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Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 8:36 pm    Post subject: Re: Help with a one shot device Reply with quote

Yea, those have already been knocked out, all I have left is to figure
out the timing method and get some rod stock for the arms, which is no
big deal.

Thanks for the reminder though.

I think I am going to use 2 transformers to ensure adequate amps since
I am doing slightly thicker metal than alot of what I see these created
for. Need to do 2 sheets of 24 or 22 gauge sheet steel together.

Jeff
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I agree, toss the shunts, but I'm not sure that's the whole story.
Is the core made of the same stuff as a real transformer?
YOu also lose some coupling with the side-by-side windings.
I expect there are some rules of thumb about this??
mike

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Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 3:23 am    Post subject: Re: Help with a one shot device Reply with quote

Jeff wrote:
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Yea, those have already been knocked out, all I have left is to figure
out the timing method and get some rod stock for the arms, which is no
big deal.

Thanks for the reminder though.

I think I am going to use 2 transformers to ensure adequate amps since
I am doing slightly thicker metal than alot of what I see these created
for. Need to do 2 sheets of 24 or 22 gauge sheet steel together.

Jeff


Remember that there's no free lunch. If you expect twice the power out,
you'll need twice the power in. Put the primaries in series and run it
off 220 if you expect any real gain.

If you're only doing one job, put an ad on a local newsgroup and get
someone with a thirst for beer and a welder to help you.
mike


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