[BC] Collins 20V Reactor
Thomas G. Osenkowsky
tosenkowsky at prodigy.net
Sun Oct 21 16:34:36 CDT 2007
> thank you for explaining it to this clueless person
> if it is not too much to ask, do you have a figure for the dielectric
> constant of the typical telephone book page ? I would like to write it
down
> so that I can calculate how many pages to tear out in case the negative
> reactance is too great
No problem! I find at
http://www.clippercontrols.com/info/dielectric_constants.html#P
the Dielectric Constant of dry paper is 2.0
I hope that helps! Be advised that it may be necessary to employ
several series/parallel groups of sheets to provide the required
voltage rating. High power modulation reactors have a high
AC/DC voltage on the windings.
Tom Osenkowsky, CPBE
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