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Re: Mike Marcum Ferrite Cores
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>There are some ferrites that can take
>alot more flux, but 2k is what the material in mine is spec'd at.
>Mike
Hi Mike.
You wouldn't know off hand what those material
types are? I've been thinking that regular old
silicon steel like what's in 60 Hz transformer
cores might work too, but grinding that stuff
up would definitely be a choir! Plus I don't
know if the particles would be insulated from
one another?
---- Matt Cortner ----