I've been looking at all the different PWM and hydroxy tubes for sale. There's one big white elephant in the room that I haven't seen anyone address. What about the bifloar wound choke coils!? Why hasn't anyone offered to make and sell those? From what I understand they provide an important function in the circuit.
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Originally posted by timh651 View PostI've been looking at all the different PWM and hydroxy tubes for sale. There's one big white elephant in the room that I haven't seen anyone address. What about the bifloar wound choke coils!? Why hasn't anyone offered to make and sell those? From what I understand they provide an important function in the circuit.
I have only been concentrating on "Boosters" not targeting "OU" so I have had no real use to mess with them for now, I have made a couple a few years back when I built my "Stan Meyer" Replica but have left that area, to the ones on here focusing on OU and the such.
Maybe Jetjis or Aaron will chime in and give you more info.
Sorry I couldn't give you an easy answer!
RedMeanie
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Actually I remembered and just checked and Aaron did post a whole topic on Chokes in the "Energy" Sub-forum. If you can't see it at the top of the "Renewable Energy" Listings, you need to Contact "Aaron" for access to this member only forum.
RedMeanie
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Originally posted by Redmeanie View PostI believe Aaron has worked with them. It is my understanding that they are built according to the cell they are being used with, and are used in the Stan Meyer type cells. So that is probably why no-one offers them for sale. Also there are big differences in Opinion on the proper way to design and construct them.
I have only been concentrating on "Boosters" not targeting "OU" so I have had no real use to mess with them for now, I have made a couple a few years back when I built my "Stan Meyer" Replica but have left that area, to the ones on here focusing on OU and the such.
Maybe Jetjis or Aaron will chime in and give you more info.
Sorry I couldn't give you an easy answer!
What success did you have with your Stan Meyer's replication?Antiquer
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