I have been experimenting with various solid state setups and I have a question about coil ringing or humming. I have noticed that when I apply certain resistances on the trigger the coils will sing "EEEEeeeeee" A high pitch squeal type of sound. Different resistance values will produce different pitches. The tone will also vary depending on what is connected on the charge side.
I do not have a o-scope so a lot of what I am doing is just guess work as to what is happening. I am curious what the ringing could be indicating and the various tones. For example does it mean I have some resonance between the load and the coil, or am I over driving the circuit with too much current? Does it indicate anything at all? I do get good charging under this condition but I also know it is a fine line between taking advantage of the radiant spike and just brute force charging with the current.
Can anyone out there help me understand what this ringing is actually telling me? I would be happy to post more details about the setup if that would help. Thanks
I do not have a o-scope so a lot of what I am doing is just guess work as to what is happening. I am curious what the ringing could be indicating and the various tones. For example does it mean I have some resonance between the load and the coil, or am I over driving the circuit with too much current? Does it indicate anything at all? I do get good charging under this condition but I also know it is a fine line between taking advantage of the radiant spike and just brute force charging with the current.
Can anyone out there help me understand what this ringing is actually telling me? I would be happy to post more details about the setup if that would help. Thanks
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