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In Reply to: Re: Few questions for Jon Risch and others on Power Supply and Filter posted by Jon Risch on March 17, 2002 at 10:36:51:
"The inductors throw quite a magnetic field, as all the AC power is going through them. They should ideally be at right angles to
each other, and away from any transformers.If they are at right angles to each other, and several inches apart, as well as several inches away from any transformers, then most
of the potential coupling should be eliminated.
"Jon, I am contemplating fitting your design into a commercial heavy duty power strip (5" wide 10" long 2" deep). When you say at right angles, do you mean like a T where the end points to the side of the other, or like an L where the sides are facing, but rotated 90 degrees? Also, I have been scouring the archives (and there are a lot) looking for sources for the inductors (5520) but no real luck. I am only building the filter.
Thanks,
Jay
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