"Robert L. Berger" wrote:

> Hi Ya'all,
>
> This is #2 answer to Vince's post.
>
> Dr. Bill Biagioli and I have been working on the HVAC method and sharing
> construction and test data for  about 4 months tuning this process so that it
> is not toxic.
>
> Bill  as investigated the 15,000 volt transformers and rejected them as his
> words were "it is a whole different ball game," and has set his commercial
> generators for 12,000 v. So any data that I have would not necessarily be
> valid.
>
> I would recommend that if possible return it and get a 12,000 v transformer.
> Bill has gone so far as to use only the "Frenchformer." I am using a Magnatec
> by Jefferson Electric. The only difference is that the Frenchformer has a
> higher reluctance than the Magnatec, and that would only affect the magnitude
> of the output voltage under load.
>
> Do not use clip leads with this kind of voltage as the insulation is only 
> rated
> about 600 volts. I am using spark plug wire which is rated at 50,000 volts.

You need to decide at what voltage you want to run at.  Neon sign transformers 
are
speced to run at approximately 65 to 75% of their name plate voltage.  So if you
want 10,000 volts, you must start with a 15 KV transformer.  A 12KV transformer
would run at about 8 KV, which I find too low for good colloid.

If you run a neon sign transformer way above it's design voltage of abou 70% of
it's nameplate voltage, it will fail from insulation failure, and if you run it 
for
long periods below it it will fail from overheating.

Load must be varied to maintain the proper output voltage of the transformer, or
early failure will likely result.

Marshall


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