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Re: Fw: Input frequency (fwd)
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Subject: Re: Fw: Input frequency (fwd)
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From: Tesla List <mod1@pupman.com>
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Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 21:36:07 -0600 (MDT)
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Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 18:12:22 +0100
From: "chris.swinson" <chris.swinson@zetnet.co.uk>
To: Tesla List <tesla@pupman.com>
Subject: Re: Fw: Input frequency (fwd)
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From: Tesla List <tesla@pupman.com>
To: tesla@pupman.com <tesla@pupman.com>
Date: 04 August 1998 03:09
Subject: Re: Fw: Input frequency (fwd)
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>Date: Mon, 03 Aug 1998 11:51:26 -0700
>From: "Antonio Carlos M. de Queiroz" <acmq@compuland.com.br>
>To: Tesla List <tesla@pupman.com>
>Subject: Re: Fw: Input frequency (fwd)
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>Tesla List wrote:
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>> Say if you had a Neon say, 10Kv at 50ma running on the usual 230V 50Hz
>> mains. As far as I can gather if you use 230V input but at 100Hz you
would
>> actually get 20Kv at 50ma, thus more wattage input. Has anyone tried
this.
>> It may stress the Neon transformer but would this work ?
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>This is incorrect. The voltage will remain at the same level, and the
current
>(short-circuit) will decrease to 25 mA, since it is limited by the
inductive
>reactance of the output, that is proportional to the frequency.
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>Antonio Carlos M. de Queiroz
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I'n not convinced at all. I have just said something about why I say this
on another mail.
thanks for you thoughts :-)
chris.swinson@zetnet.co.uk