>
> My earlier statements about high losses
with differential flux were WRONG, and based on some careless experiments I
did more than ten years ago before I started working with ferrites in any
serious way. Based on questions from others, I recently set up careful tests
with bifilar wound chokes on several types of cores and found losses due to
differential flux to be VERY small.
Jim,
I want to give big kudos to you for being willing to state uncategorically
and clearly in a public forum that you were wrong about that and fixed it.
There are so many hard-headed stubborn "gurus" in this hobby who would
probably, at best, post a grudging retraction quietly, and might respond in
private to a question about the "missing information" if asked publicly.
But you use big capital letters to emphasize the point.
I know it's the right thing to do, but I appreciate seeing it here in print.
FB OM.
73
Dan
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