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23-03-05 Update on experiments.

 

I now have the second Conditioning coil built. The resistance of the coil is 11.1 Ohms, the coil has 800 turns of 0.9 gauge enamelled wire. The Capacitor is still 1500uf . This makes the R x C time (T = R x C) constant calculation 11.1 x 1500 = 16.66 milliseconds (60 Hz). This is the same as the video, the small difference being the capacitor was 1600uf in the video. I will be using a 1600uf Capacitor as soon as I can get one that is rated with the right voltage. Not using any names here but I just want to say thank you to a very special person that has helped me a lot. Thanks to the help I have received from this person, it has not only saved me money but it has also saved me time. The world needs more people like you. ;o) Comparison of the two Conditioning coils. On the right the 1 Ohm coil of 15 Gauge. On the left the newly built coil at 11.1 Ohms and the wire size is 0.9 gauge.