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Registered Member #10
Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 09:45AM
Location: Bunbury, Australia
Posts: 1424
This is an x-ray transformer that I have had lying around for years. It comes from an x-ray head with tube enclosed and is rated at 168V in 125kV out. I ground it out of the lead lined container. Unfortunately the HV winding was open circuit but still gave a 1 inch spark at 100V. I sort of hoped it might do better when I got it under oil but of course it didn't. It was drawing about 5kW to get that 1 inch spark!
Registered Member #599
Joined: Thu Mar 22 2007, 07:40PM
Location: Northern Finland, Rovaniemi
Posts: 624
Sad to hear that
Another of those so-much-for-nothing moments. Sometimes you put great effort to salvage or rebuild something like that H.V. transformer hoping it works.. and then nothing.
Registered Member #10
Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 09:45AM
Location: Bunbury, Australia
Posts: 1424
I try not to look at it like that. I now know how to get one out and have an idea of the internal construction and wiring. For example the integrated filament supply. I could also remove the HV winding which would leave me with a large single ended transformer on which to wind other things.
Registered Member #152
Joined: Sun Feb 12 2006, 03:36PM
Location: Czech Rep.
Posts: 3384
Kizmo wrote ...
Another of those so-much-for-nothing moments. Sometimes you put great effort to salvage or rebuild something like that H.V. transformer hoping it works.. and then nothing.
Yesterday I found 3 MOTs next to the road. Then I woke up.
Anyway, I was always wondering how much continuous power can these Xray transformers take?
Registered Member #95
Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 04:57PM
Location: Norway
Posts: 1308
Plasmaddict wrote ...
Yesterday I found 3 MOTs next to the road. Then I woke up.
Heh, that happened to you too? I dreamt that I had two dozen MOCs in a box somewhere in my room, and that I just had to find them. Ever have the feeling your hobby has become your life?
Registered Member #10
Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 09:45AM
Location: Bunbury, Australia
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I stripped 12 MO's recently to get more shed room. All side of the road jobs. Problem is I gave myself a persistent case of tennis elbow after I sprained it throwing left over MO cases off the trailer at the tip. I know that you will feel very sorry for me in Central Europe The current x-ray transformer was a throwout at the local radiology repair place although I also bought some scrap stuff too. The 60kV 300mA transformer was a freebie from the physics Dept. but was not easy to get off the trailer with its 300kg.
Registered Member #514
Joined: Sun Feb 11 2007, 12:27AM
Location: Somewhere in Pirkanmaa, Finland
Posts: 295
Plasmaddict wrote ...
I guess you live in the US?
Here in central Europe I haven't seen a SINGLE thrown out microwave, even in scrap yards etc.
I get mine from recycling centers. I just ask for the "nasty" ones (you know, the rusted out, filthy and/or smelly type) and they give them away. I've gotten something like 30 microwaves this way.
If you just rip the innards out and don't look into the cooking cavity ( ) it's relatively painless.
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Joined: Thu Mar 22 2007, 07:40PM
Location: Northern Finland, Rovaniemi
Posts: 624
Tesladownunder wrote ...
I stripped 12 MO's recently to get more shed room. All side of the road jobs. Problem is I gave myself a persistent case of tennis elbow after I sprained it throwing left over MO cases off the trailer at the tip. I know that you will feel very sorry for me in Central Europe The current x-ray transformer was a throwout at the local radiology repair place although I also bought some scrap stuff too. The 60kV 300mA transformer was a freebie from the physics Dept. but was not easy to get off the trailer with its 300kg.
TDU
Is all that weight from transformer/oil/casing? 300kg sounds *really* heavy for such 'small' transformer. Maybe there is some lead shieldings?
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