>>13221089>If you think running a high voltage low current through a litz wire will create a good electromagnet, and call anybody who doesn't agree a retard and a faggot, you should create that electromagnet, have fun.see, now there you go again with your inept comprehension skills.
I stated +EHT is an unneeded overkill here
>>13220670 and here
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I told him working with AC output from the secondary of a transformer powered by batteries here
>>13220878 is easy..
If he wants to use straight mains as I Did warn against
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then sure, thats not hard either; I took his pic as a transformer secondary output and not a active, neutral, ground mains output.
he MUST work within the current limit and the insulation voltage breakdown limit of the electromagnet windings.
IF he does this then its all good..
you're definitely dumb.
You've utterly failed to probe him on any of electromagnet parameters so you definitely don't know shit about what he's doing.
IF you use Litz wire then the windings are in parallel (not series), so that means there is less series resistance....
THEREFORE you don't need +EHT to overcome the extra series resistance.
IF you're too dumb to figure that out, then keep quiet and stop embarrassing yourself.
the magnet strength is (N x I) voltage is only needed to overcome the series resistance of the winding;
I even recommended he use a current-regulator instead of voltage.
Voltage has nothing to do with it numb-nuts.