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Pig Terminology (fwd)
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Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 20:22:54 -0700 (PDT)
From: Michael Baumann <baumann-at-proton.llumc.edu>
To: Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
Subject: Pig Terminology
Question:
I have a description of a couple of pigs that are available, but I am
confused, and would like to get a translation from those that are
more familiar with the beast:
Primary is listed as 14400/24940Y, there is an impeadance listed,
and for taps, there are (+, -, N, J) listed.
I am trying to translate this notation.
Specifically: what is the 24940Y?
What are the various tap listing mean?
I assume - is none, but perhaps that is what N is?
Also, the possibility exists to pick up a 3KVA unit, in place of
the 5KVA.
I am assuming the smaller unit would be easier to move about,
but I want to make sure I can push it as hard as I think I can.
the 3KVA unit could be run at as high as 6KVA, yes?
[Or should I just bite the bullet, and live with the larger
size of the 5KVA unit?]
I know, always go for more power, but I need to make it fit in the garage
too :)
Thanks.
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