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Re: The 1500t secondary myth



Original poster: Finn Hammer <f-h@xxxx>

"Dr. Resonance"  wrote:



It's not a myth --- it's physics, pure and simple.

The potential developed across an inductor is V = -L di/dt.

Accepting the 4.5:1 ratio as a good precaution against strikes to primary circuit, and striving towards as small a resistance as possible in the secondary coil.


How does it make sence to use more turns than those that allow the build up of a voltage higher than that limited by the transfer of energy from the primary capacitor to the secondary capacitance?

Cheers, Finn Hammer