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RE: transformer modification
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- Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 19:04:55 -0700
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Original poster: "Dave Halliday" <dh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Richard Quick had a couple of good procedures -- I found a copy of it on
this website here:
http://www.monmouth.com/~grimcorona/newpage1.htm
He recommends the cold cook - you can also soak it in a gallon of
kerosene for three-four days but this makes a huge mess.
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> Original poster: Bobby Amaya <dimon20042004@xxxxxxxxx>
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> Hi everyone
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> I have a 15kv 30mA NST and I am going to melt its
> insulation to fix it. I was wondering if anyone could
> tell me how much current can I get out of it safely
> with out burning it up? Would anyone happen to know
> what it is potted in,it looks like some type of carmal
> brown color.
> Thanks:-)
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> Bobby,
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