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winding your own transformer
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From: Cliff Fahrer [SMTP:cfahrer-at-In-Touch-dot-net]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 1998 8:07 PM
To: Tesla List
Subject: Re: winding your own transformer
Subject: Re: winding your own transformer
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> Hey Cliff,
> I've been reading though hundreds of emails trying to get caught up and ran
> across this one (been in Mexico City on business the past 10 days). I was
> just thinking that it might be worth calling up a local motor rewind shop
> and asking if they would wind the thing for you on professional equipment. I
> wouldn't think it would cost too much if you have your own materials. Just a
> thought.
> Bart
>
> Tesla List wrote:
>
> > ----------
> > From: Cliff Fahrer [SMTP:cfahrer-at-In-Touch-dot-net]
> > Sent: Saturday, January 24, 1998 9:43 AM
> > To: Tesla List
> > Subject: Re: winding your own transformer
> >
> > Tesla List wrote:
> > >
> > > ----------
> > > From: Jeff Corr [SMTP:corr-at-enid-dot-com]
> > > Sent: Friday, January 23, 1998 11:49 AM
> > > To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
> > > Subject: winding your own transformer
> > >
> > > Just wondering, how many of you have had experience with winding
> > > your own transformer?
> > > ***
> > >
> > > Jeff Corr
> > > corr-at-mail.enid-dot-com
> > Jeff,
> > Haven't tried it yet, but I'm getting ready to make a new secondary on
> > my pole pig. I will be shooting for a 15Kv secondary. Right now the
> > biggest problem will be trying to wind it in a size that will fit inside
> > the transf case. I'll let you know what happens when I get into it.
Thanks, Bart
Your message toggled a switch in my micro brain! I have a friend that
works as an engineer for Ruland Motors. I am sure he can get the re-wind
jab done for free!!!!
Thanks again,
Cliff