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Re: Slightly OT, about ignition transformers
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Original poster: "Mike" <mike.marcum@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Considering it's 1.25" long certainly not over ~40 kV without the spark
tracking back to the primary. You could put it in a can of oil to fix that,
but I'm guessing it won't last very long internally at that voltage.
Mike
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Subject: Slightly OT, about ignition transformers
Original poster: "Mercurus2000" <mercurus2000@xxxxxxx>
Does anyone know just how hard you can push those pulse and trigger
transformers you find in some laser and lighting circuits, voltage wise?
Like the transformer sold here
<http://www.amazing1.com/transformers.htm>http://www.amazing1.com/transformers.htm
it's the CD45 transformer.
Adam