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Re: [TCML] Load Sensing Transformer



Nor have I. The term "load sensing" almost sounds like some kind of transformer used to check bonding? If that is the case, then who knows. I've never tried such a device for powering a coil. Bonding transformers are generally 0-12mA and adjustable from 0-5000V. But if there are units capable of 12kV at 35mA, then it might be possible (assuming the current sense is defeated).

Any more info on the tranny?

Take care,
Bart

Lau, Gary wrote:
I'll confess that I've never heard of a load sensing transformer.  I don't believe I've ever heard that mentioned on this forum and a cursory Google search comes up dry.

Regards, Gary Lau
MA, USA

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 Will I be able to use a load sensing transformer on a tesla coil?
 It is 2kV-12kV load sensing. 35mA RMS.
 Will the primary circuit pull as much power as it can? or will I have
 to add extra resistance to the circuit? Will it overload this kind of
 transformer or will it peak at max voltage?

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