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<blockquote data-quote="Sonix" data-source="post: 186081" data-attributes="member: 10954"><p>I don't want this thread to get derailed. I was already working on this when I was asking you what you were using for a source for the sine and inverted sine for the Delta T in your avatar photo - that is why I was asking. I did think you were being a bit of a jerk for expressing that you changed that photo hoping someone would ask for more details about the Delta T, but then when I asked what you were using to drive the signals you held out with the "build it first" - but that was the extent of it. I am not playing the injured party. I am acknowledging that if I am not faithful to Preston Nichols' designs and do not provide you with theoretical justification of my experiments then your contribution is "enjoy wasting your time and efforts". I posted in the hope that others may have more constructive advice - such as suggestions on how to determine what might potentially be more effective wire gauge or number of turns in the coils.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonix, post: 186081, member: 10954"] I don't want this thread to get derailed. I was already working on this when I was asking you what you were using for a source for the sine and inverted sine for the Delta T in your avatar photo - that is why I was asking. I did think you were being a bit of a jerk for expressing that you changed that photo hoping someone would ask for more details about the Delta T, but then when I asked what you were using to drive the signals you held out with the "build it first" - but that was the extent of it. I am not playing the injured party. I am acknowledging that if I am not faithful to Preston Nichols' designs and do not provide you with theoretical justification of my experiments then your contribution is "enjoy wasting your time and efforts". I posted in the hope that others may have more constructive advice - such as suggestions on how to determine what might potentially be more effective wire gauge or number of turns in the coils. [/QUOTE]
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