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you're not the only I think... ;) Soon things will change there, hopefully better than today. :) Kind regards, Max |
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If you genuflect each time for an egg, I think you cook directly in the soil! :lol: |
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You should try without breaking the egg :D Quote:
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In this forum are many egg-breakers! :D |
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Don't surprise me much... that old technician I know when repairing powerful microwave transmitters stay always indoor , far from antenna! :lol: These stuff are HOT... and fry people really easy... expecially eyes are critical points. So... if you'd ever considered of dismantling a microwave oven for harvesting some component... well... think a million times before... if you don't know exactly what are you doing... Not matter of eggs broke... but very serious stuff could happen... Or do you really need a magnetron for your next LRL ??? :lol: Kind regards, Max |
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and see what happens... ;) Kind regards, Max |
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Probably the best way to really erase it, too :D Most usefull part in oven (for me) is HV transformer.Plenty of uses... |
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maybe 5V or 6.3V ??? Well... low but what hi current! :lol: Can power a car's ignition if put two in series... :D Then how do you use them ??? 3KV + some multiply thing... you'll easy go for 100KV and more... and hi current.... can fry mosquitos ...also birds... maybe fly down a plane... :lol: Seems like you like to play with hi voltage... Kind regards, Max |
Hi Max,
It“s 3.3Vnormally, I use them to make a ionised tube above me to travel faster to gold deposits. Seriously, as the primary is made on a diferent coil, it is easy to remove the secondary , also iron are separated and easy to open. You can then: -use the wire for other stuff -rewind with a big thick wire (normally about 1V/turn), and make the big power supply you always wanted. - Put them in parallel or serie (depending or voltage you made them) and make a cheap welding machine. -Make the 220/110 transformer you need for this surplus stuff you bought,or use 2 of them to make a mono/triphasic conversor... Or just use them in special configuration to avoid the grounding problem and make a good tube RF power amplifier. and there“s more but i can“t tell you because it“s long range device :lol: Regards, Fred. Quote:
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