RWR Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 Small hand wound wire coils Transformer for induction higher current use of secondary , 60 turns to 1 turn step up ratio, with iron core is an inline wire of another much lower current circuit of higher voltage. As I understand it, an output of a secondary requires a completed path through a load for the secondary BOTH END WIRES to work. Do I assume a proper polarity blocking diode should be mounted across to ground by load resistor and to 2nd circuit , for a completed path for that secondary side? "2008 reference commented only saying I know that it seems not likely to work, but it does." The meter readings deduced that a resultant reactance ohms was induced into primary side , reducing IT'S current by .4 when other pulse applied on secondary side, with slight increase visible current on that pulse side. Voltage was reduced on the 2nd pulse side also. 12 volts DC 20amps reduced to 12 amps, then used. I don't have AC low voltage low frequency power source to test this. The only data important here, not power loss, is whether a slight current increase can be achieved in a 2nd circuit to load, as they stated from 2008. Need to know or comments please. Quote
HarryA Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 You would need to supply a schematic for anyone to help you. What is "2008"? Quote
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