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Re: [TCML] Pole transformer repair



If you can't repair your transformer, there are several pole transformers for sale on E-Bay. Not exactly cheap, but available. I see them pop up on E-Bay occasionally. I have heard that T&R Electric doesn't sell to hobbyists any more which is too bad. That's where I got my 10 KVA unit in 2000. You might try the following company that is also in South Dakota. I have seen them selling on E-Bay at various times with no restrictions on who they would sell to listed and they will ship.

Dakota American Transformers

Steve White
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tyler LaVite" <tlavite@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Scott Kraus" <plymouth_4406@xxxxxxxxx>, "Tesla Coil Mailing List" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 3, 2019 7:37:46 AM
Subject: Re: [TCML] Pole transformer repair

Scott you don’t have a good link for a source for the paper you used and the wire do you? I’ll know more once I drain my tank and pull the core out this Friday after work. I work for a local power company but it’s hard to get transformers from them since they don’t trash any of them lol.

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> On Jan 2, 2019, at 9:30 PM, Scott Kraus via Tesla <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> The one I repaired had all copper windings. The windings were set up so half the low voltage winding was on the outside then a 7200 volt winding. Next was another 7200 volt winding. Then finally the inside was the other half of the low voltage winding. The core had two sides of laminations wrapped through it. Each one was smaller than the one before it so I had to lay them out in order so they could be put back the same way. One of the 7200 volt windings was shot so I pulled the wire out from the side until all the windings could be separated. I rewound the damaged one and wrapped each layer in nomex paper. Probably better than it was. I went too far with the number of turns. Came out with 16.5 kV when I tested it. I think it was about 4 volts per turn. I ran my medium size  coil with it and it held up fine. I have a few videos of it running at D.C.s show in Baraboo Wi. back about 2010 on my Facebook page if interested.
> Scott
>    On Wednesday, January 2, 2019, 8:14:15 PM CST, David Buchanan <thebuchanan@xxxxxxxx> wrote:  
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> Probably wound with aluminum wire - difficult to splice or repair. I can advise on repair if no one else volunteers. 
> 
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>> On Jan 2, 2019, at 5:49 PM, Tyler LaVite <tlavite@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>> Welp has anyone on here ever repaired a pole transformer? I was using a pulse capacitor on a Jacob’s ladder on a 25kva pole transformer when the arc stopped I shut everything down immediately hooked up just the Jacob’s ladder and nothing... it’s pulling 58 amps and not putting anything out. When it was at full arc with no capacitor it always pulled 80 amps... I popped the top and noticed a small amount of black haze in the oil. So obviously something burned up... gonna drain it this weekend and pull the core out hopefully it’s not anything insane I spent allot of money on this transformer and it was brand new never used. Guess that’s the name of the game though you blow crap up lol
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