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06.10.2010, 12:39 PM

Maybe once it was up to speed. I imagine the inrush current would be a few thousand amps...
   
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Castle should be able to make a induction controller better then the AC Propulsion unit the Tesla uses.
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Now that's a knife.... - 06.10.2010, 07:53 PM

Here's a little pic of a badboy we have over in the maintenance dept.
They had one out of the plastic sheeting, but I couldn't find it and could stay long to look.

Its something like 200A @ 440V. 88,000W :)

I'll see if I can get a better pic Fri.

The shaft is about 3"

   
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