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Re: New Find
Original poster: Mike <megavolts61@xxxxxxxxx>
Sounds to me like you can make a single ground for all...primary,
secondary, and transformer. Nice lil find!
Mike
Original poster: "Tim Flood"
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The company was going to scrap an old ozone generater, which
I intercepted it on the way to the scrap hopper, with permission.
The HV transformer inside the generator is a GE 120v primary,
15/16/17 Kv sec. at 200VA. The transformer has only one HV bushing.
By hooking up one leg of a jacobs ladder to the HV side and the
other leg to ground I got a very healthy arc, approximately
5". I have a question as to how to wire this transformer into a
tank circuit as
there is only one HV output as compared to the normal set-up for
a NST. Should I connect the HV to one side of the tank circuit and
ground the other leg or what is the proper way to use
this unit? Thanks for any input. Tim Flood
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