have you ever inverse your coil setup; placing 2 high impedance coil on both side with a load and a high current coil in the middle (with high voltage)? I think it is going to give good result as the power burning your conventional transformer would go in the light bulb. What do you think about that??
Thanks for showing and teaching us this Heins! It seems if there's too much impedance in the primary, a huge voltage is required to generate enough primary flux. Though the phase Cosine is closer to zero with more inductance. Output power is still quite low, wondering if secondary flux path acts like a low reluctance magnetic shunt across secondary windings as seen from primary inducing flux?
Hi Thane,
have you ever inverse your coil setup; placing 2 high impedance coil on both side with a load and a high current coil in the middle (with high voltage)? I think it is going to give good result as the power burning your conventional transformer would go in the light bulb. What do you think about that??
show101tome 1 year ago
Thanks for showing and teaching us this Heins! It seems if there's too much impedance in the primary, a huge voltage is required to generate enough primary flux. Though the phase Cosine is closer to zero with more inductance. Output power is still quite low, wondering if secondary flux path acts like a low reluctance magnetic shunt across secondary windings as seen from primary inducing flux?
smokyatgroups 1 year ago