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Re: 50 Variacs 7.8 KW each FOR SALE
Original poster: "Krohns" <2halice@xxxxxxx>
Gary,
Your links don't work.
Hal
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From: "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 4:26 PM
Subject: 50 Variacs 7.8 KW each FOR SALE
> Original poster: gary350@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> I have a truck load of variacs to sell you can see 2 pictures at the
> link listed below.
>
> The Variac in the picture is a 7.8 KW, 28 amps, input voltage
> 240/120, Outout voltage 0-280. This is a 2 gang unit, Double unit, 2
> variacs connected together. You can use them seperate or wire them
> in parallel to get 15.6 KW.
>
> I have a lot of these to sell and I am not sure how many I actually
> have probably 40 or 50 total.
>
> I have maybe 4 or 5 double units. I have maybe 10 tripple units. I
> have 1 maybe 2 units that are a 5 variac stack. I might even have
> a unit that is a 4 variac stack not sure until I move some other
> stuff out of the way to take a look.
>
> The values are unknown at the moment. Most are 240/120 input voltage
> and 0-280 output voltage, rated about 5KW, 6KW up to about 7.8 KW per
> variac. There might even be a 10KW unit somewhere in the lot.
>
> I have a single 5KW variac rated at 120 volts input, 140 volts
> output. There might be 2 or 3 of these.
>
> These things are heavy. The double variac unit weight is about 100
> pounds maybe more I have not actually weighed it. It took 2 people
> to move it so I could take pictures.
>
> These things sell for about $650.00 to $850.00 per variac NEW. I
> will take $300.00 per variac or any "REASONABLE" offer. Absolutely
> NO trading I have too much stuff as it is already.
>
> I perfer the units be picked up at my house in Murfreesboro, TN. 37129.
>
> Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs including package and
> handling fees.
>
> If anyone is interested in the entire LOT of variacs I will take
> $5000.00 for them all. I can provide pictures of them all. You will
> need a 3/4 ton or maybe a 1 ton truck to haul them all. Also bring
> several very strong guys with you to load them in your truck.
>
> SEE PICTURES AT,
>
>
http://s67.photobucket.com/albums/h292/mikeweaver/?action=view¤t=variac2.jpg
>
>
http://s67.photobucket.com/albums/h292/mikeweaver/?action=view¤t=varic1.jpg
>
> Gary Weaver
>
>
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