I made some cores a few years ago using iron filings I got from a automotive brake lathe. Any auto repair shop that resurfaces brake rotors will have iron filings.
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Does anyone have an opinion on the following ready made coil?
Audio Crossover Inductor 6.01mH - 7.00mH SP056 from Falcon Acoustics, The Leading Supplier of DIY Hifi Components.
wattsup
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A core you guys might be interested in
Originally posted by the bob View PostQuote:
Originally Posted by vrand
Hi Zilano,
Is there any benefits to copper coated welding rods vs non copper coated?
Cheers Mike
Hi Mike!
MAGNET CORE (WELDING ROD)
Purpose
To provide a low reluctance path that increases the magnetic flux through the coil.
Specifications
Low reluctance, high permeability magnetic material: Welding rod; 0.042" inch diameter copper coated steel
regards
zilano zeis zane!
Hi LTBOLO
I wasn't talking about his L1 and L2 coils,those coils are ok if tuned right.
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He is using copper coated welding rods ( he calls ferrite rod/cu) in his step down to 60 hz transformer. Read above MAGNETIC MATERIAL. His transformer for getting 230 volts 60 hz is magnetic. If you don't believe me, get some copper coated welding rod, make a bundle and put 10 turns of wire on it, put 20 turns beside of the 10 turns. apply 10 volts to the 10 turn coil and you can measure close to 20 volts on the 20 turn coil.
When he said look at the crystal radio, I knew he was going to modulate the system with 60 hz but didn't know where.
Tesla coils are turns ratio tuned with caps.
Zilano even says he uses induction method in his ferrite transformer.
Maybe MR. LTBOLO you should read my last post again.Half of the Answer is knowing the right Question
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Below is the latest comment from romero it may be of interest to you all
Hi all,
After reading some recent posts on different forums I decided to clarify some points.
The core used to obtain speed under load can be most of the metals, laminated or not, ferrite, irondust or mumetal .
I have obtained the effect even without core just air, but that is another thing and very tricky.
I have tested all metals and got the effect but as we all know mumetal is the best because of many factors.
The biggest problem with soft metal, steel or normal lamination is the heat acumulated in the core after short period of time.
With ferrite, irondust or mumetal we don't have this problem. Ferrite is not as good as steel for the effect but because it stays almost cold is the advantage and the relative cheap price to buy it.
If someone will get the effect with steel core then replace the core with something else the effect will vanish.
Many parameters must be accounted and only after playing a lot with simple arrangements will understand every step.
After playing with all of them I decided to continue working with irondust cores.They work much better than ferrite and cheap to obtain.
When we are talking about speed under load we must understand that the load must be controlled all the time.
The resistance of the load must be maintained in the limits but that is not limiting our posibilities to use it.
Another thing I saw recently on the forums is the fact that the gain is shared to the numbers of the coils,... in my opinion is not true.
Example: having multiple coils that are never in line with another is like we have one coil only and we are moving that coil in multiple points. Multiple coils means less rpm too.We can have the same thing with only one coil but at very high speed.
We are aiming to keep the speed low.In my experiments until now high speed did not help a lot.
This effect is not enough to get much OU unless we learn how to convert or transform the energy.
Best regards,
Romero
« Last Edit: August 22, 2011, 11:50:52 PM by Romero »
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Originally posted by wattsup View PostDoes anyone have an opinion on the following ready made coil?
Audio Crossover Inductor 6.01mH - 7.00mH SP056 from Falcon Acoustics, The Leading Supplier of DIY Hifi Components.
wattsup
other than that I use theses cores Same application just Iron core.
I am starting to look for other types Now.
My core
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reply of post #153125
I wanted to check that my calculation was correct ... I took an average of 12mm diameter per turn (lower on the inside of the bobbin, larger on the outside).
One turn: 12E-3 * pi = 17.3 mm
One bobbin, 300 turns: (x300) = 11.31m
19 bobbins: (x19) = 215 meters
I think for the moment, I'll just make 1 driver coil and two generator/experimentation coils. Do you think it's necessary to double the coils (one on the bottom and one on the top of the rotor)?
(respectively 35 meters and 70 meters if I double the coils)
And do you have any links to suppliers for litz wire and iron dust cores?
Thanks
Sorry for this load of questions I hope to contribute more constructively in the future.
Meryl
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Originally posted by ron48 View PostBelow is the latest comment from romero it may be of interest to you all
Hi all,
After reading some recent posts on different forums I decided to clarify some points.
The core used to obtain speed under load can be most of the metals, laminated or not, ferrite, irondust or mumetal .
I have obtained the effect even without core just air, but that is another thing and very tricky.
I have tested all metals and got the effect but as we all know mumetal is the best because of many factors.
The biggest problem with soft metal, steel or normal lamination is the heat acumulated in the core after short period of time.
With ferrite, irondust or mumetal we don't have this problem. Ferrite is not as good as steel for the effect but because it stays almost cold is the advantage and the relative cheap price to buy it.
If someone will get the effect with steel core then replace the core with something else the effect will vanish.
Many parameters must be accounted and only after playing a lot with simple arrangements will understand every step.
After playing with all of them I decided to continue working with irondust cores.They work much better than ferrite and cheap to obtain.
When we are talking about speed under load we must understand that the load must be controlled all the time.
The resistance of the load must be maintained in the limits but that is not limiting our posibilities to use it.
Another thing I saw recently on the forums is the fact that the gain is shared to the numbers of the coils,... in my opinion is not true.
Example: having multiple coils that are never in line with another is like we have one coil only and we are moving that coil in multiple points. Multiple coils means less rpm too.We can have the same thing with only one coil but at very high speed.
We are aiming to keep the speed low.In my experiments until now high speed did not help a lot.
This effect is not enough to get much OU unless we learn how to convert or transform the energy.
Best regards,
Romero
« Last Edit: August 22, 2011, 11:50:52 PM by Romero »
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Originally posted by meryl.anny View Postreply of post #153125
I wanted to check that my calculation was correct ... I took an average of 12mm diameter per turn (lower on the inside of the bobbin, larger on the outside).
One turn: 12E-3 * pi = 17.3 mm
One bobbin, 300 turns: (x300) = 11.31m
19 bobbins: (x19) = 215 meters
I think for the moment, I'll just make 1 driver coil and two generator/experimentation coils. Do you think it's necessary to double the coils (one on the bottom and one on the top of the rotor)?
(respectively 35 meters and 70 meters if I double the coils)
And do you have any links to suppliers for litz wire and iron dust cores?
Thanks
Sorry for this load of questions I hope to contribute more constructively in the future.
Meryl
am looking for Iron dust too. any body ?
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Originally posted by toranarod View Post
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Originally posted by meryl.anny View PostThank you, I asked for the 7 strand wire described by Romero, 100 or 200 meters long. i'll let you know of the results (if anybody is interested)
5.6mH Crossover Inductor - Jaycar Electronics
Audio Crossover Inductor 1.01mH - 1.20mH SID100 from Falcon Acoustics, The Leading Supplier of DIY Hifi Components.
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Originally posted by wattsup View PostDoes anyone have an opinion on the following ready made coil?
Audio Crossover Inductor 6.01mH - 7.00mH SP056 from Falcon Acoustics, The Leading Supplier of DIY Hifi Components.
wattsup
Audio Crossover Inductor 1.01mH - 1.20mH SID100 from Falcon Acoustics, The Leading Supplier of DIY Hifi Components.
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Originally posted by toranarod View Postam looking for Iron dust too. any body ?
iron-powder: Iron Powders for Soft Magnetic Products
I could find some cores, but not with the correct shape. Obviously, it's not supposed to be bought by just anybody. Merchants I have found are targeting companies.
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