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Re: MOT pri, sec insulation rating



Original poster: "S & J Young by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <youngs-at-konnections-dot-net>

Xoom321 (don't you have a real name?),

My idea is that the effectiveness of MOT magnetic shunts varies considerably
among non-identical MOTs.  It appears the current regulation via shunts of
your larger MOTs is much better than those of your smallerr ones.
--Steve
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Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 9:07 PM
Subject: MOT pri, sec insulation rating


> Original poster: "J Whyte by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>"
<xoom321-at-hotmail-dot-com>
>
> I found some older SEARS, Kenmore Microwave XMFR's....manufacturing
company
> "Toshiba Co (Jpn)" says that the XMRF's winding insulation is good to 20
> kVDC. NOT BAD!!!
>
> These Toshiba MOT's are HUGE!! However I have a slight problem with my new
> formers!
> I'm only getting 4" arc's on a single 1.25 kW XMFR (on 120VAC), not 8"
> (which was achieved with a VERY small MOT!") and this troubles me! I am
use
> to 6-8" electrical arcs at 2-2.5 kVAC. However the cap does say
> .98uF at 1900 WVAC, but shouldn't the transformer be outputting more
voltage
> out of curcuit?????
>
> Any ideas on this?
>
>
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