Hi all,
ok, I could not resist to implement the relative and percentage change output of the sound card LCR-meter. This is very comfortable for me.
The PeakTech LCR-meter is again totally useless (has also Rel % function). I can kick it. Pure waste of money.

But I have made interesting observations on some (1) non-conducting magnetic materials (Australian hotrocks and my special iron oxide) and (2) piece of iron.
(1) Either the magnetic viscosity or big magnetic hysteresis of the material, which causes losses to the magnetic field is behaving like a target.
(2) Iron behaves like a magnetic material and target. It may compensate the inductance change due to eddy currents and magnetic properties at the same time.
This is very interesting.
Anyway, I will make the accurate measurements soon, put the results in an Excel-table and post it here. Then you can see, what I am talking about.
I am expecting very small changes of inductance as far as I can observe during testing of the LCR-meter:
- mild ground (0.0 .. up to 0.05%)
- mineral ground (up to 0.2 %)
- hot ground (up to 0.5 %)
- super hot ground (up to 1 %)
- standing on pure iron ore ground (above 1 %)
Aziz
ok, I could not resist to implement the relative and percentage change output of the sound card LCR-meter. This is very comfortable for me.
The PeakTech LCR-meter is again totally useless (has also Rel % function). I can kick it. Pure waste of money.

But I have made interesting observations on some (1) non-conducting magnetic materials (Australian hotrocks and my special iron oxide) and (2) piece of iron.
(1) Either the magnetic viscosity or big magnetic hysteresis of the material, which causes losses to the magnetic field is behaving like a target.
(2) Iron behaves like a magnetic material and target. It may compensate the inductance change due to eddy currents and magnetic properties at the same time.
This is very interesting.
Anyway, I will make the accurate measurements soon, put the results in an Excel-table and post it here. Then you can see, what I am talking about.
I am expecting very small changes of inductance as far as I can observe during testing of the LCR-meter:
- mild ground (0.0 .. up to 0.05%)
- mineral ground (up to 0.2 %)
- hot ground (up to 0.5 %)
- super hot ground (up to 1 %)
- standing on pure iron ore ground (above 1 %)
Aziz



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