Hi Vince,
Any manufacturer of Neon signs can get you one. Code now requires the
transformers to have ground fault interruptors for certification.  The older
ones didn't have them and you can probably find a good deal around for a
used one.
New ones are around $100 - $120 retail.  Used or old style should be about
$35 to $40, Good Luck and good hunting!  :Robert Bartell  Oh, by the way,
thanks to "ole" Bob on this list for this info!

----- Original Message -----
From: V. Richter <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 10:30 PM
Subject: CS>HVAC/ARC Transformer source?


> To all HVAC/ARC method folks,
> What is a source on the internet of Transformers in the 120/15,000V range?
>
> I am interested in the HVAC/ARC CS production method to get smaller
> particles and higher ppm batches.  My background is as a Navy electrician
> where I learned to try not to electricute myself or anyone else.  Also,
> there is a direct conection between high voltage gone astray and fires.
My
> local CS supplier demonstrated this method for me the other day and he has
a
> life saving story to tell about his last five years of CS use.  Briefly:
he
> was exposed to an explosion in Nam which left him with several internal
> souvenirs.  Now he successfully fights recurring infections with the
> inonized CS made with HVAC and two arcs.  I hope he joins this list if he
> hasn't already.  Tim, you there?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Vince Richter
>
>
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