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Re: Sources for MOTs



Original poster: dgoodfellow-at-highstream-dot-net 

There is a nearby appliance place near me. At times I have seen up to 4 GE
Spacemaker microwave ovens out by the dumpster. I pull up and help myself to
the ovens when they are closed. When they are open, I ask first, and they
tell me to take them if I want them. Unfortunately, I have never pulled 2 of
the same type of transformer out of apparently identical ovens. At this
point my friend and I have a stash of over 30 transformers, no two alike.
Right now, go to ebay and there is a boat load of transformers available.
Just type "high voltage transformer" into the search bar, you should see
over 20 listings, all from the same seller. He wants about $15.00 each for
them, but I bet that he would take an offer for 4 or 6 of them.

Cheers, Dave G.

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Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 12:51 AM
Subject: Sources for MOTs


 > Original poster: "Hydrogen18" <hydrogen18-at-hydrogen18-dot-com>
 >
 > How do you people acquire MOTs? I can certainly buy them for cheap but
dont
 > want if I can get them cheaper(preferablly free). Any ideas or
suggestions?
 >
 >
 >