Another option for an inductor input filter?

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Hi,

sometime it is adviceable to prefer a LC power supply filter over a CLC one, i.e. an inductor as the first filter element. Given a two way rectifier with a vacuum or a gas filled double diode with direct heating. Usually the first filter element is connected to the center tapped heater winding. Is it a good idea to connect a center tapped choke in parallel with the heater winding and connecting the first filter cap to it's tapping, so that this choke works as the L input? By this way, I think, a gapped core is no more necessary, so the needed inductivity could be achieved by less turns.

Or is it better to use a bifilarly wound choke with a gapped core for this duty?

Best regards!
 
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