On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 10:40:24 PM Jon Elson did opine:

> gene heskett wrote:
> > So, we're probably back to an about 30 KVA isolation transformer.
> 
> Oh, MY!  If he needs a 30 KVA transformer, then he probably needs a 40
> HP idler motor.  And, that will draw about 130 Amps from the 240 V
> mains, mostly inductive power factor.  This keeps getting worse!
> 
> Jon

Those were SWAG's, pulled out of you know where, Jon.  The x taps on that 
autoformer we've been putzing with say 370-390 volts at 22 amps, but do not 
say total, or per phase, so I chose the worst case scenario or 22 
amps/phase, which in power in kw would be 390*66=25,740 watts, aka 26kw.  
Probably, likely wrong.  Feel totally free to correct that assumption.  KVA 
to kilowatts is one conversion that has NEVER made sense to me.

Cheers, Gene
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<joeyh> netgod: er, are these 2.2.0 packages 2.0.0pre9 or do you have a
        direct line with the gods?
<netgod> joeyh: i have the direct line

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