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RE: Ballast
Original poster: "Peter Reid" <peter-at-reidconsulting-dot-com.au>
Claude,
Yes it certainly will work well for a 4xMOT supply, however you may want
to have a few more turns on the ballast, so you can limit the input
current a bit more.
I live in Toowoomba, that's about 130km West of Brisbane in Queensland.
Regards
Peter Reid.
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Subject: Re: Ballast
Original poster: "claude masetto" <claudmas-at-optusnet-dot-com.au>
Thanks Peter. This was the information I am looking for. I'm guessing it
will work just as good for 4x MOTs. I see by your email address that you
are
in Australia. So am I. Whereabouts are you. I am in Sydney.
Thanks
Claude.
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Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 10:58 AM
Subject: RE: Ballast
> Original poster: "Peter Reid" <peter-at-reidconsulting-dot-com.au>
>
> Claude,
>
> I think that may have been me; however I am using it to run 6 MOT's
> instead of 4 :) . The details are on my webpage.
> http://tesla.reidconsulting-dot-com.au, if you want any more information
let
> me know.
>
> Regards
>
> Peter Reid
>
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> Subject: Ballast
>
> Original poster: "claude masetto" <claudmas-at-optusnet-dot-com.au>
>
> Hello everybody,
> A couple of weeks ago there was a posting on the list by somebody who
> made a
> ballast and was using it series with 4 MOTS. I think the core was
made
> from
> welding rods. I'm trying to track down this design information as I
> believe
> it works well, so if anybody can help it would be much appreciated.
> Thanks
> Claude.
>
>