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2" toriod
By: rickb8970 Date: March 2, 2014, 12:31 am
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i just "won" a 2" toroid. well i just got it, and im wondering
what should i try out for windings if anyone cares to help.
SPECS:
2" Ferrite Toroid
Permeability = 2500, B(sat) = 500 mT
AI index 2600 nH/N^2
NOS Arnold Engineering USA
OD: 2" (49mm) ID: 1.36" (34mm) Height: 0.64" (16mm)
Material: ASTM P7070 ( TSF7070 ) power ferrite
thank you guys very much didnt see a topic about this so i
started one.
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Re: 2" toriod
By: rickb8970 Date: March 2, 2014, 7:04 am
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yes i am trying to make like a super joule ringer out of it or
something like that.... other applications? what can i do with
it? im new to this but ive made a few sc-jr circuits and stuff
like that. i can figure it out im just a li slow lol thanks
crazyguy ive read and gained much knowledge from your past
post...
rick
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Re: 2" toriod
By: rickb8970 Date: March 2, 2014, 11:12 pm
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thanks very much i was watching some on youtube today and seen a
few good ideas... i seen a small 1" toroid SJR typr circuit,
with 40 turns 24 awg and 2 turns 24 awg... have a good one and i
will get back and update on my projects and progress... ive much
to learn... so crazy guy about what you just said, so the toroid
would be the more efficient than a ferrite core??
rick
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