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RE: Oil immersion for 4 MOT stack



Original poster: "Michael Strube by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <mjstrube-at-earthlink-dot-net>

Hi Chris,

I use a 5-gallon paint container for my 4-MOT supply, immersed in
transformer oil. The design can be seen here:
http://home.earthlink-dot-net/~mjstrube/Tesla/psu.html. Scroll all the way
to the bottom of the page, past the blown NST supply that motivated me
to go with MOTs.

Best,

Mike

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Subject: Re: Oil immersion for 4 MOT stack


Original poster: "Peter Terren by way of Terry Fritz
<teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <pterren-at-iinet-dot-net.au>

Hi Chris
I use 4 MOT's under transformer oil in a rectangular storage container
with a lip on the inside on which the cover rests so splashes go back
into the container. Mineral oil is apparently OK but don't use motor
oil. I ruined a capacitor using this. Transformer oil is best but costs
more. see http://members.iinet-dot-net.au/~pterren/tesla_coil_latest.htm for
details. Cheers Peter (Tesla Downunder)

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Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 1:44 AM
Subject: Oil immersion for 4 MOT stack


  > Original poster: "Zagarus Rashkae by way of Terry Fritz
<teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <arbitrarily_random-at-yahoo-dot-com>  >  > To All:  >
 > I have a 4 MOT stack powering my TC, capacitatively  > limited to
about 150-200mA. I tried operating the  > tesla coil in slightly drizzly
weather (don't know  > what I was thinking at the time) and it blew the
two  > outer MOTs on the stack.  >  > I revamped the stack with 2 new
MOTs, silicone  > insulation, and some PVC HV bushings on the output. I
 > want to immerse the stack in oil so that I won't blow  > any more
MOTs. I am wondering if non-detergent motor  > oil will attack silicone,
plexiglas, PVC,  > polypropylene, vinyl tubing, or polyethylene, since I
 > may be using these plastics in the oil-immersed area.  >  > 1) Should
I even oil-immerse them in the first place?  >  > 2) Where can I get a
suitable container? It needs to  > be quite exactly 20 inches by 13
inches by 7 inches  > high.  >  > 3) Will it be very heavy? Without oul
it weighs about  > 60 pounds.  >  > Thanks,  >  > Chris  >  >  >  >