After my success with a concentric for IDX, I though I would make a homebuilt CC for TGSL.
I have to wait for a few sheets of plastic to show up to vacuum form a pair of shells, but early test are promising!
Some advantages I am realizing by building CC over DD:
* Light! Maybe 1/2 the weight as very little epoxy is used.
* Cheap! maybe only $20.00
* Disc is excellent!!!!!!! A handful of steel tools over the coil is completely silent!!!!!
http://youtu.be/uNTnS6VoNL4
* Good detection range for the size. Coins at 25cm with a 20cm coil.
* Did I mention cheap?!
The down side - a little more challenging, but can be done
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For some details-
Tx coil - 95mm radius. It's build on a 100mm radius foam board with a groove cut in the edge with a hot iron. , 11mm thick. 105t using .25mm wire - 6.0 mH
Wire is wound Counter clockwise.
Rx coil - 43mm radius. It's built on a 43mm radius foam board, made into a spool (see pics). Foam board started at 11mm thickness but sanded a bit so all fits flush when finished. 193t using .25mm wire - 6.5mH. Wire is wound counter clockwise.
Bucking coil - 26 turns (about) on the outside of the Rx coil, again .25mm. Wire is wound clockwise.
Tx start is hooked to hot side of Tx circuit, end of bucking coil is hooked to ground.
Nulling is excellent.. although I have not built any shield yet.
Complete details to come when it's finished...
Don
I have to wait for a few sheets of plastic to show up to vacuum form a pair of shells, but early test are promising!
Some advantages I am realizing by building CC over DD:
* Light! Maybe 1/2 the weight as very little epoxy is used.
* Cheap! maybe only $20.00
* Disc is excellent!!!!!!! A handful of steel tools over the coil is completely silent!!!!!
http://youtu.be/uNTnS6VoNL4
* Good detection range for the size. Coins at 25cm with a 20cm coil.
* Did I mention cheap?!
The down side - a little more challenging, but can be done

For some details-
Tx coil - 95mm radius. It's build on a 100mm radius foam board with a groove cut in the edge with a hot iron. , 11mm thick. 105t using .25mm wire - 6.0 mH
Wire is wound Counter clockwise.
Rx coil - 43mm radius. It's built on a 43mm radius foam board, made into a spool (see pics). Foam board started at 11mm thickness but sanded a bit so all fits flush when finished. 193t using .25mm wire - 6.5mH. Wire is wound counter clockwise.
Bucking coil - 26 turns (about) on the outside of the Rx coil, again .25mm. Wire is wound clockwise.
Tx start is hooked to hot side of Tx circuit, end of bucking coil is hooked to ground.
Nulling is excellent.. although I have not built any shield yet.
Complete details to come when it's finished...
Don
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