STanley Meyer Use Rod Ferrite  Vic

STanley Meyer Use Rod Ferrite Vic

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STanley Meyer Use Rod Ferrite Vic Keep in mind these are cheap cores-and their made cheap too. Many of them are not straight and have edges on them, you'll probably have to file the rods and sand the inside of the holes to get them to fit. That's what I had to do anyways. Also, you can easily cut these cores with a dremel with a diamond cutoff wheel but wear a mask or protect yourself from the dust because its very fine and gets everywhere. I cut my side rods shorter with no problems.https://youtu.be/DKtLhQ7tpZM Comment from the Description of this video My setup in April 2020 after many changes: -New drive circuit provides a variety of functions and adjustments -Ryobi 18V battery + programmable power supply makes setup more portable -VIC made from Mn-Zn 10mmx100mm ferrite rods provides more accurate inductance's with similar turns and resistance values as Stan's original VIC nice use of AM radio ferrite rods Their cheap too and give much closer values (without gapping) than any other core I've triedThese cores have a lower AL value than all the others I've tried plus a much larger winding window. So, these cores give me much closer inductance values for the same amount of turns and resistance than Stan had in his VIC.

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