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Hello! I have made some tests again, in our real world, to check the above statement and more.
Test set up according to picture 'Figuera 1 D' and 'CIMG1447' below.
(I have assumed that the middle coil (y) (dotted points) in the hanon 'film' is a normal helix coil)
1) Normal transformer N-y-S coils: NS-y-NS OUTPUT: ~ 0.5 Volt
2) Normal transformer with DC input making AC go above zero N-y-S coils: NS-y-NS OUTPUT: ~ 0.5 Volt
3)Bucked transformer (as the hanon "film") N-y-S coils: SN-y-NS OUTPUT: ~ 2 milli Volt
4)Bucked transformer with DC input making AC go above zero (as the hanon "film") N-y-S coils: SN-y-NS OUTPUT: ~ 2 milli Volt
Now it is just to spit in our fists and make new studies and tests to achieve OU with the Figuera concept!
But anyhow a BIG THANKS to hanon for his research and documentation!
Regards
Arne (the ant )
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Hello! I have made some tests again, in our real world, to check the above statement and more.
Test set up according to picture 'Figuera 1 D' and 'CIMG1447' below.
(I have assumed that the middle coil (y) (dotted points) in the hanon 'film' is a normal helix coil)
1) Normal transformer N-y-S coils: NS-y-NS OUTPUT: ~ 0.5 Volt
2) Normal transformer with DC input making AC go above zero N-y-S coils: NS-y-NS OUTPUT: ~ 0.5 Volt
3)Bucked transformer (as the hanon "film") N-y-S coils: SN-y-NS OUTPUT: ~ 2 milli Volt
4)Bucked transformer with DC input making AC go above zero (as the hanon "film") N-y-S coils: SN-y-NS OUTPUT: ~ 2 milli Volt
Now it is just to spit in our fists and make new studies and tests to achieve OU with the Figuera concept!
But anyhow a BIG THANKS to hanon for his research and documentation!
Regards
Arne (the ant )
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