Many thanks for the link, I thought willy have given up on youtube … not seen him for long time.
I did not try this "pole shift" yet. Do you think, that resonance is needed for this?
And how can capacitor make this pole shift? Capacitor can influence frequency, so the frequency makes pole shift? Not sure about it.
It's not the capacitor, worded wrong, it's the two types of winding on the ferrite core, one side is normal winding with capacitor providing volts, the second half is bifilar, apparently bifilar half will give amps
Also Willy is posting here now
https://rumble.com/user/ANU192
(04-14-2024, 09:17 AM)Andy Wrote: [ -> ]I did not try this "pole shift" yet. Do you think, that resonance is needed for this?
And how can capacitor make this pole shift? Capacitor can influence frequency, so the frequency makes pole shift? Not sure about it.
Hi Andy,
2 capacitors in series will do 180 degrees phase shift and double the frequency. If 2 caps are of the same capacity phase shift is 180 degrees. If 2 caps in series are used and one of them is double capacity then the other phase shift is 135 degrees … see patent of Arie deGeus where the inventor explain this.