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400 hz m-g set

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wired1

Electrical
Nov 27, 2001
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I'm in the market for a 400hz m-g set.
Anybody know any good sources? The intended use is for in a testlab.
 
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I understand your point of view. We want to do overload and rupture current levels that will call for 8 to 10 thousand amps, however. Also, the kva is a factor - 300. The static mfrs. hesitate when I give them those numbers.
 
I'll try anything at this point . . .
By the way, its for my company - not me.
 
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