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Re: Transformer build up
Hi all!
> The real problem with a cascaded MOT scheme is the insulation for the
> second transformer in the cascade. (I assume here that you are hooking
> the primaries in parallel and the secondaries in series?) The core will
> be sitting at several kV, and the insulation from the primary to the
> core may not be designed to take that much load. You might check what
> the HiPot test voltage on a typical MOT is. It is probably in the few kV
> range, if they even HiPot test them (i'll bet they do, to meet UL or
> CSA). Then, for short impulses anyway, the insulation will hold up.
>
Ok, here are the specifications of my MOTs
Rated primary voltage 230V
Rated frequency 50 Hz
Resonant capacitor 0.998uF
Raten oven power 600W
Insulation class H
No load wattage loss 80W Max
No load current 4A Max
No load sec. voltage 2020V +- 50V
No load filament voltage 3.3V +- 0.1V
Temperature rise (Wire) 140 °C
Insulation resistance 100 Megaohms min 500V DC
Dielectric withstand voltage P-Core 1.5kV 1 min
F-Core 7.5kV 1 min
F-P 7.5kV 1 min
BTW I'm using my two MOTs with a voltage doubler, so I don't have to worry
about
insulation voltage.
hope this helps,
Stefan