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Re: Malfunctioning MOT
Original poster: "Alexander Rice by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <alex-at-rices.myip-dot-org>
02/05/2002 05:03:01, "Tesla list"
<tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
>Original poster: "centauri by way of Terry
Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <centauri010
-at-attbi-dot-com>
>
>I recently pulled 2 mot's out of 2 old
microwaves. They both buzz when plugged
>in, but on one my multimeter says is running
at 500v and the other one I can't
>even get a reading. I can't get the second
one to even light up a LED and I
>haven't been successful in getting either to
run anything. Any idea what could
>be wrong?
Centauri,
Firstly, since MOT's output 2500v + then your
poor little multimeter wont be able to measure
it and will get fried, i sincerly hope you
werent holdign onto the probes of the
multimeter at the time because you would have
been in garve danger of getting killed - most
multimeter leads are rated for 1000v pk-pk
wheras you had about 3 times that. A led would
be fried instantly - 1000x above its rated
voltage. Set the mot up with a small gap
between the secondary lead and the core of the
transformer (2-3 mm) - if it jumps the gap the
MOT is working, they are not very well
ballasted so they do buzz/hum in normal
operation because they tend to draw rather a
lot of current from the mains line.
Be terribly carful - by the sounds of it
you should go get a book on basic electronics
and read the documents about safety on
www.pupuman-dot-com, MOT's are extremely dangerous
as they can deliver huge currents in a fault
(like if you touch it) and will kill
instantly. For the beinner coiler Neon Sign
Transformers or Oil Burner Ignition
Transformers are easier and FAR safer.
Take Care - We dont want any fatalities
Regards
Alex