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Re: NSTand PT replacement xmfrs
Original poster: "S&JY" <youngsters-at-konnections-dot-net>
Great news! Again, I recommend going with a dual or center-tapped primary
so they can be used on either 120 or 240 volt supplies. I think it would be
worth the small extra cost.
--Steve Young
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tesla list" <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
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Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2004 10:05 AM
Subject: NSTand PT replacement xmfrs
> Original poster: "Dr. Resonance" <resonance-at-jvlnet-dot-com>
>
>
> As most experimenters are aware high powered NSTs are slowly going away to
> be replaced by ground fault limiting devices built into the xmfr. New PTs
> are very expensive and require external current limiting which is also
> expensive due to the high cost of suitable cores.
>
> We have been working with and patiently waiting for a company to provide
us
> with a replacement I designed nearly 1 yr. ago. Finally, my patience has
> worn out as they are too busy to make small batch runs of coils for us to
> test --- this due to a new factory going up in China.
>
> I am now working with 2 other companies, not as large, who seem to be
> interested in my project --- at least enough to provide us with some
'test"
> coils and cores.
>
> Our goal is to have a working acceptable xmfr developing 16 kV (CT
grounded
> like a neon) at 250 mA and current limited so an external reactor will not
> be requires. A pair or trio of these connected in parallel could form the
> equivalent of a pole xmfr without the required external reactance.
>
> It appears this might happen soon --- perhaps by the end of July or
better.
>
> A lot of experimenters have contacted me off-list and declared interest in
> this xmfr. It hopefully will soon be a reality. I trust by mid-July to
> have availability and pricing available to those experimenters.
>
> Keep the faith,
>
> Dr. Resonance
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