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| Ev Archive for January 2002 |
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| 1762 messages, last added Wed Jan 30 10:47:15 2002 |
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Re: An Economical Magnecharger (inductive charger)
Rod Hower wrote:
> I'm afraid I can't be of any assistance when it
> comes to machining capabilities; however, if you
> need insulated wire for winding Xfmrs, I can send you
> what you want (from very small guage to 14GA).
> Also, if you need some IGBT's, Mosfets or diodes for this
> experiment, let me know, I will send them (free of charge
> for your help on the list!)
Thanks, Rod!
At this stage, we're just brainstorming. I'm letting the EV list's group
mind grope around to see if there are any worthwhile improvements or
fatal flaws.
Magnet wire is certain to come in handy. I don't expect it to have any
big transistors, but diodes will certainly be used.
--
Lee A. Hart Ring the bells that still can ring
814 8th Ave. N. Forget your perfect offering
Sartell, MN 56377 USA There is a crack in everything
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