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Re: homebrew charging reactor?
Original poster: "Matthew Smith by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <matt-at-kbc-dot-net.au>
Steve
Just to make sure I've got the right picture - you have three MOTs
mounted on insulating standoffs in air - core of one connected to outer
secondary tap of next (x2)?
Do you leave the primaries and filament windings in place?
Cheers
Matthew Smith
>I use 3 MOTs in series for a charging reactor, and never have a
>flash-over or other insulaton breakdown. The MOTs all have to be
>mounted on insulators and separated from each other a bit. This also
>has the advantage of more inductance which in turn allows lower break
>rates (actually longer dwell times) before the reactors saturate and
>cause power arcs in your RSG. (The amount of inductance is not as
>important if you use a TSG with air >blast.)
>--Steve Young