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Re: X-Ray Transformer - 50kV - FOR SALE
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- Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 19:51:02 -0700
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Original poster: Phil Rembold <prembold@xxxxxxxxx>
David,
My bet would be that Ben is correct but only managed to get one
transformer. I have a pair of similar units made by the Picker Corp.
The units each have a diode and capacitor inside, one made +50KV with
respect to the case (Ground) the other -50KV, used together....
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Phil Rembold
TCBFW
On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 11:46:50 -0700, Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Original poster: DRIEBEN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Hi Ben, all,
>
> 50 kV seems a bit low voltage for an x-ray transformer.
> Are you sure that this transformer was for x-ray applica-
> tion? I think even dental x-ray units are usually around
> 70 kV at 5 to 10 mA. Most medical x-ray units are rated
> at >100 kV and several hundred mAs. Just curious...
>
> David Rieben
>