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Re: Seattle-area pole transformer for adoption.
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- Subject: Re: Seattle-area pole transformer for adoption.
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- Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 12:58:58 -0600
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Original poster: "J. Aaron Holmes" <jaholmes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Transformer has be claimed, pending inspection :)
Thanks all!
Regards,
Aaron, N7OE
--- "J. Aaron Holmes" <jaholmes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> To make way for more HV stuff, I'm parting with the
> uglier of my two present pole transformers:
>
> (the one with arrows pointing at it)
> http://silicon-arcana.com/xfrmr.jpg
>
> Unit is RTE-brand, 25kVA, 14,760V, single-bushing,
> and
> weighs in at nearly 500lbs. It's never been
> subjected
> to TC punishment, but has made a few real nice
> Jacob's
> ladders. Only downer is a tinge of rust.
>
> Reply (to me only) if you're interested. The
> successful adoptive parent will have demonstrated HV
> experience, be 21+ years of age, and live nearby
> (I'm
> NOT shipping this sucker, no siree! Please do not
> ask.) I can lift the thing onto a pickup truck, but
> how it gets off at your end is up to you! :))
>
> Best Regards,
> Aaron, N7OE
>
>