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Re: MOT supply



Original poster: "Hydrogen18" <hydrogen18@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Given the availability of of MOTs and the problems encountered with using
the doubler I suggest you just try and find 3 more MOTs and make a 4 pack.
You will need to remove the HV connection to the transformer core and
connect it to a suitably insulated wire(ignition wire or neon sign wire) and
then insulate that with epoxy. A fifth MOT with its secondary shorted can be
used as a ballast. It isnt particularly difficult to wind a suitable
inductor either.

---Eric
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 8:03 PM
Subject: MOT supply


> Original poster: hue jass <chesscactuar@xxxxxxxxx> > > Hello! I am planning a new 4" coil, and i am limited on budget. I want to > make one of Greg Hunter's dual MOT supply with doubler. I already have an > MOT, but i dont have any idea how much voltage and current it can put out. > Also, my microwave cap is rated .65 mF at 2100KV AC. I can find the diodes, > caps, and resistors, but i need to know the if voltage of my MOT is enough > and if the capacity of my cap is enough. > > thanks > Blake > > >