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Re: Gobs of NSTs
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- Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 14:03:44 -0600
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Original poster: trwalters001@xxxxxxxxxxx
Hi David,
Thanks for the advice. I know that 9 NSTs is a lot, but I can pick them
up!! A pole pig (I have read) weighs in excess of 300 lbs. Plus I've got to
have a current limiter that's going to weigh quite a bit too. I'm a pretty
big guy, but not that big!
I was able to acquire 9 NSTs for right at $200, so I thought I'd give them
a try. If you (or anyone else) has some advice or pointers, PLEASE let me know!
Tim
-------------- Original message --------------
> Original poster: "David Rieben"
> Tim,
> (9) 15/30 paralleled NSTs? Wow, that's an awful lot. If you're looking
> for that much power, why not just go for a single pole pig as your power
transformer?