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Re: [TCML] WINDING A FLYBACK



Hi Adam,
     That is impressive, not exactly what I was looking for but impressive
nonetheless, elegant in its simplicity even.  My only concerns are thus,
the presence of air between windings since it is not technically potted
(which could be rectified easily by swapping out the electrical tape with
some kind of paper, and then potting in paraffin or epoxy, as long as it
does not get too hot to melt the Teflon) and how long it took to build (25
hours, ugh...)  I am planning on making a number of flybacks, so I will
have to find a way to expedite the process, even if it is just mounting it
on a rotating rod.  You have given me much to think about, thanks very much
for sharing, I'm thinking maybe I will do this with paper coated in rubber
cement (which shouldn't melt Teflon, and provide decent dielectric
shielding) I'll probably have to make one layer at a time, since it won't
stick to itself, but should make a fairly rigid finished product,  How do
you do the lead through from one layer to another?  Just leave the wire
sticking out until you put down your tape then bring it over?

Scott Bogard.

On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 6:31 PM, Adam <teravolt.org@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Not sure if I'm doing this right....
>
> But this might help you somewhat http://teravolt.org/fryback.php. It's my
> results at making an FBT.
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