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



>Su Re: 10KV RMS -at- 300MA for less than $100bject: 
>         Re: 10KV RMS -at- 300MA for less than $100
>   Date: 
>         Fri, 21 Mar 1997 11:05:35 -0500
>   From: 
>         "Lord Talimar" <lordtali-at-mill.tds-dot-net>
>     To: 
>         "Tesla List" <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
> 
> 
> According to my C&H catalog, TR9407 "10MFD 660VAC required and included" 
> You might want to call them up and see what is going on.  Also, is 4500VAC
> enough to work a coil?  
> 
> LT
> 
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> > From: Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
> > To: tesla-at-poodle.pupman-dot-com
> > Subject: Re: 10KV RMS -at- 300MA for less than $100
> > Date: Thursday, March 20, 1997 9:30 PM
> > 
> > Subject: 
> >             Re: 10KV RMS -at- 300MA for less than $100
> >        Date: 
> >             Thu, 20 Mar 1997 20:37:09 -0800
> >        From: 
> >             Skip Greiner <sgreiner-at-wwnet-dot-com>
> > Organization: 
> >             Greiner, Ltd.
> >          To: 
> >             Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
> >  References: 
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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,
> > > 
> > 
> > Hi Fr. McGahee and All
> > 
> > I think we may have been "took"!
> > 
> > I just received the C & H Catalog. On page 51 they list a GE
> > 9t68Y5021G10 transformer rated at 4500vac open circuit and 660vac at
> > 400ma, I think. Their stock number is TR9407 and the price is $50.00.
> > The copy is not well written. Anyway the picture looks like what I
> > received. The unit weighs 30 lbs and requires a 10mfd cap which is not
> > supplied. Dimensions are 7" x 6" x 6".
> > 
> > I have not yet fired my units. Has anyone?
> > 
> > Can we find out how much current the units will deliver and at what
> > voltage? Please, if you have fired one up let us know what you found!!!
> > 
> > Also, it is quite important to look at the waveform. Is it square,
> > sinusoidal, or something else.
> > 
> > Skip
> >