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    I can see this type of pneumatic actuator shows promise. if the end assembly could be made at reasonable cost this would be an interesting project to follow up Are there any Roboteer machinists that can quote for these parts?

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    Nothing stupid about it.

    Couple of reasons why you might want one. One is to smooth the current. They don't like to change quickly and so are to current as capacitors are to voltage in that respect. Think flywheel, only electrical.

    The other way, is to drive the rest of the circuit during the off-duty cycle of your oscillating dc source, if you need to: again, flywheel. Buck booster circuits use this, as per picture:

    600px-Buckboost_operating.svg.png

    Another but complex (to my new eyes) thing is by winding it with 2 solenoids and supplying these from different directions, you can set-up feedback loops which cause their own oscillation as the field reaches saturation, and then collapses. You need oscillating DC if AC is not available, and in this way an inductor can perform several functions at once, including a transformative one that is considerably greater than a traditional toroidal transformer of the same size.

    And finally, my understanding is that in the correct setup, an inductor with a decent ferrite core, due to it's inherent stability (current) can actually pull greater current from your battery than would otherwise be the case. This of course discharges it faster and I can see that you need to take care not to damage the battery. Believe me, I'm still working much of this stuff out.

    Considering it's basically a loopy wire, I think they're quite amazing bits of kit.
    Last edited by Bacon Wizard; 15th May 2013 at 00:13.

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