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RE: CS>ozone machine/ HDN explains bipolar resonant circuit
From: Harvey Norris
Date: Wed, 21 May 2003 22:29:46

  > PS check your prices for 9 miles of 23 gauge wire, as that is what
  > these coils employ.

  There is  no need to pay catalog price. There are plenty  of surplus
  electronics places  that  keep  50  lb rolls  of  wire  in  the back
  storeroom, because nobody wants them. A little negotiation, and they
  sometimes take  what they can get to get rid of it. It might  not be
  the same gauge, but this doesn't matter.

  Besides, there is no need for a 60 Henry choke and miles of  wire. A
  1 Henry  would  do exactly the same thing. The key is the  Q  of the
  circuit.

  It would  be  easy  to increase the Q by  using  a  ferrite  or good
  quality iron  core.  Resonant transformers are often  used  in power
  regulation applications.  This would add the cost of  the  core, and
  reduce the amount of wire needed.

  But the  fact  remains. The circuit  presents  a  constant impedance
  between the variac and the silver cell.

  A simple 5 cent resistor would do exactly the same thing. 

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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