Bigger Variac and Load Test

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  • Опубліковано 1 кві 2012
  • Photonicinduction gets a Bigger Variac and Load Tests it
    Do Not Try This Yourself
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  • @JoshuaTinnin
    @JoshuaTinnin 10 років тому +6

    Just acquired an old Staco 140V 10A in very good condition - the old variacs hold up for many decades with very little maintenance if they aren't abused, and this one is new enough to be grounded. I use it to test amplifiers and other audio gear when it first lands on my repair bench, mostly to keep from blowing components that might be damaged on cold startup with unknown problems. I only intentionally overdrive transformers used in audio gear to measure clipping and distortion- not the one in my variac. Can't quite imagine destroying it just to see how far it could be pushed, because my bench needs it to be reliable to use as a tool. Although it looks like fun... I hadn't considered using it to power a Jacob's Ladder...
    I guess a proper mad scientist's lab needs at least one plasma arc continuously rising up, to create life or to blow the transformer, whichever comes first...

  • @HDXFH
    @HDXFH 12 років тому +12

    I do wonder if you submerged a Variac in Cooling Mineral Oil, it'd last a lot longer!

  • @DanielsGameVault
    @DanielsGameVault 12 років тому +11

    too bad you removed the part where you say "think we're gonna use one variac to fry the other one" :)) that was funny :))

  • @5sideproductions
    @5sideproductions 12 років тому

    Sweet to see this video again

  • @Dazzwidd
    @Dazzwidd 9 років тому +3

    You could take that worn out variac and turn it into an extreme current step down toroidal transformer by taking the rotor off of it and passing heavy guage windings through the middle :)

  • @high1voltage1rules
    @high1voltage1rules 12 років тому +1

    I must say you do have the best toys in here. Those h.v transformers are so so awsome. I'd love something like that. Best video and thanx for uploading and sharing ;-)
    Well I was going to say keep up the good work but that would be silly!!!! ;-)
    BIG THUMBS UP*

  • @furekmody7749
    @furekmody7749 7 років тому +12

    my variac trips my breaker

    • @dumdum7786
      @dumdum7786 7 років тому +1

      FUREK młody
      Time for a new breaker?

    • @diecksl
      @diecksl 6 років тому

      Mine too (3 kW variac). Sometimes it works, sometimes the breaker trips. Depends at which position on the AC wave you plug it in. It is possible to change the breaker to a slower reacting one or to use an electronic inrush current limiter (resistor + relais) to avoid that.

    • @Turborider
      @Turborider 6 років тому

      Mine too (5kVA)

  • @DanielsGameVault
    @DanielsGameVault 9 років тому +11

    80 amps at 250 V ? 20Kw on that variac ? DAMN ! :| Costs a bloody fortune too...

  • @FrontSideBus
    @FrontSideBus 12 років тому

    Could always try and re-wire the burnt but with wire from the primary of an MOT, but with that new big one it wouldn't be worth the hassle.

  • @zx8401ztv
    @zx8401ztv 12 років тому

    Now thats a beauty :-)

  • @mateuszurbaniak9720
    @mateuszurbaniak9720 7 років тому +15

    5:06 someone can be heard. I believe she says "WTF ARE THOSE NOISES"

    • @babyplaze
      @babyplaze 4 роки тому

      mateusz urbaniak nah, it's the TV dumbass.

  • @mrmatt2525able
    @mrmatt2525able 12 років тому

    now you can crank anything right up

  • @Orofino6
    @Orofino6 2 роки тому

    Nice! But I WANT MORE!

  • @network_king
    @network_king 7 років тому

    I now have 5 variacs. 1 is a 120V input 0-140V out 7 Amp. Appears to be fairly old originally had a 2 prong un-polarized cord. Socket I think was polarized. I modified put a 16AWG 3C cord from a microwave on it, put a 2-3 prong adaptor on it then grounded that to the chassis with one of the screws for the cover.
    I got 4 more variacs last week from some odd electric meter tester thing. They are only like 3.5 amp and have no case yet. These are all rated 280V I found a way to put in 120V and they will put out 280V. Part of me wishes I could stack all 4 of them and get like 12-15 amps, but not sure can even do that without some special kit or premade assembly.

    • @inductivelycoupledplasma6207
      @inductivelycoupledplasma6207 Рік тому

      If using a tap on the variac to input 120 and get 280 out then be aware you're limited to 3.5A on the input (since the windings are only rated for 3.5A). Don't try and pull 3.5A at 280V out because you'll be drawing almost 8 on the input and the variac will likely get very hot. Nice variacs tho wish I had that many. I do have a 3ph 8A that's been rewired for single phase 240V input (3 toroids in parallel). 6.3kVA total hehe

  • @maquinariaindustrial3265
    @maquinariaindustrial3265 9 років тому +2

    Hello, where can I send you some pictures of a big variac control module i found on a scrap yard, really bigone... maybe you could help me to know if it is worth to restore

  • @Driv3th3hiv3
    @Driv3th3hiv3 12 років тому

    It may interfere with the contact brush and track..

  • @afroninjadeluxe
    @afroninjadeluxe 6 років тому +1

    Are there variable toroidal transformers like this? Can you make one?

  • @tommyn.j3628
    @tommyn.j3628 5 років тому

    Omega Day you burnin the house down 😁😁😁

  • @kingy29874
    @kingy29874 12 років тому

    anther top vid

  • @nicwilson89
    @nicwilson89 12 років тому

    I managed to pick up a decent old British made 10amp model on eBay for about £40. I was after at least a 15amp version but I couldn't resist at that price so I bought it anyway, hehe.

  • @MrLince-hr4of
    @MrLince-hr4of 2 роки тому +1

    your house is like a copper mine :D

  • @vincenttelfer4206
    @vincenttelfer4206 6 років тому

    Could you run the transformer in parallel? At the ends

  • @thespiritof76..
    @thespiritof76.. 3 роки тому

    I have a gang of x4 15amp variac's with chain drive and motor controlled... I need it sold

  • @kraklakvakve
    @kraklakvakve 11 років тому

    @0:40 OMG Photon REPAIRED something!

  • @WalterMelones
    @WalterMelones 6 років тому +2

    Idea.. If you took the variacs from your 3 phase Big Boy Supply and wired them all in parallel, would that be cheeper than buying 3 phase power from the electric company? I mean 3 phase 240 volts at 80 amps must be more expensive than single phase 240 volts at 240 amps. In America, 3 phase power is ridiculously expensive.

    • @izools
      @izools 5 років тому

      Ahh we have a different power distribution system in the UK and three phase is common place. In multi-occupancy dwellings, e.g. apartments, it's common to see three phase coming in and have the properties split evenly across the three phases.
      I believe in the US the pole-top transformers are a center tap 240V transformer so you get two phases fed to each property and use the centre tap for your 120V circuits and both phases for things like tumble dryers?
      We don't really do pole top transformers except for in the most rural of locations, we have residential substations and they're usually in a star configuration providing three phase.

    • @fluke196c
      @fluke196c 5 років тому

      thats not how it works. but yes - in another vid he said its a 25a 3ph variac and he parallels them for 75a single phase

    • @teravolt1195
      @teravolt1195 5 років тому

      He doesn't have a 3 phase service. Single phase HRC service fused at 100A.

    • @nikolassels5751
      @nikolassels5751 5 років тому

      @@teravolt1195 I think he has 3 phases, the red socket is an 3N400, with means, 3 phases, and a neutral.

    • @teravolt1195
      @teravolt1195 5 років тому

      @@nikolassels5751 No, check ua-cam.com/video/HMH2t34Rw3E/v-deo.html
      You're right it's a 3 phase plug though.

  • @scevec15534
    @scevec15534 12 років тому

    Thank you very much! Now I know where to get a good powerfull variac.
    Beleve me, I couldn't find a powerfull one just this stupid overpriced 3-5 amp crap.
    Great video!

  • @rcflyer182
    @rcflyer182 12 років тому

    woo NZ!

  • @babyplaze
    @babyplaze 4 роки тому

    Nikola Tesla reincarnated as a geezer lol.

  • @user-hw2eb8bl8e
    @user-hw2eb8bl8e 3 роки тому

    Телеведущий то "синий", однако. Это видно по его мимике.

  • @vrealon7738
    @vrealon7738 9 років тому

    CMV 28E-1

    • @DarkElectronics
      @DarkElectronics 4 роки тому

      I recently found it on eBay, but shipping is extremely expensive for me :(

  • @cyneater6300
    @cyneater6300 4 роки тому

    Bulmers 3 thumbs up

  • @lennox1558
    @lennox1558 6 років тому

    My variac dies at 9Amps:-(

  • @Grundalizer
    @Grundalizer 12 років тому

    Where the hell do you get this shit ? These are HUGE pieces

  • @TECHNOGEEK20000
    @TECHNOGEEK20000 11 років тому

    Where do you get this crap. Variacs R Us??? LOL. I've watched alot of your videos and you sir are CRAZY but GOOD crazy. Its a good thing you know what your doing. Keep up the good videos.

  • @TheSoxmania
    @TheSoxmania 12 років тому +2

    you got over $660 worth of variac there, guess that' what happens when you get nearly a million subscribers!!!

  • @BlueBetaPro
    @BlueBetaPro 3 роки тому

    Those wingdings need some epoxy to help with the wear, it's supposed to be a smooth surface.

  • @BoomBoxDeluxe
    @BoomBoxDeluxe 12 років тому

    LMAO. Owning a variac that big must be seriously funny.
    "....28A continuous, & it doesn't complain.....Until we get to 80A"
    Mega LMAO. Probably, the reason it complains at 80A, is because it's struggling to pull the current through the service fuse! :-D
    But really though: 80A on a 28A variac? That's about 285% overload.
    How long would it handle 285% & what about the cable going to it?!
    Something must surely get hot, & quick! :-O
    Thanks for re-loading these clips. :-D
    -BBD.

  • @jimw83296
    @jimw83296 5 років тому

    heh-heh.......that new one IS athing of beauty.

  • @davidmckendry5556
    @davidmckendry5556 5 років тому +1

    I ain't avin it!!!!!

  • @Alex1M6
    @Alex1M6 12 років тому

    Bet it smelt nice after its first run-in period ( :

  • @XeXWill
    @XeXWill 11 років тому

    If you aren't his #1 fan, I don't know who is ;)

  • @chmodamaximus
    @chmodamaximus 11 років тому

    Looks and sounds like Dr. Frankenstein's lab!

  • @jasoneyes01
    @jasoneyes01 11 років тому

    Mate, I don't recommend drinking bubbly around all that high voltage equipment. Be safe!

  • @logycam10
    @logycam10 12 років тому +1

    Do variac companies hate you? LOL

  • @howlingwolven
    @howlingwolven 11 років тому

    Best safety tip ever: Don't drink electricity when you are experimenting with beer. =) (Not mine)

  • @tommyn.j3628
    @tommyn.j3628 5 років тому

    One 😁