it has shorted connected as in figure 10-3b and it has shorted connected in the opposing manner.
it shorts it shorts it shorts.
with a load or without a load.
i have studied the chokes individually and they work fine.
ANY bifilar configuration will cause shorting.
EVEN IF CONNECTED TO A LOAD.
At 200ma into the primary, I was sparking an automotive spark plug across a .080 gap with a set of SS bifilar chokes.( WOUND TOGETHER) Just like it was hooked up to a 50,000 volt coil.
and this statement of 200ma into the primary with a ss bifilar resistance of 11.6 kilo ohms will lend an amperage in far less then 10^ -7 range if including the transformer secondary to priamry ratio......WHICH WILL NOT JUMP A SPARK ACROSS .08 gap....what was your input voltage?...must have been really large to conpensate for such a tiny tiny amerpage......and even then you will have breached dankie's "so-called" coating breakdown.
DID YOU MAKE THAT UP?
THE ABOVE STATEMENTS YOU HAVE MADE DO NOT ADD UP.