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Re: Xfmrs



Original poster: Finn Hammer <f-h@xxxx>

Tony,

Answer is, it is a piece of cake:

http://home5.inet.tele.dk/f-hammer/tesla/museum/pig/porkchop.htm

This transformer has now been running museum duty for 4 years. I just came back from there right now, to do sound pressure measurements, and during a 1/3 octave frequency analysis the coil ran for 20 minutes without interruption. Others have done this. I was inspired by Mark Finnis downunder, and others have done it as well-

Cheers, Finn Hammer

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Original poster: "Anthony R. Mollner" <penny831@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I have a question that I have wondered about for a long time and perhaps
someone can comment on it. How difficult is it really to "Make" a pole pig
or a transformer of some kind? I mean, why can't we wind a core, put it in a
bath of transformer oil and put it to use? Huhh, huh? Any xfmr guys out
there have an idea on that???
Tony
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Subject: [PHISH] Unpotting a France 12/30

Original poster: "Jim Mora" <jmora@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello,
I have a couple of France 12/30?s. I want to
un-pot one of them (some of the tar is cracked
and likely leaky) and remove a few shunts to make
a cap charger with a 5x multiplier. A newer 15/60
works just fine with some serious humming­ fast
and weighs three times the France! I am wondering
if I can keep the France in the original tank and
carefully heat it in a gas powered BBQ. Ideally,
I would like to pour molten tar out and soak the
tranny in diesel, or gasoline to dissolve the
rest. I guess I will have to remove the core to
knock out some shunts and hopefully be able to reconnect the HV bushings.
If I can leave it in the original tank, I would
melt some paraffin and Vaseline together and
repot it in that. Hopefully I can squeeze 40 or
50 ma out of it and current limit the cap input
which would likely be just right. I know this is
a well covered thread; but, has anyone
successfully done this using a similar method? I
would be open to mineral oil which probably sinks
away the heat better, but the on time should be no more than a couple
minutes.
Thanks Much,
Jim Mora