Self Running Coil test 15
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Can you upload your video again cause it seems to be blurred
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Use multiple thinner gauge wires wrapped around the core in parallel. Decreased resistance, but increased capacitance.
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Hi Ed, I would not block you. Chances are if you're using a new browser that you don't have the Adobe Flash player plug-in (codec) installed for your browser to see youtube video's.
Luc
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@gotoluc HEY !!!! what the blank itty blank I can't get this NEW browser to show yer vid "no pause,,,,no GO buttons!!! just a black screen with all your messages, I spent TWO days at trying and am wondering,,,,,,,Hmmmmmmmm did ya block me
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ok question: do you say that "dual coil" is bifilar coil that has only one dual winding with wire bend together at the end, without cut? And the resistance of both is the same? At that point if I understand you correctly: You have less winding on bifilar one to achieve the same resistance. The poles will cancel themselves. That explain the phenomena of different inductance.
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@gotoluc that is the good one thank You .Good luck
Can you tell me if your coil was bifilar with two ends connected and two beginning one open? What is the frequency that you used to measure inductive component.?
Was there any core other than air core applied? Is the winding is looking like x============ where x is splice point? ========= represents dual wire?
In all of the science inductance should cancel itself and do not double.
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stivep1 1 year ago
@stivep1
I just returned from an out of town trip. Please look at the description box below the video for the link to one of the forum topic. A schematic with winding details is there and much more. There is also another topic if you look at the video's before test 12
Luc
gotoluc 1 year ago