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Re: LINE FILTERS
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- Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 22:26:23 -0600
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Original poster: tesla popp <teslas_lab@xxxxxxxxx>
Ive paralelled mine before. Seems to work fine, but
this depends on the type of filters you have. Just
make shure all the internal components can take the
voltage: (if they are for 120vac only, beware!)
Also, THEY *MUST* BE EXACTLY THE SAME, or the lesser
ones might die.
Coiler Forever: Jeremiah Popp
--- Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Original poster: "MIKE HARDY" <MHARDY@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> I have access to 30A high quality single phase line
> filters. I've
> heard other coilers talk about paralleling several
> of these. In my
> case I want to parallel 4, for 120A @ 240V. Does
> this work? Does
> placing them in parallel effect the high freq.
> rejection in an
> adverse way. If this isn't a good idea, does anyone
> know of a cheep
> source for high current filters?
>
>
>