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Tom Bruhns wrote:
What sort of toroids? If they're powdered iron, it should be no problem. If they are relatively low mu ferrite, it should be a minor problem at worst if you keep the glue line thin. They are the powedered iron type. I'll give it a shot, and see what happens. If they are mu=6000 toroids, then a thousandth of an inch gap in an inch long path is quite significant. If you relieved stresses, the break may not fit back together with "zero" gap; it's something to check. A gap isn't necessarily bad, just something to consider. In fact, gapped cores can store more energy than ungapped. 73, de Mike KB3EIA - |