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RE: Jefferson Magnetek transformer



Original poster: "Matt Morrissette by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <yinzara-at-MIT.EDU>

Found out the transformer is blown.  Seller is sending me another one.
Thanks guys.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tesla list [mailto:tesla-at-pupman-dot-com] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 9:25 PM
To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
Subject: Re: Jefferson Magnetek transformer

Original poster: "by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>"
<Kidd6488-at-aol-dot-com>

In a message dated 10/8/02 8:00:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
writes:


>
> The transformer I have is a 120V AC to 15000V 30mA 60hz 450 va
transformer.
> It
> has to large electrodes (one on each side) surrounded by ceramic
insulation. 
> There are also two small electrodes with insulation on one side. There
is
> also
> a screw on the other side that looks similar to a ground. I connect
120V AC
> power into the two smaller electrodes and I m only get 300V out of the
large
> electrodes. Does anyone have any idea what I m doing wrong?
>
>
>
> Matt



I am curious how you went about measuring the HV Side. How did you
approach
this?

The transformer may just be 'burnt up' with severe short or something.
Measure
the current on the LV and HV side for us to help.

The LV measurement can be done by placing the Multimeter in series with
the
transformer, or by using a clamp amp.

The HV measurement can be taken by simply probing from one HV lead to
the
other. Be careful your fuse is good in the multimeter, and do not slip
when
measuring! 15kV can jump a solid 1/3 inch!
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Jonathon Reinhart
hot-streamer-dot-com/jonathon