Hi totoalas, yes, each particular gutted cfl type in question, needs a particular voltage, current and frequency for a nice light quality, output and efficiency.
Realized this on the flyback cores, had way too many secondary turns and the bulb was hardly lit at all, brought the turns down from over a 1000 to aorund 600 and it works great.
Probably could remove another layer for around 400 or so turns and it will match the primary much better for efficiency and there will be very little stray voltage and the meters will read properly and not bounce all over or go off the scale.
Great wisdom in this video clip.
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Realized this on the flyback cores, had way too many secondary turns and the bulb was hardly lit at all, brought the turns down from over a 1000 to aorund 600 and it works great.
Probably could remove another layer for around 400 or so turns and it will match the primary much better for efficiency and there will be very little stray voltage and the meters will read properly and not bounce all over or go off the scale.
Great wisdom in this video clip.
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tyson
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