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Re: HV plate transformer attn: Scott Hanson
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- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 22:42:45 -0600
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Original poster: Timjroche@xxxxxxx
Scott,
I'm sure it's single primary, the taps are brought to the top and
through a plate marked 115V...the secondary is the same way....marked
3400-0-3400. i am an amateur coiler with NO solid state or vacuum
tube experience. i have an M.S. frm Penn State Agronomy w/B.S. minor
in Organic Chem., & my uncle is dean of E.E. at U of Illinois...so i
have the ability to learn and comprehend tesla theory, however being
self taught through the web, i don't have to tell you, the web has a
lot of bad info too...I'm a stay-at-home dad so time is what i
got...bartering would be ideal...i have other xfr's that i would love
to find out what they are (my neighbor is a hauler/scrapper of
industrial mat'l so i score all kinds of....and best of all, I'm in
Anaheim,...i don't know anyone else into this so the list is my only
resource...it would be great to meet and swap stuff, but more
important ideas and theory..it's somewhat scary alone....using bottle
caps, I'm interested in MMC's....contact me off-list & I'll kick you
my ###-#### if you would like...i live real close to the 5 & the 91
split, la palma and Magnolia......
thanx,
tim