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Re: [TCML] MOTkenstein
In a message dated 7/24/08 11:48:59 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
teslas-intern@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>Here is my idea, take two identical MOT cores, and cut them into
>two "E" shapes. Then create a wooden mold the same size as the center
>leg of the "E." Wind ten or twenty layers of sheet aluminum (or copper)
>separated by thick cardboard (to be soaked in oil) and leave two tabs
>sticking out, one at the center one at the edge. Then wind 600 or 1200
>turns of magnet wire separating each layer of windings by several layers
>of paper, grounding the bottom winding to the core.
You might need a bit more than twenty turns on the primary.
>When this is done
>(assuming everything fits) the wooden core would be removed and the two
>"E's" would be put together creating a really tall MOT core, with sheet
>primary underneath wire secondary.
Even a gap of a couple thousandths of an inch between the cores can have
a drastic effect. At least the windings will cover the gap. Plus you'll have
to hold the cores very tightly together. Vibration between the two cores
will eventually wear away at the rough sawn edges, and short all of the
laminations together at the gap. Cut (wound) cores are cut very precisely and tightly
banded together.
>The core will be grounded to the
>white wire, and a tabs of sheet aluminum will be the 240 V inputs.
Should be grounded to the green wire for safety, white/neutral
connection would be unnecessary.
>I just don't know what the efficiency will be like, but if logic serves
me, it should
>be good the the same wattage as two MOTS (about 2kVA.)
Your power throughput will still be limited by the cross-sectional area
of the core, even if you're using roughly twice the core metal. Using two
feet of skinny wire won't let it carry more current than one foot of skinny wire
would. :)
-Phil LaBudde
Center for the Advanced Study of Ballistic Improbabilities
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