you should use 2 ballasted mots with 4 microwave capacitors and you will get a very good output without tripping the breaker. for the schematic if you want help or you are interested, type in "Circuit board HV arc destruction " in the search box on You Tube and the schematic is in the description
@HVProductions oh yeah? how thick is your MOT? no offence, it looks like 2cm... i have two 3" thick MOT's(will be getting more!), and i also have a 1.5" thick MOT, but it is 2 times bigger than a average MOT. She is a flippin' beauty, salvaged her from a old HUGE 90's Mitsubishi microwave oven (very rare) ! she even has 10cm stands!
standard mot...
Traf0c0il3r97 3 weeks ago
some things to point out:
the arcs are OK but i could excpect more from what you're telling me
also the top windings look kinda burnt& small
that thing is alot of current but little voltage
vinylloung 4 months ago
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needs resonance caps! you wont be dissapointed.
lokeycmos 8 months ago
I have quiete the same MOT. it's a 1000VA MOULINEX MOT. And I had once the bigger Version of the same one which had 1440VA. Both were monster-MOTs.
But I made both to highcurrent MOTs for an school-project.
damn... -.- I wastet such good MOTs. Now i just find the cheap 800VA MOTs ...
This old Moulinex-MOTs are one of the best.
no hv-connection on the core, no only cheap paper-insulation but also plastic!
Zorrobeat 10 months ago
Well... yea... well!... I put 9v into my gameboy, and it made a POP SOUND! HA!
trymesucker 11 months ago
how big amps MCB of electricity in your home, i'm try make a tesla coil from single MOT's and blow up fuse
alfareifaldy 1 year ago
@alfareifaldy A 16A breaker is more than enough for this MOT, although this isn't a standard MOT.
HVProductions 1 year ago
If you draw the arc vertical instead of horizontal you will get much longer arcs
teslatrooper85 1 year ago
i made a dualmot power supply for a tesla coil, almost 30cm arcs! (starts on 4mm) 5000V 0.5A
08Kutt 1 year ago
thats a small mot i've seen mots that put out as much power as 3200vac!!!
ubuntupokemoninc 1 year ago
you should use 2 ballasted mots with 4 microwave capacitors and you will get a very good output without tripping the breaker. for the schematic if you want help or you are interested, type in "Circuit board HV arc destruction " in the search box on You Tube and the schematic is in the description
a380rockerfan 1 year ago
my mot arc ar much bigger without resonant.........
sprogdiklis 1 year ago
What HIGHVOLTAGEarks said is true, MOTs can KILL YOU (or fuck up your heart/brain) - weird how he closed his account now too
Needless to say, MOTs are freakin awesome :P
PodeCoet 2 years ago
i have shock my self with two 500watt mots ARM to ARM i was in the hospital for 3 weeks
i almost died my heart was all wierd and i still have
to take 3 pills a day and get checked out by a doctor
every 10-12days
ples don't play with MOTs
play with NSTs stay alive
its hard but trow your MOTs out
PLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HIGHVOLTAGEarks 2 years ago
Stop spamming this dumb faggot
Driv3th3hiv3 2 years ago
uhhhm.... let me guess...... it's from a microwave^^
HighVoltage18388 2 years ago
my mot is four times bigger than your mot.
rada1224 3 years ago
@rada1224 lol that sounds real funny
a380rockerfan 1 year ago
this mot is maybe 300-600W, i have 5KW 5Kv mot , that is 45cm arc :)
Kilohercas 4 years ago
Do you have a picrure/video of your MOT? And where did you get it??
jmartis2 3 years ago
Your mot is thin. :o How much power do you have? My mots are thicker.
Laakkonen1 4 years ago
That MOT is a lot bigger than you think.
HVProductions 4 years ago
@HVProductions oh yeah? how thick is your MOT? no offence, it looks like 2cm... i have two 3" thick MOT's(will be getting more!), and i also have a 1.5" thick MOT, but it is 2 times bigger than a average MOT. She is a flippin' beauty, salvaged her from a old HUGE 90's Mitsubishi microwave oven (very rare) ! she even has 10cm stands!
a380rockerfan 1 year ago
Please come to overunity dot com to discuss this
setup.
Many thanks.
Regards, Stefan.
hartiberlin 4 years ago