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i have access to a ~5Kw variac, its very old and the enamel on the copper is not on there anymore, would it be a good idea to strip it all off and wind a 5Kw Isolation transformer on it?
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Steve Conner wrote ...
Having said that, the wire in a variac is supposed to have a strip of missing enamel. How else would the brushes make contact?
My thoughts exactly. If you are referring to the upper surface where the carbon contact slides across the windings, the enamal is not missing... it was purposely removed.
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Physical examination
Inspect mains fuse if any.
Inspect state of carbon rotor brush.
Inspect windings and their terminations and leads very carefully for signs of charring, insulation failure etc (other than on rotor track!)
Sniff windings - the odour of burnt insulation can still be detected years after the event if you're not a cigarette smoker.
Test for any wonkiness or catching when you turn the spindle.
Electrical tests:
Check the resistance across the whole winding for continuity using your ohm meter. A measurement of a few ohms suggests health.
Measure the resistance between the slider and the cold end of the winding. Again this should be a few ohms, and vary as you turn the spindle across its range.
Put your ohm meter on its maximum range and measure the resistance between the winding and the centre spindle and/or case/Earth connection. The resistance should be ultra high - heading towards infinity. It should show as open circuit on an ordinary ohm meter.
If your variable transformer passes all these tests, then it is probably working.
Connect a ballast resistor such as a tungsten filament light bulb or electric fire element in series with the input and give it a try!
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all the enamel on the sides of the wire is stripped off, i was thinking of winding a isolation transformer on it, ive already got a 7.5Kva variac thats in "decent" condition
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Tom Williamson wrote ...
all the enamel on the sides of the wire is stripped off, i was thinking of winding a isolation transformer on it, ive already got a 7.5Kva variac thats in "decent" condition
Probably best to put it in the bin, Tom, rather than waste any further time and money on it.
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yeh, i havent brought it yet, but im really after a nice large isolation transformer (if anyone has a large one going cheap in the south UK pm me, same goes for PTs and Pole pigs)
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