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Re: [TCML] Re: Tar
Hi Jim,
It could still very rapidly began to implode at the weakest point until
there was no more headroom, and then pressurized oil would come gushing out until
the pressure was equalized. But more likely, if the can has flat sides, they
may just slowly began to dish in and displace the oil to the point of
overflowing into the vacuum port. Personally, I'd follow Dr. Resonance's advice for
filling hot and slowly ramping up the power.
Tony Greer
In a message dated 1/22/2009 10:15:30 P.M. Central Standard Time,
wavetuner@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Hello Tony,
If the transformer is nearly full, I can't see this being a problem. Try
collapsing a full barrel of oil. Some kind of oil trap could be fashioned I
would think. I am not suggesting using a neon vacuum pump. A cheap pump is a
handy thing to have about. A small vacuum should do the job. If a compressor
is about, it shouldn't be hard to make a suitable venturi.
Harbor Freight 92475-0VGA 16.99 air conditioner venturi. Better yet a break
bleeder hand pump 92474-0VGA $19.95 - 30 inch of mercury or 760 mm HG.
Jim Mora
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