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FW: piglet pre-Corcom "hash inductor filters" follow-up test, by pass cap?



Original poster: "Jim Mora" <jmora@xxxxxxxxxxx>



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Subject: piglet pre-Corcom "hash inductor filters"

Original poster: "Jim Mora" <jmora@xxxxxxxxxxx>



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Hello all,

I just completed 2 line hash filters that came out very nice and fit nicely
in an old Bank alarm vented boxed that I have been keeping forever for some
reason:-)

specs and a easy tip:

(2) 20" 3ID PVC
(100) 3/8" 16" mild round ((7) 20' lengths)) I had someone cut em...50 fit
well per tube
"" Available scrap
(2) quarts marine 2 part resin epoxy

Tip:(1) 3" test plug (any hardware store) ~ 2" deep Vaseline or grease the
inner edge. Works great"
Plug the bottom end of one tube, stuff the rods and pour in the epoxy. Plug
comes right out finger tight on the wing nut when cured. Make the other
form.

Wind 80 turns of AGW# 10 and leave some leads! I used stranded.

Inductance = 1.5 mH
DC Ohms   =  .3
XL	     =.57 ohms

Special thanks to Dr. Resonance for his core and winding suggestions.

I'll make some water heater 9000 watt tests in a couple of days. And get a
voltage drop.

Drop per coil=13 volts
Amperage ~38 amps
Resulting Drop across 9000 watt purely resistive (6 ohms) load=213 volts
Wire temp on inductors=100F(38C) and steady, 80F(27) degree day, 20 min run
(full
Boil). The voltage drop is good for me as I won't be running full voltage
anyway... Very quiet operation.

QUESTION: what about a bypass cap to ground?
Conclusion: Solid core wire or larger gauge wire for higher power runs?

Jim Mora