CJ Well-known member GDIY Supporter Joined Jun 3, 2004 Messages 15,730 Location California Nov 13, 2015 #1 here are a few prints because we like to take things apart, see? Attachments VTB 9043.png 25.3 KB · Views: 200
CJ Well-known member GDIY Supporter Joined Jun 3, 2004 Messages 15,730 Location California Nov 13, 2015 #2 you want some more well here's some more, had to uses zircon tweezers to take this apart, yes, they were sterlized, spell check on isle 5, Attachments VTB 9050.png 34.5 KB · Views: 156
you want some more well here's some more, had to uses zircon tweezers to take this apart, yes, they were sterlized, spell check on isle 5,
API Well-known member Joined Nov 25, 2005 Messages 869 Location Sweden Nov 13, 2015 #3 Cool! Are these the old inductors or the new Carnhills?
B bruno2000 Well-known member Joined Dec 29, 2007 Messages 1,570 Location Atlanta GA Nov 13, 2015 #4 Thanks CJ! Nice info to have..... Best, Bruno2000
thermionic Well-known member Joined Jun 3, 2004 Messages 1,671 Nov 13, 2015 #5 Sterling work, CJ ! How did you ascertain the core material was P11? Did it have it written on it, or was there more to it than that?
Sterling work, CJ ! How did you ascertain the core material was P11? Did it have it written on it, or was there more to it than that?
CJ Well-known member GDIY Supporter Joined Jun 3, 2004 Messages 15,730 Location California Nov 13, 2015 #6 those are new carnhills, take measured inductance, multiply by 10^9 to get it into nano henries, divide by turns squared, you get AL number,
those are new carnhills, take measured inductance, multiply by 10^9 to get it into nano henries, divide by turns squared, you get AL number,