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John Stevenson:
Darren,
i was just going on the pic's in the first post.
Example tranny on the left and then the rest of the pics with an open coil, no laminations, that's why i suggested a torroid.

John s.

Darren:
John,

I still don't think it would work as you cant remove the laminations to get inside the coil. The center hole in a toroid isn't the same thing as far as I know?

Bluechip:

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(Yes, I know it's not very convincing Mr. Stevenson, to professional Electric Motor Consultants, look upon it as a 'Generic Artists Impression' ..   :scratch:)


Dave BC

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I much prefer 'Bodger extraordiniar ' instead of Electric Motor Consultant :wave:

Darren, I thought the microwave idea was to gut the tranny and just use the mains input coil and dump the nasty singed bollocks bits ?

John S.

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Surely Master Bodger Extrordinaire ?      M.B.E.  ....

Bend of knee, tug of forelock etc ?

Dave BC

Darren:
Ah, I seeeeeeee Bernd, yes the secondary coil would have more turns and a higher field.

And a higher resistance for the mains circuit, jolly good thinking Batman  :clap: :clap: :clap:

Bernd:
This may answer some questions about toroidal transformers - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformer

Bernd

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