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Re: New "MOT" power supplies??
Original poster: "RIAA/MPAA's Worst Nightmare" <mike.marcum-at-zoomtown-dot-com>
There's some ferrite cores on ebay. Biggest I've seen.
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Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 7:25 PM
Subject: RE: New "MOT" power supplies??
> Original poster: Gregory Hunter <ghunter31014-at-yahoo-dot-com>
>
> > > I can't imagine those things being useful for TC
> > work, at least not for
> > > primary capacitor charging. Maybe the rectified
> > output would be OK for
> > > a DC coil. I suspect also that the line
> > isolation isn't good enough to
> > > allow stacking those things in series.
> > > Ed
> >
> > I dunno. From the pictures, it looks like the
> > transformer has so few turns
> > as to be easy to rewind for 2X or 4X the original
> > voltage. At that point you
> > have an EXCELLENT supply for a DC coil. Plus, a
> > little back engineering may
> > show an easy way to increase the power. Add a little
> > oil bath for the whole
> > thing...
> > db
> >
> I agree. Most of us avoid experimenting with big
> solid state power HV supplies because big ferrite
> cores are rare and expensive. Cheap microwave ovens
> may reverse that, to where we have a ready supply of
> cheap (or free) kilowatt-class ferrite cores from dead
> ovens.
>
>
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> Gregory R. Hunter
>
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