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Coils in series?

Started by Farlander, October 05, 2008, 02:51:51 PM

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Farlander


professor

Quote from: Farlander on October 05, 2008, 10:04:14 PM
So, by capacitive coupling, you mean installing a capacitor in series just before the coil...?  I have several large caps, 75V 1500uF.

By saturation, I'm assuming that once saturation occurs the coil will no longer output proportional to the input?  The output curve would begin to fall off and then remain constant at saturation, even with an increase in input power?

How do capacitors prevent the saturation effect?

Hi Farlander

Need to use higher voltage ratings for your cap's.
professor