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Partnered Output Coils - Builders Group - Moderated!

Started by EMJunkie, April 23, 2020, 06:52:38 PM

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AlteredUnity

Sorry you lost me. Are you only referring only to the input power? Not sure what ur trying to explain.

alan

How do you calculate power in & out of such signals?

AlteredUnity

P = VI; both input and output are dc, I haven't tried different power supplies,  I know the display of the boost converter isnt entirely accurate, but used it to find best output for lowest current draw. The output, I am taking the mean values V x I. Still, learning tuning, trying diff configs, not alot of time. If interested I'll put scope on L1, or measure in a more accurate way. Willing to try any suggested configurations, that'll improve my understanding...

AlienGrey

It's not just partnered coils it's quarter wave, only hit the right frequency!

SIL

alan

Mean values is correct  to use for continuous power calculation and measurement
Frequency of what exactly?  It must be determined on paper, so one know what one's doing.