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Can you 3D print a Transformer? (Experiment) How to make a mains Transformer!

Can you 3D print a Transformer? (Experiment) How to make a mains Transformer!

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Can you 3D print a Transformer? (Experiment) How to make a mains Transformer! Christian: Thanks for giving all these formulas in one video. It is a great reference, for people who lost their school manuals and are too lazy or cheap to buy new ones.
You also clarified why the primary need x turns. As electrical engineers, I learned all that, but the magnetism part was not my favorite at that time.

Date: 2020-09-05

Comments and reviews: 9


Nice work, Scott!
About the unknown electromagnetic properties of your other work pieces: I've seen you calculating the values like a young faraday. Why not transpose the formula, put in your measurements and then calculate the properties of the metal? ;)
Physics is no one way road

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Does a tranformer show voltage without core cuz my teacher gave me project of coreless transformer and it is not showing outpout. When i switch off the supply a voltage is showed for a half of second and zero. Please scott guide me if you read this.
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I once saw a video where a person was hitting a microwave transformer with a spoon or tuning fork and oscilloscope was measuring voltage in coils every time that person hit microwave transformer core. Can you confirm if this is true?
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hii i like the way you explain each and every detail in your videos regarding the experiments or the projects
i need help regarding the project based on iot based induction motor control using Arduino board

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Everyone knows that with current technology 3D printers you can only print Bumblebee at best, not Optimus Prime. They are realeasing that model 3D printer in late 2021.
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It would be really neat if the transformer sheets would not be coming in a E and I but more like all of them in shape of an F.
Does anyone agree with me?

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Do the steel sheets coming with the proper coating already?
That ferro printed transformer would probably work fine for a high frequency transformer

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Would printing each 3d printed plate solid, without infill make a difference? I would imagine that all the air inside each plate hurts the magnetic field
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What's your take on Thane Heins Bi-Toroid Transformer? Is it really more efficient than standard transformer? Patent 20140253271. Can you prove or debunk it?
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