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<blockquote data-quote="Phase" data-source="post: 990510" data-attributes="member: 14734"><p>Step-up audio transformer: (each one plugged into it's own wall socket on a 20A circuit breaker) The audio signal voltage from an amplifier is connected to the two stators via a step-up audio transformer such that the signal applied to each stator is identical with the exception of phase, one signal is 180 degrees out of phase with the other. The panel is fired up with about 11000 volts. It takes 24 to be completely saturated (sounds best). If you want to clean the panel you also need to discharge it for 24 hours. </p><p></p><p>You also need to be a High Voltage Electrician to carry out any repairs to the stator or transformers...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phase, post: 990510, member: 14734"] Step-up audio transformer: (each one plugged into it's own wall socket on a 20A circuit breaker) The audio signal voltage from an amplifier is connected to the two stators via a step-up audio transformer such that the signal applied to each stator is identical with the exception of phase, one signal is 180 degrees out of phase with the other. The panel is fired up with about 11000 volts. It takes 24 to be completely saturated (sounds best). If you want to clean the panel you also need to discharge it for 24 hours. You also need to be a High Voltage Electrician to carry out any repairs to the stator or transformers... [/QUOTE]
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