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Re: Mike Marcum Ferrite Cores
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- Subject: Re: Mike Marcum Ferrite Cores
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- Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 11:42:38 -0600
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Original poster: mecortner@xxxxxxxxxx
Well I certainly know about not having the funds
to finish projects! I wound a nice 10" coil a few
years ago, even got a big spun torroid for it and
there it sits on the living room coffee table
gathering dust. :-P So that transformer is a
going to be high frequency inverter type, I bet
the weight reduction will be a great advantage
when transporting the beast. What I'm really
curious about is the ferrite cores you used,
are they the C-core type or the E-core kind?
Also about how big are they and what type of
material did you decide upon?