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Re: Filters for non - NST primary
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- Subject: Re: Filters for non - NST primary
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- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 20:06:57 -0600
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In a message dated 10/13/05 10:17:51 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
tesla@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
> The Terry filter is only for NSTs.
How come? Why would it be unsuitable for a pig, MOT, PT, etc.? I
don't see how it could hurt.
IIRC the pig setups I've seen on the Web *do* use the filtering
chokes on the secondary lines. I understand weird resonances and
other problems can occur with shunted transformers, such as NSTs,
when using filter chokes. Has anybody determined if they are of
harm/benefit on the larger systems?
-Phil LaBudde