreciate some inputs on this.

Thanks in advance

Skip