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BenandAmber
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Posted: 04:36am 19 Apr 2019
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tinyt are very close especially from a picture

Please excuse my messy scratchpad
The little Notepad is just the formula I used to come up with the turns per volt

I was trying to beat Staregazer at coming up with the Volts for turn first

Yes everything ends up being a competition between the two of us

he blows me and everyone I've ever met out of the water at being a businessman but

I am very well-rounded in this world I can do a little bit of anything

The reason I put this embarrassing scratchpad on here

is to have the true professionals have a look at it

To make sure I'm doing things right remember

I'm an uneducated jackleg
I only succeed with pure determination

to dumb to give up and maybe just a little bit of dumb luck
remember the movie Forrest Gump

Thanks again everyone for your comments and wisdomEdited by BenandAmber 2019-04-20
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tinyt
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  BenandAmber said   .... We wound the Silicon Steel around a sewer pipe and lacquered it with regular Automotive fiberglass lacquer

Poor people have poor ways we'll see how it works out soon


Hi Ben,

Where did you get the silicon steel, I also want to do the poorman's toroid.
 
BenandAmber
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I took apart smaller toroids and wound them all together on a sewer pipe

and used automotive fiberglass epoxy to glue it all together

seem to work okay I think you could make a toroid as big as you wanted to

a little hard to get it tightly packed but manageable

The one I made has to fit in a power jack case or I would have made it gigantic

You can make the center hole whatever size you want Giant Center hole for giant wire if you have the space in the case you're going to put it in

The link above has all the details that's where I got my ideal atEdited by BenandAmber 2019-04-20
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BenandAmber
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Posted: 05:14am 19 Apr 2019
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I have a few more small Transformers

but another friend kind of has them on hold

don't know if she's going to use them or not yet

if she don't use them I could send them to you maybe and get you a start anyway so you wouldn't have to find as many

I read somewhere long ago a guy using a type of wire kind of like electric fence wire and made a big core had good luck out of it if

I can remember correctly they might have called it soft metal wire not sureEdited by BenandAmber 2019-04-20
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tinyt
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  BenandAmber said   I took apart smaller toroids and wound them all together on a sewer pipe

and used automotive fiberglass epoxy to glue it all together

seem to work okay I think you could make a toroid as big as you wanted to

a little hard to get it tightly packed but manageable

The one I made has to fit in a power jack case or I would have made it gigantic

You can make the center hole whatever size you want Giant Center hole for giant wire if you have the space in the case you're going to put it in

The link above has all the details that's where I got my ideal at

Thanks Ben.
I thought you were able to find a supplier for a DIY'er of raw silicon steel sheet strips in a roll.
 
BenandAmber
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I'm sorry for the confusion that would be absolutely awesome if somebody could find a supplier of raw silicon steel

I would like to try the wire idea a certain type of wire makes good Transformers the wire has soft in the its named

So if any of the more experienced people on here have a good idea what kind of wire it is I don't care to experiment a little bit
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wiseguy

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Ben, there was something called soft Iron wire - I think that is the name you are looking for. With regard to its efficiency I cant comment but it was also used as the "magnetic" core for some old telephony stuff, if you get the "blackened" version - not sure if its painted or chemically treated it might reduce eddy current issues. It was also used for flower arrangements I believe, so a florist might help in sourcing it.
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BenandAmber
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Awesome wiseguy I would really like to figure this one out

the post I read somewhere before said it might need to be just a touch bigger because the wires have a little bit of air space in between them

if I can Source the materials I'll build one and put all results on here for everyone to seeEdited by BenandAmber 2019-04-21
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azhaque
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  BenandAmber said   I'm sorry for the confusion that would be absolutely awesome if somebody could find a supplier of raw silicon steel


BenandAmber, Tinyt

There are many on alibaba. Basically you can get strips of silicon steel as leftovers from power transformer (MegaWatt range) core manufacturing. Unfortunately for you guys in USA the issue is, that core manufacturing is not done in USA anymore and has been outsourced abroad. This is the reason that Ben has had to make his transformer by scavanging silicon steel strip from smaller surplus transformers. Whilst the outcome of this would be almost 90-95% of a transformer made from a single running strip yet it would require more labour. I believe both Ben and Amber are more than willing to put in that labour. An added benefit which is normally not counted, is that it will be an inverter/transformer they would both love and take immense pride in.

Scavenging cores like Ben and Amber, is also expensive because the copper wire (the most expensive part of the transformer) is highly likely to be cut and wasted, and can only be sold subsequently as scrap.

So if you guys are willing to foot the shipping cost I can put you through to a person who exactly does this in Pakistan. He buys bulk silicon CRGO sheet scrap strips and manufactures AVRs for the local market using toroidal autotransformer topology. See if you can do business.

azhaque




 
BenandAmber
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Sounds awesome I like just talking to people from other countries

The different cultures what I found out so far is all of us are a lot more alike than different

I seen a video on YouTube of a guy form Pakistan that had made his own Square Transformer had a bunch of really nice batteries also he had done a really really good jobEdited by BenandAmber 2019-04-21
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