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Re: re: D5000 - B Luxtrol variac
Original poster: DRIEBEN-at-midsouth.rr-dot-com
Adam,
Actually my Luxtrol looks almost identical to the 1256D's that you
got from me, externally. I'm at work now so I can't snap any pics to
send to hotstreamer-dot-com. Maybe if I can get out my digicam tomorrow,
I can snap a pic of it and put it on hotstreamer. The only difference
is the stick-on label that reads "Luxtrol" instead of Powerstat. Of
course it is taper wound like yours and has no taps like David Weiss
mentioned.
David Rieben
----- Original Message -----
From: Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
Date: Thursday, March 25, 2004 12:44 pm
Subject: Re: D5000 - B Luxtrol variac
> Original poster: Yurtle Turtle <yurtle_t-at-yahoo-dot-com>
>
> Sounds kinda like these:
>
> http://www.hot-streamer-dot-com/adam/garage/variac_120_volt_45.8_amp_1.jpg
>
> http://www.hot-streamer-dot-com/adam/garage/variac_120_volt_45.8_amp_2.jpg
>
> though mine say they are good for 5500 watts. Mine
> came from an old theatre that was closing down and a
> former list member salvaged them and offered them to
> the list. I had to drive all day to get them, but they
> were cheap. I haven't weighed them, but I think they
> weigh less than the 1256's I got from you. They are
> taper wound, so they can only be wired one way. They
> also don't have any taps.
>
> I used to use these guys back to back to feed my pig,
> and they never even got warm, though my ballasting
> MOTs sure did.
>
> Adam
>
>
>
> --- Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
> > Original poster: DRIEBEN-at-midsouth.rr-dot-com
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Got a little question on a beauty that I just got on
> > ebay. Externally,
> > it looks just like a 1256D powerstat and has the
> > Powerstat name on the
> > frame support members just like a 1256. However, it
> > is rated at 5000
> > watts or 120 volts at exactly 41.6 amps, that is for
> > an incandescent
> > lamp load, and is rated to handle (135) 40 watt
> > flourescent lamps with
> > certain types of ballasts. This things weighs 72
> > lbs. on the scale
> > which seems to dictate a considerable higher rating
> > than 5 kW or 5 kVA.
> > O yea, that's right, kVA and kW are not necessarily
> > interchangable un-
> > less the power factor is corrected to right at 100%.
> > Yet with a resistive
> > load like incandescent lamps, the power factor
> > should be right at 100%,
> > shouldn't it? Of course, flourescent lamps with
> > their accompanying bal-
> > lasts would introduce an inductive load where the
> > power factor would
> > be noticably less than 100%. 135 x 40 = 5400 which
> > is a bit more than
> > 5000. Could someone please shed a little bit of
> > light on this matter
> > for me?
> >
> > David
> >
> > PS - I got a great deal on this variac too with a
> > grand total of under
> > $75 in it, including shipping ;^))
> >
> >
>
>
>