One Gamma is equal to 10 active Volts of electricty. >>>>>>>>> 24 gamma will equal 240 Volts.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
With this information we can deduct how many Teslas' are necessary to produce any quantity of electricty.
Only the magnetic flux passes through the input winding. No electrons pass through from the input side to the output side. Therefore, we only need to flux the output side of the transformer to have an electrical output. A power correction factor system, being a capacitor bank, maintains an even flow of flux. These same capacitors, when used with a coil system (Your isolation transformer input side) become a frequency-timing system. Therefore, the inductance of the input side of the transformer, when combined with the capacitor bank, provides the required fluxing to produce the required electrical energy (cycles per second). That is, "inside", the output side of the Isolation transformer where the final induction process takes place.However, you are still only dealing with the density of magnetic flux you have aquired within your system. Your testing at this point should be with the appropriate test equipment 1