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Re: ferrite toriod chokes
From: Kevin[SMTP:wawa-at-spectra-dot-net]
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 1998 5:59 PM
To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
Subject: ferrite toriod chokes
I just got some ferrite toroid cores today. I have four with an O.D. of
1". I wound one with a dozen or so turns of sinlge strand 22 gauge pvc
insulated wire. My trusty meter read 3.58 mH. Boy was I surprised! Such
a difference from my two 1 1/2" by 10" PVC air core chokes wound with
hundreds of turns of magnet wire. It took two of those to equal one of the
toriod cores. Anyway, I am new to winding toroid cores. I've read a bit
on insulating the core and inter-layer insulation. If I were to increase
the turns to double the inductance, the wire would get bunched. Is it a
problem if the turns touch each other? Is this where I would want to go to
another layer? Also, is the wire I'm using sufficient? I could use two
toroids per HV leg instead of using more windings on one. Well, I guess
any information would would be of great help.
Thanks,
Kevin Wahila