One other thing. All X-ray machines in the USA must be licensed now.
When I got this one I had to provide a statement that it was decommissioned and
not useable. Which was easy becasue they cut the HV leads when they removed it
from the hospital and some parts were missing since I decided not to take all
of it
from the surplus auction. Another fellow had talked me into buying it becasue
he
had a "Buyer" and we could make a profit. We went into it 50/50 only to find out
the buyer only wanted mobile ones. This was the complete X-ray room set up.
Anyway, after I found this out I decided not to take and store all of it. And
later I reminded him of our 50/50 deal and that he had to pay me the winning
bid
amount. He paid his share, $0.50. No one else was interested in it. I should
have had
him share the storage fees.
73
Bill wa4lav
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From: amps-bounces@contesting.com [amps-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of
Fuqua, Bill L [wlfuqu00@uky.edu]
Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2011 3:53 PM
To: Dr. David Kirkby; 'AMPS'
Subject: Re: [Amps] Risks from continuous discharge of high voltage ??
I have a transformer with rectifiers. Weighs several hundred pounds and is in a
tub with oil.
It had an external "inverter" power supply driver. Got rid of the rest of it
but have no idea what I will
be doing with this one too. Also have the tube and "head" for it. I think they
have to use loads of power
becasue the collimator and filters absorbe most of the x-rays.
Anyone interested?
73
bill wa4lav
________________________________________
From: amps-bounces@contesting.com [amps-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of
Dr. David Kirkby [david.kirkby@onetel.net]
Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2011 8:27 AM
To: 'AMPS'
Subject: [Amps] Risks from continuous discharge of high voltage ??
There's an ebay auction for a 100 kV transformer from an x-ray set.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/190544288962
I mentioned to the seller he should warn people of possible production of
x-rays. He does not think this possible and I must admit I'm not sure if its
possible without a vacuum. But I've also suggested that it could produce UV and
ozone.
It's clearly being sold as a fun experiment:
"Dangerous but great fun and ideal for lots of interesting experiments."
But at 100 kV, I'm wondering what dangers there are apart from the obvious one
of electrocution.
Somehow I would not want to be playing around too much with 100 kV and drawing
big arcs, but perhaps I'm over reacting.
I've suggested he ads a note that there may be other dangers other than
electrocution.
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