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Registered Member #627
Joined: Thu Apr 05 2007, 04:05PM
Location: London
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Hi all!
I have 4 MOT's and am trying to think of the best way to connect them as a PSU for mainly drawing arcs and things. I am thinking of connecting two outputs in series and having each ballasted by its own MOT.
I have drawn a crude schematic to show what I mean.
All cores are grounded, should provide around 4kV. Has anyone tried this or does anyone have suggestions on a different way to do this?
Registered Member #3343
Joined: Thu Oct 21 2010, 04:06PM
Location: Toronto
Posts: 311
Sparkie 1
Congratulation for precise posting of the circuit and specs of your project ! Most of the threads do not specify the concept and materials, SOOOO it is difficult to provide a precise answer .
I am gessing that the intention of two MOTs connected to the "L" is providing a current limitation, avoiding a line overload. If so, the secondary of that MOTs as to be without any connection.
I believe that you may use only one MOT as ballast, and two to transform 120V to 2000/4000V
What is your line suppy ?? can you get only 120V ac from normal outlet ??
also, tthe connection beteen "L" and "L" may be seen as a short cicuit between lines....
Registered Member #627
Joined: Thu Apr 05 2007, 04:05PM
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Hi Newton.
Yes, I have tried this with one MOT as a ballast for 2 MOT's in series. Problem is, you double the voltage, but half the current (I think?). I was thinking of the basic one MOT ballasting another kinda setup, but two of them, for a bit more punch. I think this would give double the voltage, but keep the same current as the simple setup of 2 MOT's.
Yes the secondaries of the two ballasts would be shorted, but remain earthed.
I live in the UK, so its 240v line voltage at 13 amps. The 13A is negotiable though lol ;) 'L' is 'Live' and 'N' is 'Neutral'. Not sure what this is called in other countries. There is no short.
Registered Member #3343
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Post a new drawing, only the primaries, erasing one of "L", oterwise we can read your power supply outlet as 240-0-240V or 480V between lines.
Regarding the ballast MOTs with the secondary shorted it may work, (taking advantage of the transformer dispersion reactance or stay inductance) I agree with this tipe of ballaasting....
Registered Member #9252
Joined: Fri Jan 04 2013, 06:27AM
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I am quite sure 1 mot is pretty enough for ballasting. use three mots
prim are in parallel Secs are in series.
With the middle points grounded So like Lets say we have a + and - wire to make things easier (AC has no polarity)
+ iron core - (Ground and connected to previous) + iron core - (Ground and connected to previous) + iron core -
Use the first and last connections to draw arcs
Also if you are interested in larger arcs put a few mocs in series with the output With few i mean 4 if you plan for only 2 mots running and more like 6 or 8 for 3 running But for decent results get double the number you planned for And wire half in parallel and the other half in parallel Now you have 2 packs of mocs Wire those 2 in series. Decent results XD And those saying ground the iron core is because( i think ) Some mots has the other wire of the secondary connected to the core.
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Joined: Thu Oct 21 2010, 04:06PM
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Hi Sparkie!
Just ignore the secondaries? It's pretty clear :) It took me all of 2 mins to draw in photoshop haha!
I have tryed the Photoshop,....and the Paint tooo. It tooks more than one hour to produce a very poor sketch... I do not have habbility enough to draw free hand with mouse. So I decide draw with Autocad, it takes 15 minutes. The Autocad drawing is in .dwg format, that is not so friendly to all people, SOOooo I copy and paste to Windows Paint and save as a .jpg format . Here the results;
GROUND FRON THE POWER SUPPLY TO BE CONNECTED TO ALL TRANSFORMERS CORES
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