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"Phil Allison" wrote in message
... "John Larkin" Leakage inductance means exactly that the same flux does *not* thread all turns. So the unloaded voltage induced into the sense winding will be less volts/turn than the main coil. This is the likely situation for a drum core with a large air return path; some of the return flux will sneak back *inside* the sense coil. ** I just took a small mains toroidal ( 30VA) and with the primary energised at 230 volts passed a one turn loop through the core and measured 0.102 volts rms across the ends. The loop could be made as open as you liked or tight wrapped as you liked with NO change in the measured voltage. The difference, of course, is that in a toroid, all the flux is constrained to the core, so it'll work every time. As Mr. Larkin pointed out, since the winding in question is on a bobbin, and would go in a cup core or pot core, you would, in fact, lose leakage flux. So the problem does become kinda non-trivial. But I'm thinking some kind of temporary core, a la amprobe or some UI core from the junk box, but then you're getting into Rube Golberg stuff. Cheers! Rich |
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