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Hey Dave, Center tapped <sigh> so blatantly obvious, especially when someone else points it out! Thank you again, and I have one or two (or ten) more questions re: mots, but another time, on perhaps a new thread. Happy Turkey Day, everyone! Neal. -----Original Message----- From: David Speck Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2013 11:11 AM To: Tesla Coil Mailing List Subject: Re: [TCML] DC Coil progress and MOT configuration Neal, Shorting the filament lead is just icing on the cake. Probably insignificant electrically, except to those of us with OCD. The primaries would definitely be connected in parallel. As far as the secondaries are concerned, you could connect them in parallel for double the current, or in series for double the voltage. If you bond the frames of the transformers together, you can consider the two transformers to be equivalent to a single center tapped transformer with the connected frames being the center tap, something near ground potential. At peak voltage, you would have +2,200 volts to the center tap at one HV terminal, and -2,200 volts to the center tap at the other HV terminal, or a total of 4,400 volts total across the two HV output terminals of the stack. You can drive out the magnetic shunt laminations located in the gaps between the primary and secondary coils for a little higher output current with either arrangement. Dave On 11/28/2013 10:25 AM, Neal Namowicz wrote: > Hi Dave and all, > > Thanks for the suggestions, but just a little clarification, please. > > First, re: the current limiter, I did have the secondary shorted, but I > didn't realize I should short the filament winding also. Which would be > more effective, shorting the winding or removing it if possible? (Looking > at it, it's probably going to be simpler to short it, anyway) > Next the issue of the other 2 mots. I did phase them, so that part's taken > care of. However, if I set them up as you say, wouldn't I just be doubling > the current output while the voltage remains the same? > We don't have to get into the DC resonant charging issue now, but I may > have some questions about that another time. > > Thanks again for your help, > > Neal. > _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla