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Re: Perfecting my final design...
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Original poster: "Bob (R.A.) Jones" <a1accounting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
That had me going for a moment or two too.
If the centers are connected together then its the correct thing to do.
If you were to connect the centre to the outer of the next layer they would
need to be wound in the same direction.
Robert (R. A.) Jones
A1 Accounting, Inc., Fl
407 649 6400
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Subject: Re: Perfecting my final design...
> Original poster: "Gerry Reynolds" <gerryreynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Hi Adam,
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> Having no experience with dual layer primaries, I'm wondering if my
> interpretation of "opposite" directions is correct. Seems like one layer
> would undue the other layers inductance. I must be missing something.
>
> Gerry R.
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> > > Original poster: "Adam R." <arabraxas@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > >
> > > before and have been wanting to give it a go: a simple dual layer
> >primary.
> > > It will be 1/4" OD Cu tubing ten turns, each wound in opposite
> >directions
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