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06.23.2011, 02:11 PM

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If you don't need to go up in voltage why consider it?
Honestly, I'm mostly after knowledge. I have seen many a great thing claimed from higher voltage systems, but have never seen data logs, or anything else, showing it.
   
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06.23.2011, 10:23 PM

My brain hurts when I try to understand inductance. From what you're saying Nuz I understand higher inductance means less magnetic pull?

That's not how i understand wiki's explaination -

Inductance=magnetic flux/amps
When a conductor is coiled upon itself N number of times around the same axis (forming a solenoid), the current required to produce a given amount of flux is reduced by a factor of N compared to a single turn of wire. Thus, the inductance of a coil of wire of N turns is given by:


The formula didn't paste ^ ??? Anyway, more turns means more magnetic flux per amp. Higher resistance in the winding wire but less current being drawn through it. The voltage is just to reach a desired rpm.

Sorry if this seems basic but just trying to understand. So a LV setup produces heat from amps to reach the same inductance and a HV setup produces heat from higher resistance.
   
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