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Thane Heins Perepiteia Replications

Started by hartiberlin, May 28, 2009, 05:54:52 PM

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CRANKYpants


baroutologos

Why only 1-2 libs? Its for 24 awg i suppose.
An 30 ohms 20 awg coil (0,8mm diam) should weight some 4 kilograms or 10 pounds.

My last 24, 0.5mm coil at 55 ohms weighted some 2+ pounds (around a kilogram+).
I had another 22 awg coil of 30 ohms, for my Bedini energizer and weighted some 2.5 kilos, not to mentioned it was like a keg!
I can only imagine an 18 awg at those resistances!

Regards,
Baroutologos

markzpeiverson

Quote from: baroutologos on July 15, 2009, 08:10:53 AM
Why only 1-2 libs? Its for 24 awg i suppose.
An 30 ohms 20 awg coil (0,8mm diam) should weight some 4 kilograms or 10 pounds.

Baroutologos

@B,
If I read Thane's post correctly, and I think I did, and that part of his brain is working properly, he wrote, "half a pound to a pound" (1/2 - 1), or 0.5 to 1.0 to be more precise!

-Mark
We dance round in a ring,
And suppose...
But the Secret Sits in the middle,
And knows.    --R.Frost

CRANKYpants

CONVENTIONAL EI TRANSFORMER

TEST DATA # 4  July 15th, 2009

Primary Input Voltage = 2.71 volts
Primary Input Current = 0.200 amps
Power Factor = 18 degrees / 0.95
Primary Input Power = 516 mW

Secondary Output Voltage = 3.2 volts
Secondary Load = 27 ohms
Secondary Output Power = 379 mW   

Efficiency = 73.5%

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Kator01

Hello Thane,

I might go wrong here but : the community is expecting an answer to LarryC ´s question :
QuoteAlso, can you give out the permeability of the secondary and primary core and what is the wire gauge and ohms of each of the secondaries?

Thanks, Larry

I personally cannot believe that you do not have these data available or at least memorize what the quality/specification of these cores is.

Regards

Kator01