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Re: Amp restriction Resistor
« Reply #10 on: February 21, 2011, 05:29:58 am »
Resonant charging choke,

I think from now that the resonant charging choke might actually work in resonance!
The resonance will be between the windings capacitance or relation to the outside of the container capacitance. Thus the all vic is a series of resonant tanks.
The chokes would really be better for tuning if made of stainless steel, because you get a wider band as it has more resistance than copper. If you have 100 resonant tanks in series you will have a very high voltage and impedance.
I remember that once i did some tests with a stainless steel wire and when i hit the resonant frequency the trasnformer becamed blue light. I think this is the kind of resonant charging chokes must do.
If you do in stages you get wider band cause the capacitance of the overlap layer in relation to the other coils give you a kind of many resonant frequencies very close to each other. With resistance wire, the effect might be much greater and safer.
Now things makes sense. We do need high temperature coating to coat the SS as to make it resistance. As the Q is lower the band width of the resonance is wider.
If anyone in USA can send to me some himol pyre ml http://www.istusa.com/pyredata.htm I would be thankful.
Thinking well this would double the frequency cause of the same reason i said in last posts.
If we could make it to support high temperature very high density of energy.
If in the primary you have 1 amp per turn in every resonant tank in series you will have 1 amp flowing but resonantly. Coherent voltage. Amp restriction everything. Coil stages.
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