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Re: The 1500t secondary myth
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- Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 11:19:53 -0700
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Original poster: Paul Nicholson <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Steve Conner wrote:
> The one thing that could sink this theory big time
> (if it's true) is the late Marc Metlicka's 3000 turn coil.
> This would have a Zo much above 36k unless it had a 2"
> former or a topload the size of a two bedroomed house.
Marc's 3k turn coil is documented under the label mm3p in
http://www.abelian.demon.co.uk/tssp/cmod/
At the secondary resonant frequency of 38.4kHz, we have
Lee = 352mH, Cee = 44.7 pF, so Zo = 88.7k ohms.
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Paul Nicholson
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