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Re: Re: Transformers 3 phase power calculations and fuse size

on 2005-04-25 16:13:47 UTC
>>I have a nice one here that outputs 33,000 volts at 5 amps. Is
>>
>>
> >California looking for a new electric chair ?
> > >
> > >165,000 watts or 165Kw. What in the word do you do with it and
> were
> > >would you get enough power to use it!!!
> > >
> > >Our houses in the USA typically have a 220v at 200 amp service.
> > >
> > >44,000 watts or 44Kw.
> > >
> > >Wally

Forgot to mention this transformer came out of a laser cutter.
It's not a lot of use at these voltages and will probably scrapped for the copper.

Had a sort out today and found two identical transformers 240v single phase in
and three 11v secondaries at 50 amps on each.
I presume I can chain these up to get 66 volts which will give me 94 volts DC which
will be ideal for the 110v DC treadmill motors running off a 100v 20 amp Rutex board




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John Stevenson 2005-04-25 16:13:47 UTC Re: Re: Transformers 3 phase power calculations and fuse size