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Re: [TCML] Detuned or Dentured?



Dentured is what many older coilers become... :^)

Bert

Miles Mauldin wrote:
I'll learn to read my notes some day.....Please disregard the term
dentured, I meant detuned.

Best Regards, Miles

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On Jul 7, 2010, at 9:45 PM, bartb<bartb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

Hi Miles,

What do you mean by the term "denture"?

Regards, Bart

Miles Mauldin wrote: I found the post below of interest as I had to
recalculate my design due to only having a 20" secondary winding
instead of 22". Unfortunately, I already had the primary built along
with the topload. Originally I had a computed denture of 4.21% high,
but now the best I can compute is in the low 50% range. Is this
"detuned"? Or an awful denture that I should consider starting over?

Best Regards, Miles

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On Jul 7, 2010, at 9:25 AM, Joe Mastroianni<joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hi Brandon, For what it's worth, I run my coil in my garage or
driveway.  It's only 0.9KW input power, so much less output power,
though I don't know exactly how much less or how to measure it.   As
long as I don't run it in some sort of awful detuned mode, I have
zero interference with household electronics.



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