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Bipolar PI MD with GB and DD Coil
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[Hello, Ruben.
Yes – a capacitor in parallel to determine the sweep.
The MOSFET doesn't matter—it doesn't consume power.]
Although I didn't quite understand your answers, I think you stated that you used the same Sascho coils. And as for the MOSFETs, you can use any type, even low-power ones.
Well, I don't have a clear answer. Thanks anyway!
What I noticed is that you placed two capacitors in the generator. Do you mean that these are in parallel with each MOSFET, which determines the sweep?
Here's an image that appears in your video!
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The video is a test version—to see what it does.Originally posted by Ruben2000 View Post
Although I didn't quite understand your answers, I think you stated that you used the same Sascho coils. And as for the MOSFETs, you can use any type, even low-power ones.
Well, I don't have a clear answer. Thanks anyway!
What I noticed is that you placed two capacitors in the generator. Do you mean that these are in parallel with each MOSFET, which determines the sweep?
Here's an image that appears in your video!
All my videos were filmed online—before that, I didn't know what I was doing.
Google Translate does not translate correctly.
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Here is a pdf of Altra you can test a bipolar generator
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