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Thane Heins BI-TOROID TRANSFORMER

Started by shimondoodkin, July 24, 2009, 11:33:44 PM

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broli

Quote from: teslaalset on October 05, 2010, 08:07:10 AM
@Crankypants
Did you make these photo's yourself?
It not clear from you posting whether the info you used are from Thanes or your own setup (if any).
Can you please elaborate a bit more?

Crankypants is Thane Heins.

teslaalset


void109

@Thane

Thank you for sharing your work, I've been watching it for a while now.  I'm going to replicate your BITT, so I can see it for myself.

Are you making your own transformer cores?  If so, what material are you using?  I have some spools of metglas tape I can use, I'm just not sure how to go about affixing the material to a particular form.

broli

Good job thane and thanks for sharing. And good to see you have a DSO now, you can do some fancy things with it and share the data pretty easily.

Harvey

@Thanes

Please know that all your hard work and research is very much appreciated. Many of us are aware of the painstaking labor and effort that goes into getting things to work - especially in new areas where empirical results don't match the classical expectations and new calculations or modifications to the old ones become necessary to describe the observations.

I would be very interested in evaluating the comparison data of input values to output values if such are available.

Good Work!