[email protected] wrote:

> In a message dated 6/21/00 9:18:05 PM EST, [email protected] writes:
>
> << It appears that for optimum results you need for the voltage/frequency =
> 150 or
>  so.
>
> Marshall: How did you arrive at the 150 ratio?

That seems to be optimum with 60 hertz, 10K volts.  Low voltage requires much
lower alternation.  I am assuming a linear relationship, but it may not be.

> Incidentally, I was told by an
> electrical engineer who represents the manufacturer of my solid state (neon
> sign) HVAC power supply that its frequency is ~ 12000 Htz at 10,000 volts.
> Could you explain the discrepancy between that figure and the 60 Htz you
> assume for 10,000 volt AC?

Sounds like you have one of the high frequency units that uses a small coil 
with a
solid state switcher.  I use a plain old transformer that runs at line 
frequency.

Marshall


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