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RE: Transformer
Subject: RE: Transformer
Date: Thu, 15 May 1997 17:18:08 -0800
From: roger-at-annex-dot-com
To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
TE>Subject: RE: Transformer
TE> Date: Mon, 12 May 1997 08:50:00 -0400
TE> From: Heinz Wahl <hwahl-at-jtc-campus.moric-dot-org>
TE> To: "'Tesla List'" <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
TE>I used one once with great success as a current limiter in the
primary
TE>of a TC.
TE>Heinz
TE>----------
TE>From: Tesla List [SMTP:tesla-at-pupman-dot-com]
TE>Sent: Sunday, May 11, 1997 3:45 PM
TE>To: tesla-at-poodle.pupman-dot-com
TE>Subject: Transformer
TE>Subject: Transformer
TE> Date: Sat, 11 May 1996 13:45:33 -0400
TE> From: jbesse pcote <jbesse-at-Quetico.tbaytel-dot-net>
TE>Organization: home
TE> To: Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
TE> References:
TE> 1
TE>Hello,
TE> I found a microwave transformer and I would like to know if
TE>anybody
TE>hase ever tryed to make a tesla with this kind of transformer.
TE>I have a rotary spark gap and it fires when I turn it on but I don't
TE>think 2500 volts will be sufishient.
Yes, I have made such a coil useing many microwave oven
transformers. It works great, and I have never burnt up a transformer.
See TCBA news, Jan 1994, or email me for mor info.
Roger Smith