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RE: NST insulations



I repotted my Jefferson 15/60 NST in Vasoline, and it's given me no problems
since.  I know that if I had attempted to use liquid oil I'd be cursing the
leaks, since the original metal case was never designed to be liquid-tight.
I made no attempt to modify my shunts.

I would be very concerned at any arcing to the core prior to repotting.  It
doesn't take much arcing to carbonize the cardboard former, and that will be
a problem after potting.

Gary Lau
Waltham, MA USA
		
>Original Poster: Megavolt121-at-aol-dot-com 
>
>Hi All,
 >   I'm trying to enhance one of my 15/60 Jefferson NSts. Hopefully i can
get 
>200ma, but before i get there, I must overcome arcing problems. Right now 
>while i cut off shunts(these da#-at- Jefferson's don't have those 
>"remove-a-shunts" and i need to cut them) it runs dry for testing to make 
>sure it'll run. I usually run it dry for about 3-4 secs -at- 75% power on my 
>variac. After i push up the power, i get an arcing from my Secondary to my 
>core. Of course i turn it off here. What i want to know is if there is 
>anything temporary that i can use to prevent arcing during my testing? When

>i'm done w/ the de-shunting process, I plan on potting the nst back in 
>vaseline. Is there anything bad w/ using Vaseline? I also have about 5 
>gallons of mineral oil i can use to re-pot, but that is really really messy

>and i want to avoid that.
>Stumped!
>-Alan