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Re: bad pole xmfrs
Original poster: "Virtualgod" <mike.marcum-at-zoomtown-dot-com>
I used to have a 7200/12470 25kva pig that weighed in at 340 lb (measured
out of curiousity), so the 14.4 probably weighs a bit more with extra
insulation.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tesla list" <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
To: <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2004 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: bad pole xmfrs
> Original poster: Yurtle Turtle <yurtle_t-at-yahoo-dot-com>
>
> We actually had to "rescue" the poor thing with a
> chainsaw and a handtruck. You might remember me asking
> the list for ideas on how to lower it from the pole.
> We finally just cut it down. After rolling it
> cross-country, we pulled it into the truck with only 2
> 2x12's and the handtruck. The guy really earned his
> pentium 200!
>
> Actually, unloading it was a breeze! I simply slid it
> down the 2x12's without the handtruck. The only hard
> part was keeping the weight evenly distributed on the
> two 2x12's.
>
> I have no idea what it weighs, but since it has
> aluminum windings, that may reduce it a pound or two.
>
> The picture you probably saw with "25" was after I
> repainted it and used Home Depot stickers. Here's the
> "before" picture. I like the "25+":
>
> http://www.hot-streamer-dot-com/adam/garage/pig_14.4kV_25kVA_1.jpg
>
> Adam
>
> --- Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
> > Original poster: DRIEBEN-at-midsouth.rr-dot-com
> >
> > Hi Adam, all,
> >
> > Nice find! I recall seeing pics of this pig on your
> > webpage and it
> > was clearly marked "25" on the front. I'll bet it
> > was a real challenge
> > for two people to load a 25 kVA pig (which I suppose
> > would have to
> > weigh in at 400 to 450 lbs minimum) into the back of
> > a pickup, un-
> > less you had access to an overhead hoist or a fork
> > lift to assist
> > in your lifting efforts. And UNLOADING it would be
> > an even bigger
> > challenge w/out mechanical assitance :^O.
> >
> > I'd have to agree with you 100% on the pig vs NST
> > farm issue. Even
> > with a huge NST farm that supposedly adds up to the
> > same kVA rating
> > as a single pig, the pig powered coil always seems
> > to outperform the
> > NST driven coil, espcially in the catagory of
> > streamer brightness!
> > And a pole pig dosen't even "break a sweat" running
> > a coil at or even
> > significantly above its nameplate rating. It seems
> > like I was told
> > that the utility power companies don't even consider
> > upgrading a
> > pole transformer to a larger unit unless the demand
> > on it consistant-
> > ly exceeds its rating by a factor of 80% (18 kVA
> > draw from a 10 kVA
> > pig). Someone correct me on that if I'm wrong on
> > that, but I do know
> > that a pig can be ran at 2 or even 3 times its
> > nameplate kVA rating
> > running a Tesla coil for short runs (<5 minutes -
> > not too many of
> > us are gonna run a coil for longer time intervals
> > than that, anyway).
> >
> > David Rieben
> >
>
>
>