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jameselectric
Tue Jun 26 2007, 07:16PM Print
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looking for advice on how to wire 6 mots for 120 or 240. schematic would be nice. Right now I have 4 wired for 240 and would like to extend the stack.

Thanks,

James
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Tue Jun 26 2007, 07:44PM
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This has been discussed here on 4hv several times. In fact we discussed it in quite detail in a previous thread of yours...
Although IMHO, if you can't figure out how to add another pair of mots onto the stack, it might be best not to be playing with mots at all...
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jameselectric
Tue Jun 26 2007, 08:14PM
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respect your elders 17 year old!!!
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thedatastream
Tue Jun 26 2007, 09:03PM
thedatastream Registered Member #505 Joined: Sun Nov 19 2006, 06:42PM
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Steady now. I hope you meant that with sarcasm but it doesn't read that way.
The points made in the reply to your original post are valid IMO
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jameselectric
Tue Jun 26 2007, 11:55PM
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yes that was jokingly, there are more serious things in the world to fight about instead of silly tesla coils. I researched my older threads and did not come across a electrical schematic. I am more of a visual learner. sorry for the confusion.
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Danielle
Wed Jun 27 2007, 12:31AM
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MOTs are really dangerous!!!!!!!!!!!!! you wont get a shock you will just die or get a limb blown off so be cairful when I run 2 MOTs I easily blow a 20A baker so there is defiantly enough power especially in 6. Any way its your life to do it first you will want to put them in oil and I would wire 2 of them center tapped and do this with all of them so you have 3 pairs and then wire them in sires. this should get you about 12KV and alot of current. go over this with some one alse because I may be wrong.
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thedatastream
Wed Jun 27 2007, 07:57AM
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Paul Benham's coil is a good example of what can be achieved using a 4 MOT supply
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ragnar
Wed Jun 27 2007, 09:21AM
ragnar Registered Member #63 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:18AM
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Rocketry76 wrote ...

MOTs are really dangerous!!!!!!!!!!!!! you wont get a shock you will just die or get a limb blown off so be cairful when I run 2 MOTs I easily blow a 20A baker so there is defiantly enough power especially in 6. Any way its your life to do it first you will want to put them in oil and I would wire 2 of them center tapped and do this with all of them so you have 3 pairs and then wire them in sires. this should get you about 12KV and alot of current. go over this with some one alse because I may be wrong.

My god, is it really that hard to read your post before you post it?
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Steve Conner
Wed Jun 27 2007, 10:07AM
Steve Conner Registered Member #30 Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 10:52AM
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Rocketry76 wrote ...
I easily blow a 20A baker

I'd rather blow a breaker than blow a baker any day. suprised
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thedatastream
Wed Jun 27 2007, 08:23PM
thedatastream Registered Member #505 Joined: Sun Nov 19 2006, 06:42PM
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Steve Conner wrote ...

Rocketry76 wrote ...
I easily blow a 20A baker

I'd rather blow a breaker than blow a baker any day. suprised

You even got the right smiley...
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