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Re: Self-built power transformer (some design parameters)
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To: tesla@pupman.com
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Subject: Re: Self-built power transformer (some design parameters)
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From: "Mike Magnus" <mike@gmx.com> (by way of Terry Fritz <terryf@verinet.com>)
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Date: Tue, 06 Oct 1998 08:10:44 -0600
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Approved: terryf@verinet.com
Doug:
I think the point we were trying to make, which may not be obvious to
everyone, is that the resulting inductance is still that of one 8-turn
winding, not one of 40 turns. So if you start out with five 1 mH windings
(on the same core) and parallel them, you still have a 1 mH inductor but it
will handle 5 times the current (assuming of course that the core can
handle it).
- MIke
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> Actually, Ohm's law is only valid if there is no inductive coupling. They
are
> wound on the same section of core, so they are effectively one inductor,
> capable
> of carrying 5 times as much current as one with a single winding.