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Re: Source for Pole Pigs and metal spheres.
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To: tesla@pupman.com
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Subject: Re: Source for Pole Pigs and metal spheres.
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From: Open Minded <unknown@apc.net>
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Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1997 14:25:28 -0800
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Subscriber: unknown@apc.net Sun Jan 12 22:09:05 1997
Tesla List wrote:
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> Subscriber: knardell@mailhost.accesscom.net Sat Jan 11 10:51:54 1997
> Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 16:25:34 -0600
> From: Kevin <knardell@mailhost.accesscom.net>
> To: tesla@pupman.com
> Subject: Source for Pole Pigs and metal spheres.
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> Well I went to the power company today and found the person in
> charge, I told him straight what I was looking for and why I needed it. He
> did not seem amused but took me seriously and also understood the budget I
> was on. We were looking at (Still in use and live) Corona balls, these are
> little aluminum balls about 5-6" dia. and are placed on the HV switches in
> the sub stations. Next we went to the yard and sized up the pigs!! those
> suckers were from 5KV-115KV (200lbs to ???HUGE), he put me in touch with the
> transformer shop and monday I get to go and pick out a pig! The best part is
> that I may be able to skate with it for 50 bucks! The corona balls are going
> to be another story, I have to find switches out of service for that but the
> good part is that they are free!
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> This fellow at the shop says they have alot of old NON-PCB transformers in
> the scrap pile, can I rewind or repair these? Another thing I found was
> MONSTER capacitors, I don't know what they were rated at but they are made
> to deal with those big pigs, would these be also something to try and get or
> look into? I tried to read a value but there was nothing on the caps that
> said anything about voltage or capacitance.
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> I hope I inspire some folks to visit their local power company and
> transformer shop as this can be rewarding, it sure made my week.
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> I think the oil in the out of service units might be good for poly caps, agree?
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> Regards,
> Kevin Nardelle
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Kevin -
Way to go with the power people!
Those caps are for power-factor correction, big time. They are
rated in VAR (Volts-Amps Reactive). You can get the capacitance
value with a formula -- which I *don't* have handy -- or take a
small cap meter along with you and check 'em on the spot. (Just
short them out momentarily BEFORE you measure them.)
- Brent