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Re: Microwave Oven Transformers
In a message dated 5/15/00 11:47:01 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
tesla-at-pupman-dot-com writes:
> Original Poster: "R.L. Hilbun" <SEIOKC-at-swbell-dot-net>
>
> Has anyone successfully used MOTs?
>
> They can't be more dangerous than a pole pig!
>
> At 1500 volts each, do you put 8 or ten in series?
>
> What about using two or four and a voltage doubler(s)?
>
> How do you handle the one side of the HV that is usually connected to the
> core?
>
> R.L. Hilbun (RL)
>
RL,
In one test, I used 4 MOT's in series, with the center point grounded.
the two outer cores were hot (dangerous).. MOT's have poor insulation,
so there was some corona sparkling between primary and core. In
any case, I got 62" sparks using a rotary gap and 4 to 6kVA depending
on whether or not I used extra external ballasting or not. You cannot
series more than 4 MOT's safely. I left the cores connected to one
side of the secodnary. You can use the voltage doubler approach,
and a number of folks on this list have done that.
Cheers,
John Freau