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Uploaded by chrisw71 on Feb 26, 2011
A 1940's electromechanical dc voltage converter for powering vacuum tube electronic equipment in a mobile or airborne environment.
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@field16b I forgot to mention that I was only applying 1/2 the normal input voltage. 12 volts instead of 24, so it was only putting out 400v instead of the usual 800v.
chrisw71 11 months ago
I like the sound this machine makes. 400V is such a step up from 13V! I hope you keep us updated on this.
field16b 11 months ago
@AllAmericanFiveRadio yes 400 volts would hurt.
chrisw71 1 year ago
@letseeitplease thanks I found web sites pertaining to the application of these, do a google search on pe-101 dynamotor
very nice,,,, thanks for posting your video, i found this very interesting
letseeitplease 1 year ago
I remember those, and I only got shocked once.
AllAmericanFiveRadio 1 year ago
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@field16b I forgot to mention that I was only applying 1/2 the normal input voltage. 12 volts instead of 24, so it was only putting out 400v instead of the usual 800v.
chrisw71 11 months ago
I like the sound this machine makes. 400V is such a step up from 13V! I hope you keep us updated on this.
field16b 11 months ago
@AllAmericanFiveRadio yes 400 volts would hurt.
chrisw71 1 year ago
@letseeitplease thanks I found web sites pertaining to the application of these, do a google search on pe-101 dynamotor
chrisw71 1 year ago
very nice,,,, thanks for posting your video, i found this very interesting
letseeitplease 1 year ago
I remember those, and I only got shocked once.
AllAmericanFiveRadio 1 year ago