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<blockquote data-quote="Sonix" data-source="post: 182362" data-attributes="member: 10954"><p>Thank you, [USER=6456]@TimeFlipper[/USER]. I guess what I couldn't wrap my head around with using the multimeter while winding is that I would need to break the insulation on the wire each time I tested, right? Which potentially creates shorts in the coil? Or am I mis-thinking this?</p><p></p><p>Also, in watching Preston Nicols' presentation, I am only catching description of the traditional Delta T (3 coils around the 2-pyramid-shaped frame (like your Avatar image), not connected in series but each having different inputs). I don't know how to translate this into what I was thinking was 4 coils in series around a circular tube.</p><p></p><p>I'm not opposed to experimenting with the Delta T and various coil arrangements with the circuit you provided, but would like to try to replicate what you have reported results with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonix, post: 182362, member: 10954"] Thank you, [USER=6456]@TimeFlipper[/USER]. I guess what I couldn't wrap my head around with using the multimeter while winding is that I would need to break the insulation on the wire each time I tested, right? Which potentially creates shorts in the coil? Or am I mis-thinking this? Also, in watching Preston Nicols' presentation, I am only catching description of the traditional Delta T (3 coils around the 2-pyramid-shaped frame (like your Avatar image), not connected in series but each having different inputs). I don't know how to translate this into what I was thinking was 4 coils in series around a circular tube. I'm not opposed to experimenting with the Delta T and various coil arrangements with the circuit you provided, but would like to try to replicate what you have reported results with. [/QUOTE]
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