That's how I have 2 processors in the microwave range of a 4000 volt power supply that I built previously connected. I used a light bulb to limit current. If a sheet is pulled by a processor, it shorts out the transformer. This is the inductive reactance cancels the primary coil due to mutual inductance, and you will see the light bulb get much brighter. If the transformer is unloaded (without bow), the bulb is actually darker than normal, because the primary windings of transformers' addImpedance. But if you draw a bow, short breaks away from the transformer and the inductive reactance on the primary side. This means less resistance, so that the bulb is brighter. One can understand why you need something current limit! If you draw an arc from the transformer, causing a current pulse.
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