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Re: [TCML] Variac Faceplate



I won't part with mine, but I'd be glad to scan and email you a copy of what I have. You can print it, or even take it to a print shop and have them print it on plastic. The good thing about doing it this way is you can Photoshop it anyway you want. Rather than going from 0 - 100, it could go to from 0 - 240 volts, 0 - 280, or whatever. You can also clean up any scratches.

I think I have two, a "real" Staco Variac, and a Superior Electric Powerstat.

That's what I did with my ammeter/CT combo. I scanned, edited and printed the scale, so it now reads 0 - 150 amps, rather than the 5 amps (I think) it used to read.




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 From: Andrew Robinson <arobinson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Tesla Coil Mailing List <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> 
Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2013 12:31 AM
Subject: [TCML] Variac Faceplate
 

Any one out there have a variac faceplate for a panel that's in great condition they would be willing to part with? Have not used them in awhile and cant seem to relocate an easy source online. Please reply to me off list if you have one you'd be willing to sell and ship.

Thanks guys,
~Andrew
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