After an electric motor is re-wound, it is soaked in varnish, left to drip, then baked in an oven.
The varnish used for motors and transformers etc. hardens by applying heat.
Where to get hold of such varnish I have no idea.
Another method could be to use a different kind of varnish and brush it on for every layer as you wind.
Where to get hold of such varnish I have no idea.
Another method could be to use a different kind of varnish and brush it on for every layer as you wind.
I could find out on Monday.
I don't do motors myself, but I know those who do.
It's the best way of providing both high-voltage insulation and vibration suppression of the laminations.
I don't do motors myself, but I know those who do.
It's the best way of providing both high-voltage insulation and vibration suppression of the laminations.
For chokes, I find that the core mechanical sturdiness is more important than the windings. For EI lams, you could varnish them during assembly, but you'll also have to clamp/glue the airgap region.
For C-cores, my more quietest performance comes after epoxy gluing the cores together.
For C-cores, my more quietest performance comes after epoxy gluing the cores together.
Hello,
I am using several Lundahl chokes in choke input. Some up to 2A current. I never had a noisy one.
I have had several made to measure chokes which i bought locally in the the Netherlands a few decades ago which were also quiet.
Of course if you are going to use them in a tube power amp there will be a considerable voltage across them and i expect some low grade chokes wont like that because they are made as cheap as possible.
If it is made with the right skills they should not vibrate!
Better buy the right choke once you know the current you need.
Greetings, Eduard
I am using several Lundahl chokes in choke input. Some up to 2A current. I never had a noisy one.
I have had several made to measure chokes which i bought locally in the the Netherlands a few decades ago which were also quiet.
Of course if you are going to use them in a tube power amp there will be a considerable voltage across them and i expect some low grade chokes wont like that because they are made as cheap as possible.
If it is made with the right skills they should not vibrate!
Better buy the right choke once you know the current you need.
Greetings, Eduard
Buy a choke that exceeds you required current rating by 25% or more to avoid mechanical vibration and heat. Chokes get noisier the closer to their rating most of the time. I’ve purchased some well made chokes from Aliexpress that were actually well made and priced right. The shipping was the killer!
Swinging chokes are not necessarily gapped, as the idea is to saturate during higher current draw.
https://www.electricity-magnetism.org/swinging-choke/
Actually, all power supply chokes are air-gapped, it seems.
Actually, all power supply chokes are air-gapped, it seems.
Air gapping is done to reduce overall permeability and that depends on the application. You don't necessarily air gap something, because it's called a power filter choke. An ungapped choke can exist too, if you are satisfied with its performance within the chosen circuit.
Well, they can handle DC up until the core is saturated, which probably will leave very little room for signal current.Hello,
Just like output transformers otherwise they cannot handle dc.
Greetings Eduard
Introducing an air gap enables the transformer or choke to handle more DC without saturating, at the expense of reduced overall inductance.
I asked my mate; here are a few UK based suppliers. No doubt there are some in your country.Where to get hold of such varnish I have no idea.
https://brocott.co.uk/electrical-varnish/
https://wes.uk.com/products/varnishes-and-resins
https://www.par.uk.com/products/varnishes-resins/
You could ask their advice about varnishing your choke.
johnnyx ---> I think I found something here:
https://www.amazon.se/WEICON-Isoleringsspray-transparent-akrylhartsbaserat-isolerande/dp/B07TZFZM4Z
Isolating varnish for use in coils and every other type of electronic stuff.
The downside is that it's an aerosol which means half a coffee cup of varnish and the rest propellant.
https://www.amazon.se/WEICON-Isoleringsspray-transparent-akrylhartsbaserat-isolerande/dp/B07TZFZM4Z
Isolating varnish for use in coils and every other type of electronic stuff.
The downside is that it's an aerosol which means half a coffee cup of varnish and the rest propellant.
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