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Does anyone know where I can buy a pole mount distribution transformer? Here's the thing, I only want:can, bushings and secondary terminals. No windings or oil.
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Call Randy at this place, tell him what you want, he can probably help you... www.electricalconnector.com
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"No windings"
Not much of a transformer is it?
Mark Heller "Well - I oughta....." -Jackie Gleason
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That gives me a great idea for a Halloween costume
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Ah...you want one of those wireless transformers. I don't think they have been invented yet...sounds like you are setting up an elaborate practical joke!
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Come on Rabbit - the suspense is killing us. You gotta tell us what yer making. Sounds hillarious.
[This message has been edited by Radar (edited 06-27-2006).]
There are 10 types of people. Those who know binary, and those who don't.
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If you find where to get one let me know. It would make a great garbage can for my office.
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Thanks for the replies.I aquire things first THEN find a use for them It will look drop dead cool sitting in my house. What's that honey? What do you mean divorce? It will make a good jacob's ladder base or coin bank oooh maybe a chair.
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You might have some luck if you talked to your local power company. Don't bother the folks downtown, go out to the yard where they load and unload the trucks. You might need to deal with some nasty oil tho. The EPA may not just let you take an old one and throw the stuff you don't want in the trash.
The POCO is certainly the place to ask these questions, since they have bad ones all the time. I bet they rip them apart, salvage the copper, properly dispose of the oil and the rest is trash but the can will probably be destroyed in the process.
Greg Fretwell
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Ahh sounds interesting!! Kind of like how I want to take one of my " small" cobrahead streetlights, gut the ballast, make a funky base to hold it up and basically make it into a different sort of floor lamp / reading lamp for the rec room... Ahh if only I had the time!!
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