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Re: [TCML] Any one using a 7200 V pole pig?
> My question is whether a 7200 V pole pig is worth
> using? I see that I am going to have some issues to
> work around using this low voltage. Also going to have
> to drink a lot more beer to provide bottles for
> capacitors. I'm thinking it may be a better approach
> to find a higher voltage transformer or even just a few more
> OBIT's
>
> Any comments or suggestions?
>
> Charlie
> K3YA
Hi Charlie,
7200vac isn't a serious obstacle. A fast, asynchronous rotary spark gap will cure your spark gap issues. This can be done on the cheap if you wish. Think in terms of a garolite disk mounted on a router or an angle grinder. A dimmer switch will do for speed control.
Also, consider using an inductive ballast instead of resistive. An arc welder in series with the 240vac line works well. Alternatively, a couple of big MOT cores gapped with index cards and wrapped with as much #10 wire as they'll hold will probably work.
Beer bottles are bulky and heavy, but they are also cheap. I once used 98 MGD bottles in parallel for 80nF with my 5KVA pole pig system. I got 7 foot sparks and never cracked a bottle.
So feed the pig!
Cheers,
Greg
N5QMR/G0WCV (in an earlier life)
http://myweb.cableone.net/grcarhunter
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