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RE: Need Help finding transformers
Original poster: Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-twfpowerelectronics-dot-com>
Hi,
I would think that in almost all cases, one would be better off with two
15/60 NSTs rather than trying to find a single 15/120... I got some
15/120's from Jon Tebbs that I resold. In fact, I sent a few of the 85
pound monsters (95 pounds when triple packed for shipping...) right back
across the country to near the areas they came from :o)) That is about an
$80 trip buy the cheapest UPS rates!! Shipping them started a whole bunch
of polices here about what I do and don't ship ;-))
Of course, if you want to know what they look like, here is a new never
used one just to fill your dreams with tonight >:o))
http://hot-streamer-dot-com/temp/15-120NST-01.jpg
http://hot-streamer-dot-com/temp/15-120NST-02.jpg
http://hot-streamer-dot-com/temp/15-120NST-03.jpg
Cheers,
Terry
At 03:54 PM 12/8/2003, you wrote:
>Hello Christy
>
>NSTs at 15kv, 60ma+ are very difficult to located. They are usually found by
>accident.
>I found a 15kv, 120ma at an abandoned motel, and got another from Terry
>Fritz. These
>were just out of the blue opportunities. How about getting two 15kv, 60ma
>NSTs, which
>can be phased together (a simple matter) into a 15kv, 120ma supply. Don't
>buy new as
>the cost will probably exceed $300. If he already has a 15kv, 60ma NST, then
>one
>more will do the job. Try http://www.borg-dot-com/~hcohen/transformers.html.
>They have
>15kv, 60ma NSTs, but they have the new GFI interruption circuit. I think the
>GFI circuit
>can be defeated in a simple manner. There is a phone number at the site for
>special needs.
>
>Godfrey Loudner
>
> >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?