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Inductors in filter circuitry?
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- Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 19:54:00 -0600
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Original poster: Thomas DeGregorio <tommacs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I use inductors in two of my coils. Both coils seem to be
lacking in performance too. So out of curiosity should I use the
inductors to suppress the RF and EM noise or not use them at all. I
think they may be acting like a receiver to the primary coils EM.
That could be degrading the performance and result in surges as well
in the primary circuit. What should I do keep or lose them?
-Thomas