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Re: Transformer Questions???



Original poster: "RIAA/MPAA's Worst Nightmare" <mike.marcum-at-zoomtown-dot-com> 

yes, but you can't use them together (at least I wouldn't try it). Of course
it would change the cap values called for in the plans.

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Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 10:03 AM
Subject: Transformer Questions???


 > Original poster: Timefreak-at-aol-dot-com
 >
 > I have just gained an interest in tesla coils and have acquired a set of
 > plans to walk me through construction of a tesla coil.  The plans call for
 > (4) 4000v, 30ma current ltd open core coil transformers wired together to
 > obtain an 8000v output.  I have two high output transformers
 > currently.  One says gaseous tube transformer outdoor non weather proof
 > normal power factor, primary 120v, secondary 9,000, 60hz, 270V.A., 30ma,
 > Secondary Mid Point Grounded;  and the second says neon transformer,
 > primary 120v, secondary 12,000v, 360V.A., 3.30A., 30ma, Secondary Mid
Point
 > Grounded to case.  Can either of the later be used to replace the four
 > transformers wired together?  It seems to me it would save alot of
trouble?
 >
 > Thanks in advanced!
 >
 > Keith A. Ruch (Timefreak)
 >
 >