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Re: transformer ?'s



There are tons of these out there in various forms (i.e. primary voltages
and pinouts) and $40-50 seems to be the going price for them.  They are
shunted and current limited, (at least mine are).  Mine have a third winding
at 600 V to connect a PFC across. You can gang up 4 of them to make a super
NST without killing the insulation by using the 600 V windings to feed a
cascaded transformer.

Something to think about before you start going out and buying multiples is
that a small potential transformer or pole transformer doesn't cost much
more, and is probably a better solution.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
Date: Thursday, April 13, 2000 5:09 PM
Subject: transformer ?'s


>Original Poster: Kevin420790-at-aol-dot-com
>
>Hello everyone, I just came accross a transformer it is a GE 9T68Y502G10
>the add states that it was used in electrostatic copiers . its ratings are:
>
>pri. 220V- 8A max. -at- 60Hz
>sec. 5kV 300mA
>2 x 1/4" H.V. tabs
>
>now I have 2 questions,would this type of transformer be shunted and would
>this
>transformer be worth the 44.95 if they were removed from equipment??
>
>thanks for any input and safe coiln'
>kevin dalpe
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