You can used ordinary pot underwater up to 2 meter depth..why you guys don't make a pressure test on ordinary pot so that you will see that it will work.
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Few more questions about the coil for Bara. Taken directly from Geotech coil database here are the parameters :
Barracuda 8" 545uH 1.24. I read that a 15 inch coil was also offered, hopefully with the same parameters? Now what bothers me since original design was with Darlington how accurate are these induction and resistance for the MOSFET? I read many topics about how tolerant the Cuda is about the coils but still curious. On few places i so 450uH with more or less same resistance. So please do not curse me why i'm asking again.
Thank you.
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Originally posted by nonkapo View PostFew more questions about the coil for Bara. Taken directly from Geotech coil database here are the parameters :
Barracuda 8" 545uH 1.24. I read that a 15 inch coil was also offered, hopefully with the same parameters? Now what bothers me since original design was with Darlington how accurate are these induction and resistance for the MOSFET? I read many topics about how tolerant the Cuda is about the coils but still curious. On few places i so 450uH with more or less same resistance. So please do not curse me why i'm asking again.
Thank you.
Most run fine with coil L of 300 to 500uH.
Coil resistance is also not critical with most lower current PI detectors (under a few Amps).
I have found that if the coil R is too lower the detector can be unstable. If this happens then simply add some R in series with coil.
This is also helpful for shorter TX ON pulses since it seems best to have the coil current almost level off during the TX on period and series R helps this since it lowers the coils Tau [Tau(sec) = L/R].
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like I mentioned before not all options are equal, Personally for the Surf PI and the Cuda, I made few Mono loop coils at 320uH with 22awg to 24awg, None of the PI coils I made have been shielded, they are all filled fiber glass resin with a UV accelerator additive in it for a very fast low heat set time. I haven't tried what Kt mention of leaving a air gap around the coil loop, Might help but seems like extra work to me, As for my coils, On average, the coils diameter matches what coil depth will search, Example: the 6 inch coil has a search depth 6.5 and the ten inch is 10" search depth. But I only have made 6 or so fully finish coils that I use, Kt Probably made a ton more finish and working coils then I do ! might be wise to try his method out also.
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Originally posted by Tibuck19 View Postlike I mentioned before not all options are equal, Personally for the Surf PI and the Cuda, I made few Mono loop coils at 320uH with 22awg to 24awg, None of the PI coils I made have been shielded, they are all filled fiber glass resin with a UV accelerator additive in it for a very fast low heat set time. I haven't tried what Kt mention of leaving a air gap around the coil loop, Might help but seems like extra work to me, As for my coils, On average, the coils diameter matches what coil depth will search, Example: the 6 inch coil has a search depth 6.5 and the ten inch is 10" search depth. But I only have made 6 or so fully finish coils that I use, Kt Probably made a ton more finish and working coils then I do ! might be wise to try his method out also.
Tibuck19,
I see a Bank of Canada Token as your avatar.
I found one of these a few days ago. Its an 1850 half penny token found on a local soccer field.
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Originally posted by waltr View PostTibuck19,
I see a Bank of Canada Token as your avatar.
I found one of these a few days ago. Its an 1850 half penny token found on a local soccer field.
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