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Re: DC Controlled Reactance Choke
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To: tesla@pupman.com
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Subject: Re: DC Controlled Reactance Choke
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From: Ed Phillips <evp@pacbell.net> (by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla@uswest.net>)
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Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2000 21:01:31 -0700
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Approved: twftesla@uswest.net
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Delivered-To: fixup-tesla@pupman.com@fixme
Tesla List wrote:
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> Original Poster: "bob golding" <yubba@clara.net>
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> > From: Tesla List <tesla@pupman.com>
> > To: tesla@pupman.com
> > Subject: Re: DC Controlled Reactance Choke
> > Date: 06 January 2000 19:27
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> > Original Poster: "Dr. Resonance" <Dr.Resonance@next-wave.net>
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> > This concept works very well. We use it in our reactors for higher
> powered
> > coil systems. Using a gapped core E-I reactor you wind approx 150 turns
> > around the center of the E lamination and then wind your normal reactor
> > windings over this. By running approx 75-100 VDC at 3-5 amps through the
> > center winding you have complete control over the reactor's performance.
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> > Dr. Resonance
What do you do about the voltage induced in the control winding?
Conventional saturable reactor design uses two control windings (or I
guess reactor windings would do as well) polarized so that the induced
voltage in each winding cancels.
Ed