i can only get a very small arc if u would call it a arc its not even 1mm long. Its a fraceformer 7500v 30 ma and i have to convert the power from australian to american
If anyone who watches this know anything about these things: at the end it just sparks a little and won't arc again, why is that? did i discharge the capacitors too much or is something wrong with the transformer. if i unplug it and let it sit for a few mins. it'll arc again like 2 or 3 times then the little spark and not arc again? any insight is much appriciated!
Is the transformer a core/coil style NST? Is it really heavy? If it is not a core/coil NST that means it's a solid state NST, which have open/short circuit protection circuits on them along with a GFI circuit. If it is heavy, then I think you may have a core/coil NST with a GFI circuit on it. Let me know.
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ITuber321 4 months ago
i can only get a very small arc if u would call it a arc its not even 1mm long. Its a fraceformer 7500v 30 ma and i have to convert the power from australian to american
wat is wrong with it
highvoltagemouse 3 years ago
did you connect the input teminals the correct way???
TCDIL95 3 years ago
If anyone who watches this know anything about these things: at the end it just sparks a little and won't arc again, why is that? did i discharge the capacitors too much or is something wrong with the transformer. if i unplug it and let it sit for a few mins. it'll arc again like 2 or 3 times then the little spark and not arc again? any insight is much appriciated!
smkymcnugget420 3 years ago
Is the transformer a core/coil style NST? Is it really heavy? If it is not a core/coil NST that means it's a solid state NST, which have open/short circuit protection circuits on them along with a GFI circuit. If it is heavy, then I think you may have a core/coil NST with a GFI circuit on it. Let me know.
Sparrow338 3 years ago