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Vincent, Sorry I did not see Dave's reply before I replied. I agree with Dave. Terry Leonard On 11/24/2015 7:58 PM, David Speck wrote:
Vincent, What is the rating of the fuses you are using? 10 amps? Are they slow blow or fast blow fuses?Many old-school name brand variable autotransformers (Variac, Powerstat) can handle double their rated nameplate current ratings for short runs of 30 - 60 seconds without being damaged. Can't say the same for some of the cheap Asian imports, though.A Variac is not the part of the circuit that provides current limiting. That is established by the NSTs themselves.If you want to run 4 NSTs simultaneously, you will need a Variac big enough to provide the all current they require.Adding power factor correction capacitors (PFC) to the transformer input may help manage their current drain.Dave On 11/24/2015 7:46 PM, Vincent D'Amore wrote:Hi AllRecently I've been running my coil controlled by a 10amp variac. I'm running two parallels 12/30 franceformer neons sign transformers and have been running this way for several years but as of late I keep blowing fuses on the variac about every 4th run. I'm not sure if or what has weakened over time. I would like to run my coil with a much larger power supply but that obviously won't go over well with my 10amp variac and I certainly don't want to move forward until I know the weakest point. Any suggestions? Also if I do go with a larger supply I'm thinking of 4 12/30's in parallel but don't know what to do for current limiting. Larger variac? Something else? Thanks for any advice.Vincent_______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.comVersion: 2016.0.7227 / Virus Database: 4477/11058 - Release Date: 11/24/15
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