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Many years ago I did some experiments with saturable reactors. I used very big welding transformers (3 phase). I used the coil on the middle leg for control (variable DC current up to 20 Amps) and the two outer legs for load windings. Results were, that I was not able to get the desired power level even not by paralleling 2 of this devices and some other strange behavior. To make a long story short, it worked basically but I came to the conclusion, that a normal balast with air gap is much easier and better. Some old videos of my experiments:
Driving jacobbs ladder with saturable reactor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU-cbBRoKpc
Another test Setup with some description below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt6XLZvZQsI
Regards, Stefan Am 15.02.2018 um 17:18 schrieb Chris Boden:
Why is it that Saturable Reactors are so rarely used in HV Hobbyist applications such as Tesla Coils? We've been using Variacs for generations, we're great at Voltage control. But when it comes to current limiting the hobby world tends to fall short and go with some incredibly crude solutions. Saturable Reactors seem to be the MiniDisc of the HV world. They work, they're an elegant solution, but they're hard to find and weird so nobody ever uses them. Thoughts? Opinions? Wild conjecture? I'm genuinely curious and hoping someone has some ideas on this.
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