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Re: www.midcentralelectric-dot-com -- Prices



Original poster: "Crow Leader by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <tesla-at-lists.symmetric-dot-net>


>Original poster: "by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" 
><dhmccauley-at-spacecatlighting-dot-com>
>Thats quite a bit of money and I bet doesn't even cover shipping costs.
>If you contact Larry Millard at larrymill-at-hotmail-dot-com, he has great deals
>for dirt cheap.
>10kVA Pole Transformer
>Dual Bushing
>14.4kV Primary
>240V Secondary
>$350.00 SHIPPED FREE ANYWHERE IN THE U.S.
>5kVA Pole Transformer
>Dual Bushing
>14.4kV Primary
>240V Secondary
>$250.00 SHIPPED FREE ANYWHERE IN THE U.S.
>3kVA Pole Transformer
>Dual Bushing
>14.4kV Primary
>240V Secondary
>$250.00 SHIPPED FREE ANYWHERE IN THE U.S.
>I could have two (2) 5kVA Pole Transformers including shipping for the price
>of one of those mini 3kVA pole transformers with no shipping!

And? You can buy a $50 car too. More often than not, you get what you pay 
for. I recall somebody on this list got a used transformer that was full of 
water.
KEN

>Of course if you really like the novelty of a very small pole transformer
>then the $489 might be worth it.
>The Captain
>
> > They offer a "Fixed Load" 3KVA mini-pole pig that has
> > the following specs:
> >
> > Secondary: 120VAC
> > Secondary Bushings: 2
> > Primary: 14400VAC
> > Primary Bushings: 2
> > Insulation: 125KV BIL
> > Weight: 85lbs
> > Price $489
> >
> > Dimensions: 9" diameter x 15.5" tall
> > (27" tall with HV bushings)
> > 4" Standard NEMA hanger protruding
> > at 6.25" from the base.
> >
> > This should provide about 200mA -- roughly
> > three or four 15/60 NST's -- should consume
> > about 25A -- low enough for most house
> > oven/washer/dryer/220V outlets.
> >
> > It also weighs only 85 lbs. (Light for a pig)
> >
> >