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« on: July 14, 2019, 06:56:07 am »
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Okay, so I bought a Pi kit on eBay and have it built.  The circuit works great but for some reason I cannot get the coils (TX & Rx) to balance properly.i used an oscilloscope and tried to balance the waves to eliminate each other. I’m not entirely sure if I need to use foil or something on the TX side or maybe I need an inline resistor to dampen slightly. I figured here was one of the best places to go to try and have someone explain or offer help as I build circuitry all the time but don’t necessarily understand all of it. Has anyone else built a Pi kit with DD coil? Thanks for any and all replies

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