In Reply to: Can a coil replace a gridstopper? posted by Nickel Core on January 27, 2007 at 05:27:45:
It seems back in the late 90's on the joenet, a ferrite beads were all the rage.just an interesting FWIW.
dave
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- Re: Can a coil replace a gridstopper? - dave slagle 05:19:35 01/28/07 (12)
- When is a coil not a coil? - BBeck 05:40:07 01/28/07 (11)
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- can you ever add a core to an air cored inductor" - Allen Wright 08:06:43 01/29/07 (5)
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- Re: can you ever add a core to an air cored inductor" - dave slagle 08:36:13 01/30/07 (1)
- Re: can you ever add a core to an air cored inductor" - BBeck 08:52:28 01/30/07 (0)
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