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RE: Transformer question
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- Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:40:50 -0600
 
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Original poster: "Dave Halliday" <dh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
You want to make sure that it is _not_ a soild-state transformer as
these will definitly not work.
The transformer should weigh about ten pounds at least.  Solid state
units are a pound or two at most.
See if there isn't a neon or sign shop in your area.
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> Original poster: "bmcpeak" <bmcpeak33@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Hello All,
> I have a few questions for the group... Would a NST with a GFI
> circuit be suitable for coiling?
> And is Richard Quick still active in coiling?
> Brad McPeak
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