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The output is adjustable (it's the little knob under the meter) and has a considerable range. I don't know it's full range as I haven't tested this unit. We got them for the stacks, and then leapfrogged past them in our upgrade cycle in building the new lab. That's why we're selling these. The variac, pulled from the cabinet, will actually handle a 75kVA load just fine. I know this because it's a slightly smaller version of the one I use every day in our High Voltage lab as our main power supply. There are dozens, if not hundreds of videos of my demonstrating it's use in front of thousands of people. You yourself are welcome to come here and measure the output capacity and compare it yourself. Of course I suggest you bring a NIST traceable, calibrated measurement set. If you wish to do this, I would be happy to provide a complete camera crew and live audience to publish your results if you have any doubt as to the veracity of my claims. It's only a voltage regulator if you keep it intact and use it as such. Anyone interested on here would likely autopsy it for its component pieces. The transformer inside, aside from being "damn big" I know nothing about. Though it would make one hell of a boat anchor or a great core for a reactive ballast. On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 11:25 AM, Teslalabor <teslalabor@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Okay! I was little bit confused because of the additional "large > transformer" you mentioned. What I was talking about, are units similar to > yours, used for automatic "voltage stabilisation". They automatically > adjust line voltage within a range of +/- some percent. These units consist > of small variacs + big transformer, which takes the load. > But anyway, you should check the namplate carefully. It says INPUT is > 166-229 Volts and OUTPUT is fixed at 208 / 120 Volts. > So this means, this unit can NOT regulate Voltage between 0 - 208 Volts! > Is stabilizes the Output Voltage @ 208 Volts, whereas Input voltage can be > anything between 166-229 Volts. > So this is not a 75kVA Variac Mr. Boden... > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Boden" <cboden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: "Tesla Coil Mailing List" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2016 4:39 PM > Subject: Re: [TCML] Giant Variac For Sale > > > > If you check the pics, this is not a small variac. ;) It's a 6-stack >> (triple-double) of the standard big toroids with balancing chokes. It's >> one >> size smaller than our 100kVA variac and will certainly handle the load. >> Check the pics, the stack fills up half of that cabinet. >> >> On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 3:45 AM, Teslalabor <teslalabor@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >> >> Nice! I also had such an big automatic voltage regulator some time ago. >>> "Problem" is: I don't remember how it works but the variac itself (which >>> would be interesting for TC use) is only a relatively small one, maybe >>> 10kVA or less. The main power (75kVA in your case) comes from the big >>> standard 3-phase transformer, which is controlled via the small variac + >>> controll transformer. >>> Maybe you should add an info to your auction, that this is NOT a 75kVA >>> variac, this could lead to some confusion and you could get some trouble >>> otherwise :-) >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Boden" < >>> cboden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> To: "Tesla Coil Mailing List" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2016 1:21 AM >>> Subject: [TCML] Giant Variac For Sale >>> >>> >>> If anyone is interested in a massive 6-stack variac, we have one for >>> sale. >>> >>>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/222067908245 >>>> This happens to also include a solid cabinet with a large transformer >>>> and >>>> some control circuitry. The unit actually works, but who cares, it's a >>>> giant 6-stack variac :) >>>> >>>> And a matching massive switch as well >>>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/322055321777 >>>> -- >>>> >>>> Chris Boden >>>> President >>>> The Geek Group National Science Center >>>> www.thegeekgroup.org >>>> We Build Awesome >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> >>>> This email may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole >>>> use of the intended recipient. Any review or distribution by others is >>>> strictly prohibited. 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