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RE: strange vttc



Original poster: Brett Miller <brmtesla2-at-yahoo-dot-com> 

Godfrey,

Thanks for the tip on that.  Since I don't have a high
voltage probe I haven't been able to take a
measurement, which of course would be the preferred
method.

I once put 2 of the monster MOTs in series for a
jacob's ladder, but still had a hard time starting the
arc at the bottom.  I knew something was wrong.  They
were in proper phase since once started, I could pull
an arc to about 8 inches, but it couldn't be started
past about 4 mm.

It is so ridiculous that they would put a 4000v
sticker on the transformer core even though it refers
to the doubler output.  No matter, I'll just put
together a doubler.  But I want to pick up a HV probe
and take a direct measurement first.

-Brett


--- Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
 > Original poster: "Godfrey Loudner" <ggreen-at-gwtc-dot-net>
 >
 >
 > Hello Brett
 >
 > I have a heavy mot that has a 4000v label. I
 > can't remember the output, but its a lot less
 > than 4000v. I think the label is referring
 > to the voltage developed by a level shifter
 > in the microwave oven circuits. You might
 > want to checkout your mot to make sure you
 > really do have 4000v.
 >
 > Godfrey Loudner
 >
 >  >Hello, I am gathering materials for my own 304tl
 > based
 >  >coil, although I only have 1 tube.  I already have
 > the
 >  >primary form and secordary already wound.  Plus I
 > have
 >  >a 4000v mot which won't even need level shifting.
 >
 >  >-Brett
 >
 >