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Re: power factor correction
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- Subject: Re: power factor correction
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- Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 12:17:28 -0700
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The easy answer is you don't need to worry about power factors with such
a small transformer.
KEN
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Tesla list wrote:
> Original poster: Bobby Amaya <dimon20042004@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Can someone please explain to me what "power factor
> correction" is and how can I calculate the capacitance
> I need for my 15kv 30mA NST( the name plate says it
> consumes 3.8A 120V) and for my 12kv 30mA NST.
> Thanks in advance :-)
>
> Bobby,
>
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