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Re: Pig Question AND current limiting method



In a message dated 8/2/00 6:04:15 PM Pacific Daylight Time, tesla-at-pupman-dot-com 
writes:

>    The way this works, when the core is in the coil, the core saturates and
>  limits the current. Pull the core slowly out of the coil, and the current
>  rises. 
>     It was easy to locate the supplies, and rewarding to make. Also it's
>  infinitely variable.
>  Hope this helps for part of your questions.
>     
>        Shawn T. Ferrell
>              COIL ON

Shawn,

The core never saturates, it just increases the inductance when
it's in place and limits the current that way.  If the core could
saturate, it would increase the current.  NST's or other transformers
that use a saturable core work a different way.... since the saturation
shunts the magnetic field so the secondary receives less of a field,
and therefore delivers less current (than it would if the core didn't
saturate).

John Freau