Some time ago, I made 4 identical spiral PCB coils to experiment with my Pickini PI detector.
Oval shaped - 28 x 12 cm - a single coil measures 191 microHenry:

As I was looking for something around 300-400 microHenry, I put 2 of these in series.
I placed them back to back -- copper side up on both sides and connected them in 2 differend ways:
A-C shorted and measuring on B-D
or
B-D shorted and measuring on A-C:

Both ways of connecting them measured around 3x the single coil value instead of the expected double:
with A-C shorted and measuring on B-D: 568 microHenry:

with B-D shorted and measuring on A-C: 572 microHenry:

The 2 coils combined in series worked fine on the detector in both cases.
Could somebody please explain this behaviour to someone who doesn't know anything about coils and in all naivity thought that these 2 coils in series would just double in value ?
Thanks in advance,
- Bernard
Oval shaped - 28 x 12 cm - a single coil measures 191 microHenry:
As I was looking for something around 300-400 microHenry, I put 2 of these in series.
I placed them back to back -- copper side up on both sides and connected them in 2 differend ways:
A-C shorted and measuring on B-D
or
B-D shorted and measuring on A-C:
Both ways of connecting them measured around 3x the single coil value instead of the expected double:
with A-C shorted and measuring on B-D: 568 microHenry:
with B-D shorted and measuring on A-C: 572 microHenry:
The 2 coils combined in series worked fine on the detector in both cases.
Could somebody please explain this behaviour to someone who doesn't know anything about coils and in all naivity thought that these 2 coils in series would just double in value ?
Thanks in advance,
- Bernard
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