Aleph 5 CLC inductor help.

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Oops, wrong thing then. Since I bought this project half started I have not done as much research as I normally would do. They were rated at 8amps DC so figured I was looking at the right things.

What am I looking for then? Does it need to be Air core or is Iron core ok, with 1 on each rail what amp rating/wattage should I be looking for.
 
As Zen MOd has said, yours are for RF interference suppression.

If you look for air cored loudspeaker crossover coils you will be closer to what you actually need.

These are 2.2mH 10A coils.
 

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Start saving up the transformers from broken microwave ovens.

The EI is easily split since there is no interleaving. Then one can add a thin spacer (0.5mm to 1mm) between the E & I to create a gapped core. Ideal for big chokes with a high DC capability.
 
don't wind it.
Buy a reel of enameled copper wire from SWC (Scientific Wire Company). Their retail division has a new name.
Use the plastic reel as delivered.

Now that's an idea! I didn't think about that, a 750gram spool of 1.6mm wire is probably close enough. And £12.90 per spool is cheaper than most of the alternatives.

In my motor rewind business, I'd have it on the shelf, Its a pity it is 4000 miles away in Florida.
 
I have bought 100g and 500g and 1kg on plastic reels from them.
The only metal reel was from the 1980s.

I have received my Mega328 tester. It appears to be working, but readout errors are very susceptible to low battery voltage.

Do you want me to measure the inductance of a couple of reels?
 
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I have bought 100g and 500g and 1kg on plastic reels from them.
The only metal reel was from the 1980s.

I have received my Mega328 tester. It appears to be working, but readout errors are very susceptible to low battery voltage.

Do you want me to measure the inductance of a couple of reels?

If you get the chance it would be interesting.

As it's for CLC, a bit more DCR is helpful, so you can prob get away with 18AWG.

I figure the DCR will be in the 0.2-0.35 ohm range with 14awg-15awg. The transformers I have are 25v secondary, so I'm hoping to keep the voltage drop as low as possible.
 
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