Thanks TK
Yes,heat output for watts input is the test. I will be heating a volume of water in both straight DC and the inductive circuit to see if there is any difference in energy used to raise each volume by 10*.
I will try all three methods .
Brad
TK Some time bak (years back),i had a similar circuit where i was using an incandescent bulb instead of the nicrome wire,where it appeared that the bulb had more power flowing through it than was being delivered by the circuit. I think it was on OU.com,and yourself and MH were involved in working out what was going on. Is there any chance you remember that one?. It wasn't the one whete we were using LEDs and the pancake coil,but where i used a 12 volt tail light bulb from a car,and a small value cap,with the circuir running at a high frequency. Brad
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