> transformers, I have a few spares (enough for 4
> Theremins..) send me an email, and I will post
> a set to you FOC.
Jaycar sell them - www.jaycar.com
Part no. LF1050
>>"I figure that if I'm getting the same
>> inductance with fewer turns, then I must also
>> be getting far less self-capacitance."
> First - I am not an expert on inductors!
I too have always had the impression that their construction is something of a black art, and have managed to avoid them whenever possible!
> I do not think the thicker wire increases the
> inductance.. I suspect that the increase in
> inductance is due to different core
> charactaristics...
That makes sense to me - though I'm not sure that I follow that fewer turns =/= lower capacitance. The wire I used was only marginally thicker than the recommended wire (possibly just metric/imperial equivalents).
Imagine the winding capacitance of 1 turn of wire... I figure that's got to be lower than an inductor with 2 turns, which in turn must surely be lower than an inductor with 3 turns. And so on...
Kit