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huffman wrote:
>
> Hi Group,
> I bought two of these xformers and I got one with silicon wires and one
> with quick disconnects on the secondary.
> Before I use them I want to drop them in oil and or possibly disassemble
> them and use higher quality insulation.
> Has anyone used them with the ferroresonate cap arrangement yet. It sounds
> like a mixed bag, if the output waveform is square, wouldn't that be good.
> Too many resonating circuits (AC line) could be bad.
> Are we all waiting for the other guy to char his secondaries?
> Dave Huffman
huffman wrote:
>
> Hi Group,
> I bought two of these xformers and I got one with silicon wires and one
> with quick disconnects on the secondary.
> Before I use them I want to drop them in oil and or possibly disassemble
> them and use higher quality insulation.
> Has anyone used them with the ferroresonate cap arrangement yet. It sounds
> like a mixed bag, if the output waveform is square, wouldn't that be good.
> Too many resonating circuits (AC line) could be bad.
> Are we all waiting for the other guy to char his secondaries?
> Dave Huffman
Date:
Fri, 21 Mar 1997 09:17:55 -0600
From:
huffman <huffman-at-FNAL.GOV>
To:
Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
Hi Group,
I bought two of these xformers and I got one with silicon wires and one
with quick disconnects on the secondary.
Before I use them I want to drop them in oil and or possibly disassemble
them and use higher quality insulation.
Has anyone used them with the ferroresonate cap arrangement yet. It
sounds
like a mixed bag, if the output waveform is square, wouldn't that be
good.
Too many resonating circuits (AC line) could be bad.
Are we all waiting for the other guy to char his secondaries?
Dave Huffman