Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Mot Powered Tesla Coils On A MOT Transformer, How Much Of A Difference Does A Cap Make?

On a MOT transformer, how much of a difference does a Cap make? - mot powered tesla coils

Do not use a microwave, but the experience (arc, power)

2 comments:

John said...

First, be careful!

The capacitor is used with a high-voltage diodes to a level translator for forming a negative supply for the magnetron of the microwave. If you want only one AC transformer and magnetron are not driving, you do not need the LED or PAC.

Also keep in mind that in general a primary ITV 12 volts (not 120).

lee26loo said...

Main transformer coil supply of up to 115 volt secondaries has two coils, is rated at 2,000 volts, and others (just a piece of bar) 2 volts or greater than the supply filaments. 2000 Volts output process by a simple Doppler circuit (a diode and capacitor). It is negative 4000 volts. If the condenser is then removed, the negative 1414 volt DC products. Remove the diode, the products of 2,000 volts alternating current.

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