Was looking around following an interesting joule-ringer replication by lasersaber(Joule Ringer! Light keeps going without battery. - YouTube or lasersaber's Channel - YouTube ), who was saying his cores were metglas, which wikipedia has listed as 1 milllion times more permable than air; which I am beginning to doubt the legitimacy of, but anyhow, my first idea was to use a stranded iron core, but then I remembered ferrofluid, and I'm having a had time finding useful information on the relative permeability of ferrofluid.
I did see an article where ferrofluid might be added to existing transformers; but they were still implying that they would keep the solid magnetic core(?)
Also wouldn't the MEG ( htp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3bVUr5nHaM ) benefit from sucure a core?
I did see an article where ferrofluid might be added to existing transformers; but they were still implying that they would keep the solid magnetic core(?)
Also wouldn't the MEG ( htp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3bVUr5nHaM ) benefit from sucure a core?
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