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  • Eureka coil inductance & resistance ?

    can anyone tell me the coil inductance & resistance of the Eureka ?
    i would like to build a concentric coil for it.

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    please could any one help .. concentric coil for eureka .... inductance, resistance and capacitors.

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    • #3
      It may be that no one here has one.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Carl View Post
        It may be that no one here has one.
        i think that XT 18000 coil is compatible with eureka. it may be that some one here has one.

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          I apologize, but I had to do a restore on the forum database and lost the last two posts to this thread. I did an image capture on them first and am posting them here:

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            Originally posted by Carl View Post
            I apologize, but I had to do a restore on the forum database and lost the last two posts to this thread. I did an image capture on them first and am posting them here:

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            according to the TX & RX inductance and resistance of the eureka coil how the capacitor value is determined ?

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            • #7
              The Eureka runs at 3 frequencies so either there are 3 caps that get switched in or it runs with a square-wave drive. If caps are used they can be calculated by

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Carl View Post
                The Eureka runs at 3 frequencies so either there are 3 caps that get switched in or it runs with a square-wave drive. If caps are used they can be calculated by

                thanks Carl

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