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Re: High Voltage Transformer
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- Subject: Re: High Voltage Transformer
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- Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2005 15:45:41 -0700
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Original poster: Yurtle Turtle <yurtle_t@xxxxxxxxx>
It is. However the Users Manual calls it a "Capacitor
Charging Power Supply". They are (I have 2) rated at
1000 j/s, so my 10kj bank charges up in just ten
seconds, so I wouldn't call this a "low amperage" PSU.
Adam
--- Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Original poster: BunnyKiller <bunikllr@xxxxxxx>
>
> Hey Adam..
>
> it looks like a Yag Laser Power supply to me...
>
> the 800V runs the flash/arc lamp and the 35KV is the
> starter pulse to get
> the lamp started....
>
> the 35KV section is very low amperage... may take
> quite a few seconds to
> top off a 10KJ cap at 25+KV
>
> Scot D
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> Tesla list wrote:
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> >Original poster: Yurtle Turtle <yurtle_t@xxxxxxxxx>
> >
> >Of course you can always get a capacitor charging
> PSU
> >like this one:
> >
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>http://www.hot-streamer.com/adam/garage/psu_34kV_1.jpg
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>http://www.hot-streamer.com/adam/garage/psu_34kV_2.jpg
> >
> >This one will charge 10kJ of caps in seconds.
> >
> >Adam
> >
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