Hi Chris,
The builder and owner of the amp is sk, so I don´t know if the amp is still
in use.
But when he built it we where in close contact and I suggested the cores to
him.
The material is close to mix 61, their diameter is 120mm and the thickness
is 15mm, he used a stack of three.
The tape wrapping is only necessary to break the very sharp edges of the
cores, they are not as smooth as the Fire-Rite cores.
Electrically it is not necessary, the do not conduct.
The cores are from ex GDR military sources which more or less dried out.
Dirt cheap they were sold on flea markets for 1,-DM each at the beginning.
The last 50 I bought in 2005 were 2.50 Euro each.
73
Peter
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From: Amps [mailto:amps-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Chris Wilson
Hello Peter,
Thanks for the photos of the LF tube amp, is there any more info on
it available anywhere? My friend speaks fluent German if it's in that
language.
Just how conductive *IS* ferrite anyway, i have never probed it. And
how much of an adavatage is there in stcking cores which are totally
flat on the sides which mate together when stacked compared to some
that have a bevelled (radiused) surface? i have some FT240-78 cores
that all came from FairRite but some are flat, some bevelled....
Thanks.
On Tuesday, June 13, 2017, you wrote:
> When I use multiple cores I glue them together with two component epoxy
> first and then I insulate and wind them, much easier.
> 73
> Peter
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Best regards,
Chris mailto:chris@chriswilson.tv
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