Nice setup Steve
I rewired my coil on an air core spool. It does not start to oscillate on its own, I need to put an iron core in and magnetize it. When it runs, it consumes about 3A at 12V. I can turn the voltage down to about 3V and it still will draw about 2A, but the charging also goes down. If I put some metal in the coil as a core, the amp draw decreases and the frequency goes down, so does the charging. The coil gets warm, but not hot. So I guess that this is way better than with previous coil. Now the setup is consuming the same amount of current as before, but the coil is working on higher frequency.
Thanks,
Jetijs.
I rewired my coil on an air core spool. It does not start to oscillate on its own, I need to put an iron core in and magnetize it. When it runs, it consumes about 3A at 12V. I can turn the voltage down to about 3V and it still will draw about 2A, but the charging also goes down. If I put some metal in the coil as a core, the amp draw decreases and the frequency goes down, so does the charging. The coil gets warm, but not hot. So I guess that this is way better than with previous coil. Now the setup is consuming the same amount of current as before, but the coil is working on higher frequency.
Thanks,
Jetijs.
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