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Mot Hunting
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- Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2005 16:53:36 -0700
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Original poster: "Rich" <rdjmgmt@xxxxxxxxxx>
I found a place that has a old microwave now and then , they had a old
heavy duty Amana brand . The back said 1600w , I took it apart but it does
not look like the ones I see people working with , the output of the
transformer goes through a bridge rectifier and the tube was surrounded by
a big spool of 28 ga wire. I did not get a chance you to do a voltage
check on the transformer but it is big for a microwave, also I did not see
a gap for regulation and so is there a way to tell with out a heavy smoke
test. The transformer is welded to a mounting plate now.
I did wind up with a good 30a relay and the spool of 28ga wire.
Rich