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Re: HELP WITH TOROID
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- Subject: Re: HELP WITH TOROID
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- Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 21:20:41 -0700
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Original poster: "Dr. Resonance" <resonance@xxxxxxxxxx>
That's why we don't use ducting toroids --- only commercial spun units ---
expensive but they work the best. On our pole xmfr coils, with 18 inch dia
sec we use 34 x 8.5 inch toroids -- $650 apiece.
We carry large 90 amp relays with 120 v pullin coil. I could sell you one
for $60.00. Add $12 for shipping.
Dr. Resonance
> get this other material or how to handle the ducting (dentable and
fragile)
> I've been getting from home depot? Also, one other thing, where do you
> purchase heavy duty switches for control panels and how much are they
(240v
> 50A)???
>
> Thanks,
> ~Drew
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