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Hi,
To expand on Christopher's Questions,
I was wondering if anyone could maybe comment on NST matching.
I've seen what seems to be conflicting info. regarding how close the
xformers should be.
Some seem to be saying that even a few volts difference on the output(s) of
a pair of xformers paralleled together can cause problems.
Others seem to imply that they just throw together a couple or more with the
same faceplate ratings and let 'um rip.
Anyone have any comments that might illuminate this area?
If it is an issue, how much difference in output voltage is "tolerable"?
(recommendations on the poor man's approach to measuring the difference
would be appreciated too (!!))
Thanks,
Ed.
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> Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 10:24:09 EDT
> From: christopher boden <chrisboden-at-hotmail-dot-com>
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> Subject: Just wonderin'
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> What is the best combination of Voltage/Amperage for a NST?
> Higher Voltage=?
> Higher Amperage=?
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> I have a couple NST's and am wondering what would be best for a TC.
> I have a 7.5 KV -at- 100mA up to 15KV -at- 30mA so I've got quite a range.
> What is the safety margin on the sec voltage? could I paralell them?
> Just wonderin' I'm trying not to make an expensive mistake that I'm
> sure 20 or more others have already made.
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> Christopher A. Boden Esq.
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