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Re: HV transformer questions
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- Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 16:57:05 -0600
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Original poster: "Jolyon Cox" <jolyon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Are they really that heavy only it seems like excessive weight considering
the small output.
Jolyon
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Subject: Re: HV transformer questions
> Original poster: David Speck <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Jolyon,
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> I have units like these. They provide DC output to run the corona wires
in
> photocopiers. They are usually potted inside, and not much use for coil
> work, being rated for only 5 milliamps output.
>
> Dave
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> >Would this item be suitable for powering a Tesla coil? Apparently it was
> >made by Woden for Rank Xerox -for what purpose? The third line on the box
> >reads "INPUT 98-122 VOLTS 50~ 0.5VA" but the fifth line reads "S.C 5MA
> >MAX" and 8kV at 5mA is 40VA so this does not make sense to me -any
> >explanations? And why is it so heavy?
> >
> >Jolyon
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