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Re: Re[2]: 4 pack MOT! wowsa!



Original poster: "Hydrogen18" <hydrogen18-at-hydrogen18-dot-com> 

actually 60 KVA, 20 Kilovolts at 470 pf. I'm want to use them so I can
really limit this baby down so it can power my 3 inch coil. At max power
wintesla says my 3 inch tesla coil would throw 83 inch sparks under ideal
conditions. That is if the secondary didnt become a sheet of liquid copper
first. Read more here:

http://www.hydrogen18-dot-com/projectlogs/hivolt/4packmot/

any ideas on the correct # of turns for a sliding core inductive ballast
with a 4 inch sq core at 240 VAC?

---Eric
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Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 5:31 PM
Subject: Re[2]: 4 pack MOT! wowsa!


 > Original poster: Mike Poulton <mpoulton-at-mtptech-dot-com>
 >
 >
 >  > Original poster: "Christoph Bohr" <cb-at-luebke-lands.de>
 >
 >  >  >temporarily or how about a 60 KVA
 >  >  > 470 pf russian transmitter cap on  each 5000 volt output?
 >
 >  > I am not sure if this type of cap can handle this, but the values ( I
assume
 >  > 60KVA is upposed to be 60KV )
 >  > sound reasonable. I used 2 seriesed MOT-capacitors on each HV leg in
series
 >  > and these worked great, especialy in
 >  > respect of the lower voltage drop ( even some rise does/can occour here
as
 >  > far as I know )
 >
 > That would be 60KVA, 5kV.  Way oversized for power, and not quite
 > enough capacitance, I think.  Check the reactance of 470pf at 60Hz --
 > it will be quite a bit less than what you want, if you desire an amp
 > or so of output current.
 >
 > -------------------------------------------------
 > Mike Poulton
 > MTP Technologies
 > mpoulton-at-mtptech-dot-com
 > KC0LLX (70cm AM ATV, 33cm/12cm FM ATV, Omaha, NE)
 >
 >
 >