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Re: Need Help finding transformers
Original poster: "RIAA/MPAA's Worst Nightmare" <mike.marcum-at-zoomtown-dot-com>
I think anything above 60 mA is an odd size and very expensive. Didn't know
they came in 90 mA versions. I ran across a 15 kv 120 mA one once (a company
in Taiwan or somewhere)... It cost over $500 new. You could get one heck of
a pig/x-ray transformer/pt with that. Better off getting several 15kV/30
mA's and paralleling them, though the sum weighs more. If you don't mind
making a mess you could also take a 15/60 and remove half the shunts for
15/120, though it would then have only about 20% duty cycle (usually no big
deal with TC's).
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Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 1:18 PM
Subject: Need Help finding transformers
> Original poster: "Jason & Christy" <jcwallace-at-redbird-dot-net>
>
> Hello everyone. Its that time of year again that I as a wife start
searching
> for tesla coil related presents for my husbands birthday and Christmas
> presents. Of course he had to be born 10 days before xmas lol. This year
he
> FINALLY told me he wanted a neon transformer minimum of 15 kv 90 MA or
> larger, ive checked ebay all ready and no signs of any that size, anyone
> know where I can buy on online? We dont really have many neon sign shops
> around here so finding one is near impossible. If at all possible please
> email me at momto3daughters-at-hotmail-dot-com as thats my personal email addy
and
> would like to keep this a surprise from hubby.
> Thanks a bunch
> Christy
>
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