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Old 9th March 2004, 11:09 PM   #1
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Cool ZEN V 7- CCS-choke

I posted this earlier in the DIY progress report since the discussion about ZV7 have been on there for a while, but i guess we will need a new thread for it anyway.


What would the drawback in performance be if the inductors are not magnetically connected, as in using a center tapped air core inductor?

Whats the current requirement of the trafo?

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