A choke is a choke is a choke...
Of course you can, just so long as the sum of the peak AC current and DC current don't exceed the maximum current rating.
By the way, here's a swinging choke.
nkg said:Now that I have two differing views can I still use my LC choke for a CLC circuit?
Of course you can, just so long as the sum of the peak AC current and DC current don't exceed the maximum current rating.
By the way, here's a swinging choke.
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Thank you EC8010 some of us are a bit electrically impaired and it does get a bit confusing.
Nigel
Nigel
Yes thanks again gentlemen,
Does somebody have a wire diameter vs. current rating chart ? (metric system will be greatly appreciated 😀 )
Does somebody have a wire diameter vs. current rating chart ? (metric system will be greatly appreciated 😀 )
.355mm2/amp is a common conservative rating (700 circular mils/amp). You must rate conservatively for winding use, as bunched together and little cooling.
Wire gauge.
Wire gauge.
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