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Subject: Good Pig
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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 00:59:33 -0600
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From: Jim Fosse [SMTP:jim.fosse@bjt.net]
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 1998 10:15 PM
To: Tesla List
Subject: Re: Good Pig
>From: Gregory R. Hunter [SMTP:ghunter@mail.enterprise.net]
>Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 1998 4:03 PM
>To: Tesla List
>Subject: Good Pig
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>Coiler Types,
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>I've been tinkering with my new pig, trying to ascertain if it's
>serviceable or not. I'm too chicken to apply mains power to it--I
>don't have anything to ballast it with. I ohmed the 11KV winding,
>and the needle (honest, a moving needle) slowly settled down on
>about 350 ohms. The 240V winding was practically a dead short. I
>have no idea what the resistance of pig windings should be. Do my
>readings sound right?
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Greg,
My 7.2kV 10KVA pigs HV winding measures 23 ohms. It's 220V
winding is under 0.01 ohms.
To check it out, apply a low voltage to the 220V winding, say 1 to 6
volts AC, and measure the HV winding. 6 volts in will give you 300
volts out.
For a HV test, build a jacobs ladder on the HV side and use several
hundred watts of lights as the ballast in the 240V side, or some
heating elements - space heaters, clothes iron, electric charcoal
starter....
cheers,
jim