Maybe I'm wrong, but what keeps coming to me is that the primary coil should have a high impedance. This can be done with a core, but as Erfinder says, a core is not needed. A higher gauge wire and high number of turns should do it, I would think; shorting the coil also hugely increases its impedance, does it not?
With a high impedance primary, there should be a larger induced voltage spike from the passing magnet, and an accompanying larger CEMF response.
Any thoughts?
Bob
With a high impedance primary, there should be a larger induced voltage spike from the passing magnet, and an accompanying larger CEMF response.
Any thoughts?
Bob
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