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Old June 9th 07, 12:39 AM posted to rec.antiques.radio+phono,alt.binaries.pictures.radio
Randy or Sherry Guttery Randy or Sherry Guttery is offline
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Default Stewart-Warner reactance dimmer

John Byrns wrote:

NO, assuming there is no saturation in the core and the coupling is
perfect the reactance of the two windings connected to "buck" would be
very low and the light would be bright, if they are connected to aid
then the total reactance would be four times the reactance of a single
winding and the light would be dim. When we are talking about "perfect"
coupling we are simply talking about a choke with two windings and
considering what the reactance the two series connected windings would
be with the two possible phasing connections.


Now you've lost me - if there is no saturation - then reactance is max -
regardless of "phasing"... particularly in a three-legged config. (where
coupling is insignificant). The only effect phasing would have would be
symmetrical control - and particularly with an E config. cancellation of
the induced AC field before it combines with (to aid or buck) the
control field.

What am I missing?????

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